Marta Bałaga 1100 articles available in total starting from 07/04/2017. Last article published on 19/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 41 42 [43] 44 45 ... 108 109 110 next Interview: Teemu Nikki, Jani Pösö and Petri Poikolainen • Director of, producer of and actor in The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic“We didn’t make a film about a handicapped person; we made a film about a person who also happens to be disabled”VENICE 2021: The Orizzonti Extra entry focuses on a man who would do anything for love – even leave his own apartment 13/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Orizzonti ExtraReview: AnatomiaVENICE 2021: Polish helmer Ola Jankowska embraces slow cinema and makes a case for having a selective memory, especially when it comes to past mistakes 11/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Giornate degli AutoriInterview: Luca Rea • Director of Django & Django“Corbucci wasn’t really considered an artist or an auteur. But that’s what he was and it’s evident in his westerns”VENICE 2021: The Italian documentary celebrates the man behind the iconic pairing of Franco Nero and a coffin 09/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Out of CompetitionReview: ReflectionVENICE 2021: In his main competition entry, Valentyn Vasyanovych doesn’t just look at the ongoing war; he stares 08/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Valentyn Vasyanovych • Director of Reflection“Inhuman torture takes place not somewhere far away, but right here in Europe”VENICE 2021: There is no looking away in this, the latest take on the ongoing war in Ukraine, which comes on the heels of Atlantis 07/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | CompetitionReview: SundownVENICE 2021: Michel Franco returns to the Lido with a seventh feature that feels more like an unfinished sketch 05/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | CompetitionReview: Last Night in SohoVENICE 2021: Something is rotten in the state of Soho, argues Edgar Wright in his delightful folly 05/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Out of CompetitionReview: Official CompetitionVENICE 2021: Argentina’s Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn rip the industry a new one in their satire that’s as on point as it is hilarious 05/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | CompetitionReview: DuneVENICE 2021: Denis Villeneuve’s take on the 1965 novel is solemn, serious and not a lot of fun 04/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Out of CompetitionReview: SpencerVENICE 2021: Pablo Larraín delivers a wacky, engaging, refreshing story about a woman who, unlike a certain royal spouse from the 16th century, decides to save her own neck 03/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 41 42 [43] 44 45 ... 108 109 110 next