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Giorgia Del Don

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459 articles available in total starting from 12/03/2014. Last article published on 11/12/2025.

Review: A Girl Missing

Review: A Girl Missing

With his new film Kôji Fukada once again questions the seeming stability of Japanese society  

12/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Competition

Review: The Girl with a Bracelet

Review: The Girl with a Bracelet

Through a news story, Stéphane Demoustier’s film touches on the thorny issue of generational differences  

09/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Piazza Grande

Review: The Fever

Review: The Fever

Hovering between dream and reality, this film by director Maya Da-Rin takes us by the hand and guides us through the complex universe of Brazil’s indigenous Desana community  

08/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Competition

Locarno 72 will mark a rich first edition for Lili Hinstin

Locarno 72 will mark a rich first edition for Lili Hinstin

“The Locarno Film Festival is highly respected because it is a big international festival which is willing to take big risks”, says the new artistic director of “her” festival  

17/07/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Competition

Extra Ordinary wins big at the NIFFF

Extra Ordinary wins big at the NIFFF

Enda Loughman and Mike Ahern’s comedy horror triumphs at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival, taking home two of the most sought-after awards  

15/07/2019 | NIFFF 2019 | Awards

Review: Swallow

Review: Swallow

Carlos Mirabella-Davis’ first fiction feature film is a diabolical thriller, both intelligently unsettling and unexpectedly entertaining  

09/07/2019 | NIFFF 2019

Review: The Naked King – 18 Fragments on Revolution

Review: The Naked King – 18 Fragments on Revolution

Swiss director and journalist Andreas Hoessli talks to us about revolution through the eyes of those who lived through it in all its glories and defeats  

05/06/2019 | Films | Reviews

First titles unveiled for NIFFF, along with NIFFF Extended highlights

First titles unveiled for NIFFF, along with NIFFF Extended highlights

A great number of European films, from directors known and new, are set to feature in the official line-up of the 19th Neuchâtel Film Festival, with full programme details to be announced on 20 June  

14/05/2019 | NIFFF 2019

Review: Fiancées

Review: Fiancées

Julia Bünter’s first full-length film is a non-judgemental exploration of the contradictions that plague Egpytian society as it wavers between the past and the present  

11/04/2019 | Visions du Réel 2019

Review: Golden Age

Review: Golden Age

This documentary by young directors Beat Oswald and Samuel Weniger is an ironic and profound debut film and a lip-smacking cocktail to be savoured  

10/04/2019 | Visions du Réel 2019

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