Arras 2019 40 articles available in total starting from 23/04/2018. Last article published on 19/11/2019. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Interview: Uta Beria • Director of Negative Numbers"These young people are both guilty and oppressed"Georgian filmmaker Uta Beria talks to us about his first feature film Negative Numbers, screened in competition at the 20th Arras Film Festival 19/11/2019 | Arras 2019Interview: Monika Jordan-Mlodzianowska • Director of The Iron Bridge"It’s a metaphor for personal relationships"Polish filmmaker Monika Jordan-Mlodzianowska discusses her feature debut, The Iron Bridge, which was screened in competition at the 20th Arras Film Festival 19/11/2019 | Arras 2019Love in the Time of Riot wins the Arras DaysThe project by Georgian helmer Uta Beria has snagged the Arras Film Festival’s main development support grant, while Triumph was also singled out 18/11/2019 | Arras 2019 | Arras Days/AwardsReview: Negative NumbersPrison, young people, organised crime and rugby all jostle together in the first feature by Uta Beria, who turns to fiction to decipher the ambivalent power of the group and the system in question 18/11/2019 | Arras 2019The Father emerges triumphant at ArrasKristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov win the Golden Atlas. The Silver Atlas goes to Marko Skop for Let There Be Light and the Audience Award goes to Federico Bondi’s Dafne 18/11/2019 | Arras 2019 | AwardsInterview: Liviu Săndulescu • Director of Cărturan“Setting this story in the countryside allowed for a good balance between life and death”Romanian director Liviu Săndulescu tells us about his feature debut, Cărturan, screened in competition at the 20th Arras Film Festival 15/11/2019 | Arras 2019Review: Free CountryChristian Alvart directs an efficient remake of the Spanish film Marshland, plunging two investigators in the troubled waters of a recently reunified Germany 15/11/2019 | Arras 2019Review: CărturanLiviu Săndulescu’s feature debut is a captivating meditation on mortality 14/11/2019 | Arras 2019Review: Simon’s Got A GiftLéo Karmann has opted for magical realism and a labyrinth of mirrors, further distorting multiple identities, in a simple yet astonishing first feature film 14/11/2019 | Arras 2019Review: Fight GirlThe Netherlands’ Johan Timmers gives us a likeable film - which won the director the EFA Young Audience Award 2019 - about an angry adolescent who channels her frustrations into kick-boxing 13/11/2019 | Arras 2019 page: [1] 2 3 4 next