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Giorgia Del Don


452 articles available in total starting from 12/03/2014. Last article published on 15/08/2025.

Maria Nicollier • Director of Road’s End in Taiwan

Interview: Maria Nicollier • Director of Road’s End in Taiwan

“I wrote the script while travelling”

The Swiss director explains why she decided to shoot her film in Taiwan and what were the challenges of having actors with very different personalities working together  

04/02 | Solothurn 2025

Review: Iceman

Review: Iceman

Corina Gamma tells the incredible story of the life of famous explorer Konrad Steffen, who mysteriously disappeared amongst the polar ice to which he was viscerally connected  

29/01 | Solothurn 2025

Review: Road’s End in Taiwan

Review: Road’s End in Taiwan

Maria Nicollier chooses Taiwan, its lush nature and its contradictions, as the setting for her film, a family road movie led by three brothers who nevertheless don’t know each other  

28/01 | Solothurn 2025

Review: Tarantism Revisited

Review: Tarantism Revisited

Anja Dreschke and Michaela Schäuble transport us to the heart of Apulia where dancing becomes a form of catharsis, allowing scores of women to liberate themselves from the pain of everyday life  

28/01 | Solothurn 2025

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl and Black Box Diaries are the big winners at the Zurich Film Festival

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl and Black Box Diaries are the big winners at the Zurich Film Festival

The event awarded its most coveted prizes to films by two brave and radical artists: Rungano Nyoni and Shiori Itō  

15/10/2024 | Zurich 2024 | Awards

Review: September 5

Review: September 5

Tim Fehlbaum reconstructs the tragic hostage-taking incident during the 1972 Munich Olympics from the viewpoint of the journalists who covered it  

14/10/2024 | Zurich 2024

Francesca Comencini • Director of The Time It Takes

Interview: Francesca Comencini • Director of The Time It Takes

“Paying public but also private homage to my father involved walking through fire”

VENICE 2024: The Italian director talked to us about the courage that was necessary to evoke her relationship with her father, filmmaker Luigi Comencini, and the importance of resilience  

07/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

Martina Parenti and Massimo D’Anolfi • Directors of Bestiaries, Herbaria, Lapidaries

Interview: Martina Parenti and Massimo D’Anolfi • Directors of Bestiaries, Herbaria, Lapidaries

“It is so difficult to distribute documentaries that, at the end of the day, their length doesn’t make much difference”

VENICE 2024: Cineuropa talked with the duo of Italian directors who told us how their film came to be, what’s hidden behind its title, and what unites the three acts that compose it  

04/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

Review: Bestiaries, Herbaria, Lapidaries

Review: Bestiaries, Herbaria, Lapidaries

VENICE 2024: The poetic feature by the Italian directing duo of Martina Parenti and Massimo D’Anolfi transports us into the heart of things, where the human eye hardly ever lingers  

03/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

Review: Green Line

Review: Green Line

French director Sylvie Ballyot presents a debut feature that revisits the Lebanese Civil War period through the eyes of a young girl  

19/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | Competition

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