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Mentors Radu Jude and Chigozie Obioma return to lead next year’s workshops for scribes, which will take place in Greece in July
02/12 | Industry | Market | Greece
“I like to think of the film as a scene one observes from a park bench”
The German-Iranian director reveals a few key aspects of his debut feature, as well as how he conceives of filmmaking, pain and even football
02/12 | Lanzarote 2025
The Central and Eastern European pay-TV platform is expanding its portfolio with the introduction of a new channel, boasting complementary content to the existing one, now rebranded as Pickbox 1
02/12 | Sponsored
"The fight is to do your work and do it well — to make strong films"
The Georgian filmmaker opened up about his film’s autobiographical echoes and the collaborative weight of an intricate European co-production spanning six countries
02/12 | Black Nights 2025 | Competition
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New Media – 28/11/2025In Goa’s Film Bazaar, Sten-Christian Saluveer insists AI can do the work of “1,000 production assistants” but talent still mattersThe Cannes Next head argued that AI has moved beyond hype to platform status, demanding strategy, governance and clear routes towards visibility
Market TrendsFOCUSWinter is coming – and so is our in-depth coverage of the European film industry. Stay ahead of the game with the latest news, market insights and festival highlights as we follow the season’s most influential events, from Ji.hlava and DOK Leipzig to Thessaloniki, Stockholm, Cork, Tallinn, Cairo, Goa, Marrakech, Red Sea and Les Arcs
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 02/12/2025Europa Distribution: Connecting independent distributors through knowledge, advocacy and cultural diversityWe explore how the organisation has developed from a collaborative forum into a global network dedicated to keeping non-national European cinema accessible and culturally relevant
Europe and the Rest of the World – 28/11/2025Goa explores the evolving identity of film criticism in the age of influencersDuring a debate, critics from Asia and Europe attempted to map criticism’s ongoing transition as the field moves from gatekeeping to discovery and mediation
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 28/11/2025Charles Courcier • Distributor, SoupirThe Paris-based digital distributor shares how his experiences in the animation world led him to build a model that brings premium content more directly to young audiences
Europe and the Rest of the World – 28/11/2025“Microdramas are here to stay,” insist panellists at Goa's Film BazaarWith a growing market in China and the rest of Asia, microdramas are poised to reach all corners of Europe, tapping into specific genres and audience segments
Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – 27/11/2025Udine’s INCinema places accessibility at the heart of its programmeThe first and only Italian event entirely accessible to people with sensory disabilities is taking place from 25 November-1 December
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 26/11/2025Tallinn panel examines the gap between theatrical and streaming releases, with a focus on children’s filmsDuring Just Film Industry Days, the panellists debated theatrical and streaming windows, streamer influence, cinema survival and marketing challenges
“Humble beginnings and skilled hands can create something beautiful that connects generations and communities across countries”
The producing duo discuss their ambitious new drama series, which won the Council of Europe Series Co-Production Development Award in this year’s TV Beats programme
02/12 | Black Nights 2025 | Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event
The latest “Minitraité” round sees €1.08 million allocated to six projects, including a total of three in production, while the remaining three receive development grants
02/12 | Production | Funding | Germany/France
We explore how the organisation has developed from a collaborative forum into a global network dedicated to keeping non-national European cinema accessible and culturally relevant
02/12 | European Networks
18/11/2025Episode 83: Sevda (Switzerland/Belgium/Turkey)The producers of the film by Ufuk Emiroglu are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
06/11/2025Episode 82: Ghosts of the Sea (Canada/France)The producers of the film by Virginia Tangvald are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
14/10/2025Episode 81: When The Light Breaks (Iceland/Netherlands/ Croatia/France)The producers of the film by Rúnar Rúnarsson are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
09/10/2025Episode 80: Le Faux Soir (Belgium/France)The producers of the upcoming film by Michael R Roskam are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
30/08/2025Episode 79: Living Large (Czech Republic/Slovakia/France)The producers of the film by Kristina Dufková are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
12/08/2025Episode 78: Ghost Trail (France/Germany/Belgium)The producers of the film by Jonathan Millet are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
22/07/2025Episode 77: The Flats (France/Ireland/UK/Belgium)The producers of the film by Alessandra Celesia are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
08/05/2025Episode 76: The Girl with the Needle (Denmark/Poland/Sweden)The producers of the film by Magnus von Horn are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
“I aim to create moments where your mind questions what is happening on screen, but your senses accept it as real”
