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“Documentary cinema is a way of resisting simplification”
The Portuguese producer explains why he's drawn to projects whose relevance is not abstract or symbolic, but tangible and human
11/03 | Emerging Producers 2026
“The notions of science and young audiences go hand in hand”
We sat down with the Swedish forum’s vivacious creative director for some take-aways and a brief assessment of her two decades on board, and steering, this vessel
11/03 | M:brane 2026
The initiative, organised in partnership with the Slovenian Film Centre, will select two feature-length projects and combine development labs with an international residency
11/03 | Industry | Market | Slovenia
In Marina Andree Škop and Vanda Raymanová’s quirky and warm film, two young siblings and their friends set off on an adventure where they learn about friendship and acceptance
11/03 | Films | Reviews | Croatia/Slovakia/Slovenia/Latvia/Serbia
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European Policy – 19/02/2026“From content to culture”: Europe’s film policy at a crossroads, say Berlinale panellistsBERLINALE 2026: European policymakers and industry leaders at the EFM have called for tougher enforcement of platform rules and renewed investment across the cinema ecosystem
Market TrendsFOCUSA new year has begun — and so has Cineuropa’s in-depth coverage of the European and international film industry. Stay ahead of the curve with our latest news, market intelligence and festival insights as we follow the season’s key events, from Sundance and Trieste to Göteborg, Rotterdam, Berlin, Cartoon Movie, Thessaloniki and CPH:DOX, charting the trends shaping cinema and the audiovisual sector at the start of the year
Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – 10/03/2026Graziella Bildesheim • President, EWA – European Women's Audiovisual NetworkCineuropa chatted with the president of the association about the new challenges it's facing and the projects it’s looking to develop
Produce – Co-Produce... – 09/03/2026UK film and high-end television spend rose to £6.8 billion in 2025, the BFI revealsThe film organisation has revealed official statistics from last year, showing growth in production spend alongside box-office takings and admissions
Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – 08/03/2026Another Story: A new European project reclaiming women’s documentary cinemaThe initiative aims to direct renewed attention to remarkable films overlooked by cinema history, focusing on documentaries by women directors
Europe and the Rest of the World – 05/03/2026Canada and Quebec spotlight co-production tools and animation ambitions at Cartoon MovieTelefilm Canada and SODEC have outlined financing schemes, tax incentives and international partnerships as part of the countries-in-focus programme
Animation – 03/03/2026ANiMPACT Standards presented at Cartoon MovieMarking a major step towards lending more structure to sustainability in the animation sector, the initiative is now entering a public consultation phase, running until 3 May
Market Trends – 27/02/2026The 2nd Madrid Forum on Audiovisual Investment analyses new financing modelsThe initiative promoted by the Audiovisual Cluster of the Spanish capital explored the challenges and opportunities presented by the current financing landscape in the industry
The programme for the 48th edition of the documentary film festival hosts 37 films in competition and numerous events, with Lucrecia Martel at the pre-opening and a tribute to Frederick Wiseman
11/03 | Cinéma du réel 2026
“The EWA must act as a bridge - on a professional and on a human level – and place ever greater emphasis on intergenerational exchange”
Cineuropa chatted with the president of the association about the new challenges it's facing and the projects it’s looking to develop
10/03 | /Europe
Tahar Rahim, Alba Rohrwacher, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Mouchet and Micha Lescot are among the cast of an Agat Films production handled internationally by Be For Films
10/03 | Production | Funding | France
05/03/2026Episode 85: Köln 75 (Germany/Poland/Belgium)The producers of the film by Ido Fluk are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
24/02/2026Episode 84: Eagles of the Republic (Sweden/France/Denmark)The producers of the film by Tarik Saleh are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
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
