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7595 interviews available in total starting from 14/05/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 571 interviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Producers on the Move 2011 – Denmark
A graduate of Copenhagen’s University, Jesper Morthorst produced Birgitte Stærmose’s Room 304, whose Danish release is scheduled for October 20
16/09/2011
Interview - Venice Days 2011
Fernando E. Solanas’ Black Gold is the second installment in the dyptich Tierra Sublevada following 2009’s Oro Impuro.
Umberto Marzotto spent two years in Arizona among native Americans, which gave rise to a documentary named Valdagno, Arizona
Leszek Dawid’s Ki centres on the chaotic life of single mother from Warsow played by with subtlety by Roma Gasiorowska
John Shank’s Last Winter is a beautifully composed and thoughtfully paced agricultural western
Gianni Minà's Cuba in the Age of Obama is a journey to the heart of Cuba and its contradictions
Francesco Matera’s Voi siete qui is a homage to cinematic Rome through a journey among the real settings for legendary films of the past and present
Santiago Amigorena’s new film Another Silence is contemporary Western starring Canadian actress Marie-Josée Croze as police woman eager for revenge
The most serious miscarriages of justice in France’s history is the focus of Vincent Garenq's new film Guilty
Almost a cursed project
Brit director Andrea Arnold talks about the reasons that motivated her to adapt Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights
06/09/2011
"Terraferma is a film about the freedom to go elsewhere"
Terraferma: Crialese rejects the “film about immigration” label.“I would like it to be defined as a film about everyone’s freedom to go elsewhere”
Shun Li and the Poet, the first fiction film by documentary-maker Andrea Segre received the longest and loudest applause attributed to a film in the 2011...
In Shlomi Elkabetz’s Testemonies, Israeli soldiers and palestian civilians recount their memories of the second Intifada
Susan Youssef uses the 7th-century Arabic romance “Majnun Layla” as a vehicle to narrate a classic story of forbidden love in a contemporary Gaza
Frederick Wiseman spent ten weeks exploring a Parisian cabaret known for the most chic nude dancing in the world. Crazy Horse opened the 2011 edition of the...
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