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REPORT: Seville 2022

Cineuropa is covering the 19th Seville European Film Festival live with reviews, interviews and news...

REPORT: Seville 2022

57 articles available in total starting from 28/01/2022. Last article published on 15/11/2022.

Review: Remainders

Review: Remainders

The film by Raúl Capdevila Murillo is a bitter but passionate farewell letter and tribute to a peasant world sadly forced to adapt to the system, or die out  

15/04/2022 | Visions du Réel 2022 | Burning Lights Competition

Paolo Taviani  • Director of Leonora addio

Interview: Paolo Taviani • Director of Leonora addio

“I felt that this story written by Pirandello was part of the present”

BERLINALE 2022: The director spoke about his film, which retraces the daring adventure of Pirandello's ashes, through which the history of Italy is told  

01/03/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Kurdwin Ayub • Director of Sonne

Interview: Kurdwin Ayub • Director of Sonne

“I know how Yesmin and girls from a migratory background feel; that’s why I wanted to make this film for them”

BERLINALE 2022: In her first feature, the Kurdish-Austrian director deals with questions of identity, religion and complex social norms  

18/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Encounters

Review: Sonne

Review: Sonne

BERLINALE 2022: Kurdwin Ayub’s feature debut looks at the intersection of Generation Z social-media use and modern Muslim identity  

16/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Encounters

Review: Leonora addio

Review: Leonora addio

BERLINALE 2022: Four years after the death of Vittorio, Paolo Taviani returns to Berlin with a film dedicated to his brother, consisting of two distinct parts  

16/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: Afterwater

Review: Afterwater

BERLINALE 2022: Serbian director Dane Komljen returns with another cinematic experience revolving around lakes and limnology as the overarching topic  

13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: The Island

Review: The Island

Anca Damian revisits the meeting of Robinson Crusoe and Friday in a lavish, political, symbolic and poetic animated work. A contemporary and timeless visual whirlwind  

28/01/2022 | IFFR 2022 | Big Screen Competition

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