Koen Van Sande debuts with a well-paced blend of tension and intimacy, following a police officer fighting drug crime while dealing with his heroin-addict brother
10/03 | Films | Reviews | Belgium
The German filmmaker's newest work is a dark comedy set in the future, about the challenges of ageing
10/03 | Production | Funding | Germany
Adrián Silvestre reveals a home in Guatemala for LGBTQI+ refugees, where they not only build a close-knit family, but can finally allow themselves to be who they are
10/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2026
The French film centre is also backing Claude Barras and Gints Zibalodis’ upcoming titles, as well as first films by Nans Laborde-Jourdàa, Mathieu Volpe, Simon Helloco and Hugo de Faucompret
13/02/2026Berlinale 2026 – PhotogalleriesThe Berlin International Film Festival returns for its 76th edition, the first under the direction of Tricia Tuttle, from 12-22 February. Check out the festival highlights in our exclusive photogalleries
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
The network will focus on the strategies that different members used to bring Riefenstahl, Whispers in the Woods and Gaucho Gaucho to the theatres
10/03 | CPH:DOX 2026
Búi Dam’s first documentary feature sees him directing his Alzheimer-stricken, celebrated actress mother Birita Mohr in a staging of King Lear on the Faroe Islands
Maciej Cuske’s film centres on a group of boys whose summertime game of shooting a homemade horror flick slowly evolves into a long-running creative ritual
My Tennis Maestroby Andrea Di StefanoVENICE 2025: Andrea Di Stefano signs a road-movie about the unexpected and deep relationship between an out-of-the-box tennis maestro and his young and shy student
Bazaar (Murder in the Building)by Rémi BezançonRémi Bezançon orchestrates a very playful, romantic and incredible detective film, directly influenced by Alfred Hitchcock
Cleanby Koen van SandeKoen Van Sande debuts with a well-paced blend of tension and intimacy, following a police officer fighting drug crime while dealing with his heroin-addict brother
Orphanby László NemesVENICE 2025: László Nemes’ visually rich yet narratively uneven film tells a story of fractured families and a wounded nation
Dandelion's Odysseyby Momoko SetoCANNES 2025: Momoko Seto’s film is a visually stunning but slow-paced animation about four dandelion seeds, which favours atmosphere over narrative
Little Trouble Girlsby Urška DjukićBERLINALE 2025: Debuting director Urška Djukić offers up a fresh and beguiling take on the female coming-of-age story
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
A Safe Placeby Cecilia StefanescuRomanian filmmaker Cecilia Ștefănescu’s debut feature explores petty-bourgeois boredom through an anaemic love triangle
“I'm particularly into social docs that use irony and humor”
The Lithuanian producer sees documentary filmmaking as a way to bring people together and inspire them to actually do something about the issues they care about
10/03 | Emerging Producers 2026
Norwegian director Anette Ostrø transforms a deeply personal tragedy into a moving meditation on loss and human resilience
Polish filmmaker Emi Buchwald’s debut feature unfolds as a quiet, tender meditation on growing up within the intimacy of a large family
10/03 | Vilnius 2026
Abdallah Al-Khatib • Director of Chronicles from the SiegeBERLINALE 2026: The director breaks down his creative process and shares how the fact that the film was produced independently freed him from external expectations
Geneviève Dulude-de Celles • Director of Nina RozaBERLINALE 2026: The Montreal-based filmmaker reveals the challenges of setting up her sophomore feature film in Bulgaria without being Bulgarian
Grant Gee • Director of Everybody Digs Bill EvansBERLINALE 2026: The British director, known for his music documentaries, brings jazz legend Bill Evans to the screen, capturing the fragile sensibility behind artistic achievement
Lance Hammer • Director of Queen at SeaBERLINALE 2026: We spoke with the director about his film centered on aging and dementia, exploring the fragile architecture of consent and agency
Emin Alper • Director of SalvationBERLINALE 2026: The Turkish helmer gives us the low-down on his powerful parable about human fear and hatred, set in remote areas of his home country
Alain Gomis • Director of DaoBERLINALE 2026: The Franco-Senegalese filmmaker discusses his largely non-narrative film, moving back and forth between Guinea-Bissau and France
