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Veronica Orciari


107 articles available in total starting from 14/01/2025. Last article published on 09/09/2025.

How to win over audiences in the streaming era: marketing insights from KVIFF

How to win over audiences in the streaming era: marketing insights from KVIFF

Mathias Noschis from Alphapanda explored how effective series marketing relies on familiarity, audience insight and platform-specific, evolving strategies  

14/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | KVIFF Industry Days

A Karlovy Vary industry event explores intimacy coordination and its growing role, with a focus on CEE

A Karlovy Vary industry event explores intimacy coordination and its growing role, with a focus on CEE

The members of the panel discussed the evolving role of intimacy coordinators, their impact on sets, and the need for better regulation in the Czech Republic  

14/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | KVIFF Industry Days

Review: When a River Becomes the Sea

Review: When a River Becomes the Sea

The Catalonian film by Pere Vilà Barceló is a powerful, well-acted drama exploring sexual abuse, which relies on sharp character writing  

10/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Competition

Maria Rigel • Director of Thus Spoke the Wind

Interview: Maria Rigel • Director of Thus Spoke the Wind

“The Armenian language is inherently poetic”

The director discusses generational conflict, symbolic characters, Armenian identity and the emotional impact of music in her film  

10/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Proxima

Review: Thus Spoke the Wind

Review: Thus Spoke the Wind

Maria Rigel’s film is a visually compelling, if underwritten, work that explores resistance to change in an Armenian village  

09/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Proxima

Dmytro Hreshko • Director of Divia

Interview: Dmytro Hreshko • Director of Divia

“I didn’t want it to resonate only with documentary experts who know all the nuances of cinema; I wanted something more accessible”

The Ukrainian director discusses choosing his film’s title, the difficulties he encountered while shooting and his intended target audience  

09/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Competition

Review: Broken Voices

Review: Broken Voices

Ondřej Provazník's feature is a gripping coming-of-age story that dives into a young choir singer's emotional turmoil with subtle force  

07/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Competition

UK government unveils £380 million Creative Industries Sector Plan to boost film, TV and global growth

UK government unveils £380 million Creative Industries Sector Plan to boost film, TV and global growth

The plan earmarks £75 million specifically to strengthen BFI initiatives; support has also been announced for other industry bodies in the country  

26/06 | Industry | Market | UK

Review: Rainbow's Tale

Review: Rainbow's Tale

Saleh Alavizadeh’s debut feature offers a poignant Iranian anthology exploring the alienation of youth, skilfully interweaving emotional depth and dark humour  

26/06 | Bishkek 2025

Angeliki Vergou • Head, Agora

Interview: Angeliki Vergou • Head, Agora

“Even if we had the budget to bring more people to Evia, the aim would always be to maintain a small bubble of connections”

We spoke to the head of the Agora industry section about the Evia Film Project's focus on sustainability, wellbeing, creativity, slow networking and cyclical economy models  

24/06 | Thessaloniki 2025

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