David González (The article continues below - Commercial information) 436 articles available in total starting from 12/11/2013. Last article published on 18/12/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 24 25 [26] 27 28 ... 42 43 44 next The LUX Prize goes to Sámi BloodAmanda Kernell’s coming-of-age tale has been voted the winner of the prize by the Members of the European Parliament 14/11/2017 | LUX Prize 2017Seville – the centre of film circulationThe industry section of the European Film Festival is training its spotlight on the ever-crucial matter of the exhibition of arthouse films 07/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | IndustryAlgo muy gordo: What are we laughing about?Spanish director Carlo Padial plays with comedy conventions, demonstrating "post-humour" within the context of a (potential) cinematic production 07/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | The New WavesThe Square tops European Film Awards nominationsRuben Östlund's film is vying for five awards, while Ildiko Enyedi's On Body and Soul follows hot on its heels with four nominations 04/11/2017 | European Film Awards 2017Tokyo to welcome eight competitors from EuropeThe 30th edition of the Japanese gathering will feature a strong European contingent, including new films by Margarethe von Trotta and Guillaume Gallienne 25/10/2017 | Tokyo 2017The starting pistol is fired for the 2017 LUX Film DaysThe LUX Prize will screen BPM, Western and Sámi Blood in the 28 member states of the European Union 18/10/2017 | LUX Prize 2017A strong European contingent gets ready to head to BusanThe 22nd edition of South Korea’s international film festival will host the world and international premieres of several movies from Europe 12/10/2017 | Busan 2017Interview: Claudia Pinto Emperador • Director“I make films about the things that scare me, things I don’t understand”Spanish-Venezuelan director-producer Claudia Pinto Emperador won the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at San Sebastián for The Consequences 05/10/2017The Captain and the morality of the packSAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: From Robert Schwentke comes this fable, set in Germany in the final throes of the Second World War, about the value of justice when all traces of humanity have been lost 30/09/2017 | San Sebastián 2017 | Competition The Lion Sleeps Tonight: Cinema’s (friendly) ghostsSAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Nobuhiro Suwa cooks up a breathtaking metacinematic concoction that plays with three of cinema’s most basic elements: time, hope and Jean-Pierre Léaud 30/09/2017 | San Sebastián 2017 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 24 25 [26] 27 28 ... 42 43 44 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)