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332 articles available in total starting from 15/03/2018. Last article published on 17/11/2025.

Review: The Third War

Review: The Third War

VENICE 2020: Giovanni Aloi shines a spotlight on the everyday lives of a group of terrorist-hunting soldiers in the middle of a Paris that does not quite feel like the “City of Love”  

09/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Orizzonti

Anders Ølholm and Frederik Louis Hviid • Directors of Shorta

Interview: Anders Ølholm and Frederik Louis Hviid • Directors of Shorta

“We’re a little like two bodies with one voice on set”

VENICE 2020: We talked to Anders Ølholm and Frederik Louis Hviid about their film Shorta, centred on a police incident in contemporary Denmark and playing in this year's Critics' Week  

08/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | International Film Critics' Week

Giovanni Aloi • Director of The Third War

Interview: Giovanni Aloi • Director of The Third War

“This is not a Paris movie where people kiss in front of the Eiffel Tower, it’s Paris in war uniform”

VENICE 2020: We asked Giovanni Aloi about his Orizzonti entry The Third War, a film depicting Paris as a city frequented by fully armed soldiers ready for the real thing  

07/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Orizzonti

Review: Shorta

Review: Shorta

VENICE 2020: Frederik Louis Hviid and Anders Ølholm offer up a rock-hard Danish crime story with social commentary to match, taking few prisoners and showing minimal mercy  

07/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | International Film Critics’ Week

Nathan Grossman • Director of I Am Greta

Interview: Nathan Grossman • Director of I Am Greta

“The great thing is that you can’t stage these reactions – you just have to press ‘REC’ on the camera”

VENICE 2020: We sat down with Nathan Grossman to chat about I Am Greta, world-premiering out of competition, and its global phenomenon of a protagonist  

06/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Out of Competition

Claudio Noce • Director of Padrenostro

Interview: Claudio Noce • Director of Padrenostro

“As children, we lived in a climate of fear, without much of an explanation from our parents”

VENICE 2020: Italy’s Claudio Noce speaks to us about Padrenostro, in which he takes on a traumatic part of his own childhood  

05/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Competition

Review: I Am Greta

Review: I Am Greta

VENICE 2020: Nathan Grossman offers a genuine, often genial, and more or less real-time portrayal of a very eventful year for a maverick combatant  

05/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Out of Competition

Teemu Nikki’s A Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic wins the Eurimages Award at Haugesund

Teemu Nikki’s A Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic wins the Eurimages Award at Haugesund

The Finnish project was the big winner of New Nordic Films, this year held both online and on site  

24/08/2020 | Haugesund 2020 | New Nordic Films/Awards

Finnish Dogs, Danish Uncle and Norwegian Children among Nordic Council noms unveiled at Haugesund

Finnish Dogs, Danish Uncle and Norwegian Children among Nordic Council noms unveiled at Haugesund

The five nominees for the 2020 Nordic Council Film Prize have just been announced, sporting a solid quintet of award and festival favourites  

19/08/2020 | Haugesund 2020

Haugesund sheds light on upcoming talents of the North in the Next Nordic Generation section

Haugesund sheds light on upcoming talents of the North in the Next Nordic Generation section

Ten young film directors to watch have been selected straight out of the Nordic film schools  

18/08/2020 | Haugesund 2020

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