Ilker Çatak • Director of Yellow LettersBERLINALE 2026: The German helmer unpicks his second feature, about a couple targeted by the state and struggling to balance their ideals with life’s necessities
Leyla Bouzid • Director of In a WhisperBERLINALE 2026: The Tunisian filmmaker sheds light on the secrets unveiled in her new work which explores an incredibly personal exploration brought about by a family member’s death
Elisabeth Rasmussen’s debut documentary follows a jazz musician-turned-amateur scientist whose search for micrometeorites in urban dust becomes a celebration of curiosity and discovery
The event will take place from 19-25 March in Prague, presenting 40 documentary projects from more than 20 countries, many of them examining what remains when conflicts end
10/03 | East Doc Platform 2026
Inicia Films and Scope Pictures steer the new film from the director of the Oscar-shortlisted short The Masterpiece, which explores immigration, terrorism and social upheaval
09/03 | Production | Funding | Spain/Belgium
Orphanby László NemesVenice 2025 - CompetitionFrench release March 11
Dandelion's Odysseyby Momoko SetoCannes 2025 - Critics' WeekFrench release March 11
My Tennis Maestroby Andrea Di StefanoVenice 2025 – Out of CompetitionFrench release March 11
Little Trouble Girlsby Urška DjukićBerlinale 2025 - PerspectivesTribeca 2025 - International Narrative Competition Best CinematographyFrench release March 11
Arcoby Ugo BienvenuCannes 2025 - Special ScreeningsAnnecy 2025 - Crystal for a Feature FilmEFA 2026 - Best Animated Feature FilmItalian release March 12
We Believe Youby Charlotte Devillers, Arnaud DufeysBerlinale 2025 - Perspectives Special MentionPolish release March 13
The Richest Woman in the Worldby Thierry KlifaCannes 2025 - Out of CompetitionHungarian release March 12 and Polish release March 13
Sound of Fallingby Mascha SchilinskiCannes 2025 - Jury PrizeDutch release March 5, Norwegian and Romanian releases March 13
The Georgian effort by Mariam Khatchvani has been honoured at the annual celebration of short film, while Best Documentary went to the Swedish film Son by Leona Cauklija
09/03 | Shorts | Finland
“At most festivals, films are the primary attraction, and filmmakers are an added value; at the Visegrad Film Forum, it’s the opposite”
The co-founder and managing director discusses the concept behind the event’s 13th edition, its focus on filmmakers and craft, and how the forum connects film students with industry professionals
09/03 | Visegrad Film Forum 2026
Louise Coldefy, Julia Piaton, Artus and the director himself are in the cast of an ADCB Films production sold internationally by Pathé
09/03 | Production | Funding | France
The Testament of Ann Leeby Mona FastvoldVENICE 2025: Amanda Seyfried soars in Mona Fastvold’s musical reimagining of the life of the titular Shaker religious leader
Made in EUby Stephan KomandarevVENICE 2025: Stephan Komandarev delivers another bleak parable set in the Bulgarian provinces, this time rooted in the exploitation of cheap labour on the fringes of the European single market
The Richest Woman in the Worldby Thierry KlifaCANNES 2025: Thierry Klifa has imagined a film as tonally superlative as its title, animated by the choice trio of Isabelle Huppert, Laurent Lafitte and Marina Foïs
A Poetby Simón Mesa SotoCANNES 2025: Simón Mesa Soto paints a humorous and thoughtful portrait of a good-for-nothing poetry bum worth rooting for
Extraordinaryby Marina Andree Skop, Vanda RaýmanováIn Marina Andree Škop and Vanda Raymanová’s quirky and warm film, two young siblings and their friends set off on an adventure where they learn about friendship and acceptance
Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – 10/03/2026
Produce – Co-Produce... – 09/03/2026
The film organisation has revealed official statistics from last year, showing growth in production spend alongside box-office takings and admissions
Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – 08/03/2026
The initiative aims to direct renewed attention to remarkable films overlooked by cinema history, focusing on documentaries by women directors
Europe and the Rest of the World – 05/03/2026
Telefilm Canada and SODEC have outlined financing schemes, tax incentives and international partnerships as part of the countries-in-focus programme
Films / Reviews – Croatia/Slovakia/Slovenia/Latvia/Serbia - 11/03/2026
Films / Reviews – Belgium - 10/03/2026
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