The Finnish filmmaker discusses her psychological drama, which has just picked up the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event
The Dutch festival’s industry strand also showcases previous recipients of the Hubert Bals Fund within its project market, as well as the Darkroom selection for works-in-progress
01/12 | IFFR 2026 | IFFR Pro
Produced by Lotus Production and Diamond Films, Spanish director Marçal Forés is shooting the adaptation of Blair Holde’s eponymous literary saga which has attracted upwards of 220 million readers
01/12 | Production | Funding | Italy
We take a closer look at six projects that were pitched at this year’s gathering, which unspooled in Goa from 20-24 November
01/12 | Goa 2025 | Waves Film Bazaar
27/08/2025Venice 2025 – PhotogalleriesThe global film community is back on the Lido for the 82nd Venice Film Festival, unspooling from 27 August-6 September. Discover the festival highlights and the international stars walking the red carpet in our exclusive photo galleries
13/05/2025Cannes 2025 – PhotogalleriesThe international film industry is gathering again on the Croisette for a packed edition of the Cannes Film Festival and its Marché du Film, unspooling from 13-24 May. Discover the festival highlights in our exclusive photo galleries
13/02/2025Berlinale 2025 – PhotogalleriesThe Berlin International Film Festival returns for its 75th edition, the first under the direction of Tricia Tuttle, from 13-23 February. Check out the festival highlights in our exclusive photogalleries
23/09/2024San Sebastian 2024 – PhotogalleriesThe San Sebastián International Film Festival cements its position on the global festival circuit with its 72st edition, which is unspooling from 20-28 September. Check out our exclusive photo galleries
27/08/2024Venice 2024 – PhotogalleriesAfter the media storm triggered by last year's SAG-AFTRA strike, the global film community is back on the Lido for the 81st Venice Film Festival, unspooling from 28 August-7 September. Discover the festival highlights and the international stars walking the red carpet in our exclusive photo galleries
14/05/2024Cannes 2024 – PhotogalleriesThe international film industry is gathering again on the Croisette for a packed edition of the Cannes Film Festival and its Marché du Film, unspooling from 14-25 May. Discover the festival highlights in our exclusive photo galleries
15/02/2024Berlinale 2024 – PhotogalleriesThe Berlin International Film Festival returns for its 74th edition, the last under the direction of Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek, from 15-25 February. Check out the festival highlights in our exclusive photogalleries
25/09/2023San Sebastián 2023 – PhotogalleriesThe San Sebastián International Film Festival cements its position on the global festival circuit with its 71st edition, which is unspooling from 22-30 September. Check out our exclusive photo galleries
Viewers at the Nantes-based festival dedicated to film production from Africa, Latin America and Asia crowned Mamadou Khouma Gueye’s documentary their champion
01/12 | Festivals | Awards | France
Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland and Romania are the European countries present at the forum, with films by Sarah Miro Fischer, Roxana Stroe and Theo Montoya, among others
01/12 | Ventana Sur 2025
Amin Motallebzadeh’s debut feature has clinched the Best Film Award at the gathering, while The Shards by Masha Chernaya picked up two Special Mentions
01/12 | Lanzarote 2025 | Awards
Mektoub, My Love: Canto Dueby Abdellatif KechicheAbdellatif Kechiche’s third instalment in his saga continues his long-form exploration of youth and desire, focusing more on female agency and less on objectification
Motherby Teona Strugar MitevskaVENICE 2025: Teona Strugar Mitevska places us in Mother Teresa’s head for a few days, as she dispels the last remaining doubts stopping her from fulfilling her wildest ambition
Reedlandby Sven BresserCANNES 2025: Sven Bresser makes a haunting and disturbing film about an old reed cutter obsessed with solving a murder mystery
Out of Loveby Nathan AmbrosioniNathan Ambrosioni delivers a subtle and poignant film carried by an excellent Camille Cottin, about a voluntary disappearance and its impact on the people left behind
The Baronessesby Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria BadaouiFifteen years on from Les Barons, Nabil Ben Yadir returns with a film co-directed by his mother, Mokhtaria Badaoui, which thrusts heroines usually absent from movie theatres into the limelight
Fuoriby Mario MartoneCANNES 2025: Mario Martone’s film about writer Goliarda Sapienza breaks free from the classic biopic and makes use of the vibrant performances of Valeria Golino and Matilda De Angelis
Her Will Be Doneby Julia KowalskiCANNES 2025: Julia Kowalski plays a wicked game in a highly stylised feminist film, maliciously blending documentary realism and fantastic derangement
Tell Her That I Love Herby Romane BohringerCANNES 2025: French actress Romane Bohringer delivers a personal and generous documentary about women who were abandoned by their own mothers before they became mothers themselves
“This is not a film about heroism, loss or battles; it is a film about the human, about what is most precious”
The Ukrainian director reflects on his new project, which received the Eurimages Special Co-Production Development Award at this year’s Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event
01/12 | Black Nights 2025 | Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event
