Domenico La Porta 277 articles available in total starting from 20/04/2010. Last article published on 29/04/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 16 17 [18] 19 20 ... 26 27 28 next Haneke wins Palme d’Or, Garrone wins the Grand PrixEurope has snapped up the top prizes at the 65th Cannes Film Festival, where the Palme d'Or was awarded to Love by Michael Haneke. 28/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | AwardsDespués de Lucia: a cruel worldMichel Franco's hard-hitting tale of teen harassment has beaten all other contenders at Cannes' Un Certain Regard. 26/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardCosmopolis: capitalism’s apocalypseDavid Cronenberg delivers an obscure, hypnotic tale about the financial crisis and the end of a world in chaos. 25/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | CompetitionInterview: Benjamin Renner, Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier • Directors"We like to get every single detail right"Young director Benjamin Renner teamed up with Belgium's Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier to make the adaptation of Ernest et Célestine. Cineuropa met the trio in Cannes. 25/05/2012A Way of the Cross In the FogSergei Loznitsa has made a tragic masterly work about a moral dilemma in the middle of Nazi-occupied Belorussia. 25/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | CompetitionOur Children: The horrors of motherhoodThe fifth feature-length film of Belgian director Joachim Lafosse, Our Children, continues the director’s exploration of limits and fractured families. 24/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardOn the Road: somewhere between euphoria and mirageBrazilian director Walter Salles has adapted no less than a landmark in counterculture literature for his latest road movie, in the vein of his previous film Motorcycle Diaries. 23/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | CompetitionUncompromising view of Sofia’s Last AmbulanceBulgarian director Ilian Metev’s documentary feature debut Sofia’s Last Ambulance follows a three-person medical team as it goes taking care of emergencies around Bulgaria’s capital over a 48-hour... 23/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Critics’ WeekChildren of Sarajevo: today's adultsBosnian director Aida Begic returns to the Croisette with a second feature film about a generation busy reconstructing their lives after the Siege of Sarajevo. 22/05/2012 | Cannes 2012 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Thomas Vinterberg • Director“People are scared”The Danish film director is back in the competition at the Cannes Film Festival with The Hunt, a film exploring the loss of innocence. 21/05/2012 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 16 17 [18] 19 20 ... 26 27 28 next