Biennale College Cinema 34 articles available in total starting from 03/09/2014. Last article published on 27/01/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Review: My BirthdayChristian Filippi’s moving debut speaks of the disillusionment of a young man in a foster home who dreams of living with his mother but who is forced to face reality 27/01 | Trieste 2025Review: January 2Zsófia Szilágyi’s minimalistic and subtle yet intense relationship drama depicts a single day as a threshold between vital stages in life 18/11/2024 | Cairo 2024Review: HoneymoonVENICE 2024: This modest, effective film by Zhanna Ozirna shows that you really can’t escape war, not even in your own home 07/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Biennale College CinemaInterview: Zhanna Ozirna • Director of Honeymoon“The Western world got tired of the war way too early”VENICE 2024: The Ukrainian director shows a completely different kind of honeymoon, as a couple is confined to a flat and must make sure that no one knows they are there 06/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Biennale College CinemaReview: The Year of the EggVENICE 2023: Claudio Casale’s feature-length fiction debut is set in an ambiguous spiritual community where a young couple are looking to recharge, but sadly our interest wanes as the story progresses 02/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Biennale College CinemaInterview: Tahmina Rafaella • Director of Banu“A complete storyline is something that we underestimate”VENICE 2022: We chatted to the promising Azerbaijani director, whose debut feature follows a mother struggling to gain custody of her son in a patriarchal and sexist country 06/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Biennale College CinemaReview: La santa piccolaVENICE 2021: Silvia Brunelli's first film is a light and dramatic fresco of a humanity torn between the sacred and the profane, set in Rione Sanità in Naples 15/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Biennale College CinemaIn Venice, a “green pass” is enough for cinema from all over the worldA safe and lively edition which will feature new films from Pedro Almodóvar, Paolo Sorrentino, Stéphane Brizé, the D'Innocenzo brothers, Pablo Larrain, Michel Franco, Jane Campion and Paul Schrader 26/07/2021 | Venice 2021 | CompetitionThe Biennale College Cinema – Virtual Reality workshop draws to a close12 projects took part in the workshop hosted by the 5th Biennale College Cinema – Virtual Reality International initiative, but only one will be presented in Venice's VR Expanded line-up 20/01/2021 | Venice 2021 | Biennale College CinemaThe four Biennale College Cinema projects set to be presented at Venice have now been selectedProjects from Argentina, Ecuador, Italy and the USA are set for the showcase, with this year also seeing a Biennale College film submitted for the Oscars, This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection 02/12/2020 | Venice 2021 | Biennale College Cinema page: [1] 2 3 4 next