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Vitor Pinto


1046 articles available in total starting from 11/07/2002. Last article published on 13/11/2018.

IndieLisboa tours with Portuguese films

London (French Institute, October 30 and November 1), Ljubljana (Kinodvor Theatre, November 9-10), Istanbul (Pera Museum, November 17-22) and Berlin (Arsenal Institut fur Film und Videokunst,...  

28/09/2009 | Festivals | Portugal

Interview: Gil Santos • Distributor

European Distributors: Up Next! 2009 - Portugal

15/09/2009

Pasolini's Machan gets top Brussels award

Uberto Pasolini’s Italian/German/Sri Lankan co-production Machan won the Golden Iris Award at the Brussels Film Festival, which came to an end last night. The jury citation read: "It is often said...  

06/07/2009 | Festivals | Belgium

Unmade Beds opens Brussels Film Festival

The Brussels Film Festival, which renews the links with Cinematek's event Age d'Or and has partnered for the first time with the European Parliament's Prix Lux, officially opened last Saturday...  

29/06/2009 | Festivals | Belgium

First-ever Palme d'Or for Portugal, for short Arena

The first Palm d'Or in the History of Portuguese cinema was won last night by 25-year-old director João Salaviza for his second short film, Arena. Produced by Maria João Mayer for Filmes do Tejo...  

25/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Awards

Farewell Gary: Working-class heroes

A far-western imaginary in a post-industrial French town where no heroes resembling Gary Cooper seem to be return to rescue the remaining locals: Nassim Amaouche's feature debut Farewell Gary,...  

18/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Critics’ Week

Father of My Children, a moving tribute to cinema

Discovered in Cannes two years ago with her feature debut All Is Forgiven, 27-year-old director and former Cahiers du Cinéma collaborator Mia Hansen-Löve presented her second film Father of My...  

17/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Un Certain Regard

The Misfortunes: Welcome to the Strobbe family

Last year, a Belgian Francophone film, Eldorado, conquered audiences and swept up prizes in the Cannes sidebar Directors' Fortnight. This year, at least judging from the enthusiastic applause at...  

17/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Directors’ Fortnight/BE

Yuki and Nina: A new beginning

After an opening day monopolised by Tetro, the anticipated by new film by Francis Ford Coppola, the second day of Cannes sidebar Directors' Fortnight continued yesterday with the screening of Yuki...  

16/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Directors’ Fortnight

Ne Change Rien goes into the studio with Jeanne Balibar

Back at Cannes three years after screening in Competition with Colossal Youth – this time in the Directors' Fortnight – Pedro Costa once again challenges viewers’ expectations with his latest...  

15/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Directors’ Fortnight

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