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Vitor Pinto


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

Verdú and Portillo play billards

After the success of Hector, which received four Goya nominations in 2005, Spanish director Gracia Querejeta teamed up once again with Davil Planell to write the script for her fifth feature film,...  

19/09/2006 | Production | Spain

Volver, Salvador and Alatriste in the running

The results of the first voting session are in: Pedro Almodóvar's Volver, Manuel Huerga's Salvador and Agustín Diaz Yanes's Alatriste have been pre-selected by the Academy of Arts and Film...  

15/09/2006 | Oscars 2007 | Spain

MFC: Co-production meeting in San Sebastian

The Madrid Film Commission (MFC) and the Commission du Film d'Ile de France – both members of the European network Capital Regions for Cinema – will hold a new co-production meeting during the...  

15/09/2006 | Film Commission | Spain

Two Branco films on screens

Portuguese distribution company Atalanta Filmes, run by Paulo Branco, is this week releasing two European titles that were also produced by Branco outfits: 98 Octanas, the latest film by Fernando...  

14/09/2006 | Releases | Portugal

Resnais, Crialese and Frears win top honours

French veteran auteur Alain Resnais was awarded the Silver Lion for Best Director for Private Fears in Public Places at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, an edition that will be...  

09/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Awards

The Golden Door makes a splash

Several European titles stood out among the many parallel award-winners at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, in particular Stephen Frears’ comedy The Queen (see news), winner of the...  

09/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Parallel awards

Syrian women in first person

Syrian-born directors Hala Alabdalla Yakoub and Ammar Al Beik are in attendance at the end of this year's Venice Film Festival to present I Am the One Who Brings Flowers to Her Own Grave in the...  

08/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Horizons

Oliveira toujours

Fifty years after his first appearance at Venice, with the documentary The Artist and the City, veteran filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira is back at the festival with his latest film, Belle Toujours,...  

08/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Out of Competition

Private Property: Family rivalries

After experimenting with a comic tone in his second feature film, Ça rend heureux, Belgian filmmaker Joachim Lafosse (read the interview) is back to the same subjects that fed his directorial...  

07/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Competition

Interview: Daniel Sanchez Arévalo • Director
presenting DarkBlueAlmostBlack in Venice

"Directing was a natural progression from scriptwriting"

06/09/2006

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