Screenwriters from across Europe are invited to submit their ideas for the 2026 edition of the initiative, which returns with new workshops, mentoring and industry access
01/12 | Words Across Europe 2026
European cinema has shone bright with wins for Eirik Svensson’s Safe House, Akinola Davies Jr’s My Father’s Shadow, Best Actress laureate Jara Sofija Ostan and several industry honours
01/12 | Goa 2025 | Awards
Petter Næss • Director of No CommentWe chatted to the Norwegian director to discuss his sharp political satire, which casts politicians as adult children
Ali Vatansever • Director of LifeLikeThe Turkish director shared with us why he celebrates life more than the concepts of it — and why audiences should experience their own feelings rather than be told what to feel
Christian Bonke • Director of Hercules FallingThe Danish director discusses blending fiction and reality to portray veterans’ PTSD and the masculinity barriers that keep many from seeking help
Amin Motallebzadeh • Director of Conference of the BirdsThe German-Iranian director reveals a few key aspects of his debut feature, as well as how he conceives of filmmaking, pain and even football
George Ovashvili • Director of The Moon Is a Father of MineThe Georgian filmmaker opened up about his film’s autobiographical echoes and the collaborative weight of an intricate European co-production spanning six countries
Milena Džambasović, Danna Stern • Producers of WoolThe producing duo discuss their ambitious new drama series, which won the Council of Europe Series Co-Production Development Award in this year’s TV Beats programme
Siiri Halko • Director of The WellThe Finnish filmmaker discusses her psychological drama, which has just picked up the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event
Denys Sobolev • Director of Alice Wants to LiveThe Ukrainian director reflects on his new project, which received the Eurimages Special Co-Production Development Award at this year’s Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event
Habana industrial by Ainhoa Ordoñez Yraolagoitia and Geratzen den hori by Aitor Gametxo have also won major prizes, while three industry awards were handed out
01/12 | Zinebi 2025 | Awards
Belgian filmmaker Karima Saïdi presents a portrait which was been shot over the long-term of the men and women who watch over their departed loved ones in a multi-confessional cemetery in Brussels
01/12 | Cinemamed 2025
From 16-24 January, Italy’s foremost event devoted to Central and Eastern European cinema has announced the programme of its Wild Roses section, showcasing features and shorts
28/11 | Trieste 2026
Reedlandby Sven BresserCannes 2025 - Critics’ WeekFrench release December 3
Motherby Teona Strugar MitevskaVenice 2025 - OrizzontiFrench release December 3 and German release December 4
Out of Loveby Nathan AmbrosioniKarlovy Vary 2025 - Best DirectorFrench release December 3
Fuoriby Mario MartoneCannes 2025 - CompetitionFrench release December 3
Arcoby Ugo BienvenuCannes 2025 - Special ScreeningsAnnecy 2025 - Crystal for a Feature FilmDutch release December 3
The New Year That Never Cameby Bogdan MureşanuVenice 2024 - Orizzonti Best FilmSwedish release December 3 and Italian release December 4
The Kidnapping of Arabellaby Carolina CavalliVenice 2025 - Orizzonti Best ActressItalian release December 4
Sentimental Valueby Joachim TrierCannes 2025 - Grand PrixGerman release December 4 and Spanish release December 5
The 35th edition of the gathering dedicated to noir film and literature is unspooling between 1 and 6 December in Milan
28/11 | Festivals | Awards | Italy
The German filmmaker has been shooting her first fiction feature, a dark comedy mostly relying on improvisation by the cast
28/11 | Production | Funding | Germany
During a debate, critics from Asia and Europe attempted to map criticism’s ongoing transition as the field moves from gatekeeping to discovery and mediation
28/11 | Goa 2025
The Kidnapping of Arabellaby Carolina CavalliVENICE 2025: Carolina Cavalli’s sophomore feature uses off-kilter dramedy to reflect on an emerging generation disappointed with their lives
Arcoby Ugo BienvenuUnveiled in Cannes and winner in Annecy, Ugo Bienvenu’s debut feature is an animation gem harmoniously mixing together E.T. and Miyazaki, with a touch of Scooby-Doo
Justaby Teresa VillaverdeThe new film by Teresa Villaverde is a poignant exploration of grief, and a meditation on the relationship between humans and nature
Tired of Killingby Daniele VicariVENICE 2025: With plenty of concessions to genre cinema, Daniele Vicari tells the story of the son of a Calabrian mafia boss in the 1970s who rebels against his destiny
Sentimental Valueby Joachim TrierCANNES 2025: Joachim Trier comes close to going full Bergman in this touching family psychodrama but amps up the gentle humour
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 02/12/2025
Europe and the Rest of the World – 28/11/2025
New Media – 28/11/2025
The Cannes Next head argued that AI has moved beyond hype to platform status, demanding strategy, governance and clear routes towards visibility
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 28/11/2025
The Paris-based digital distributor shares how his experiences in the animation world led him to build a model that brings premium content more directly to young audiences
Cinemamed 2025 - 01/12/2025
Films / Reviews – Spain/Finland - 27/11/2025
Basque director Alberto Gastesi tackles AI beyond the uncanny valley in his second feature, starring Patricia López Arnaiz
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