Biografilm 2022 8 articles available in total starting from 07/06/2022. Last article published on 23/06/2022. Review: Beautiful BeingsIceland’s Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson gets back to skilfully probing the cruel transition to adulthood in his second film which follows four adolescents grappling with a violent reality 23/06/2022 | Biografilm 2022Review: Tsumu – Where Do You Go With Your Dreams?Kasper Kiertzner’s documentary about young people living in a village on the East coast of Greenland breaks free from certain aesthetic canons to share some profoundly human stories 22/06/2022 | Biografilm 2022Review: Erasmus in GazaChiara Avesani and Matteo Delbò deliver a stirring coming-of-age tale documenting the road walked by an aspiring Italian surgeon who is the first ever Erasmus student to travel to the Gaza Strip 20/06/2022 | Biografilm 2022After a Revolution crowned Best International Film at the 18th Biografilm FestivalI Never Went Back bags Best Italian Film, while Divas, Beautiful Beings and Red Sky At Night also walk away with trophies 20/06/2022 | Biografilm 2022 | AwardsReview: The Far FieldIn John Slattery's docu-fiction, a 90-year-old Irish farmer plays himself in a moving and ironic tale of loneliness 17/06/2022 | Biografilm 2022Review: Red Sky At NightThe second chapter in Emanuele Mengotti’s trilogy on the American West depicts the first days of lockdown in Las Vegas, flitting between doctors, deniers and homeless people 16/06/2022 | Biografilm 2022EXCLUSIVE: The trailer for Fortuna granda, in competition in BiografilmThis documentary directed and produced by Alberto Gottardo and Francesca Sironi follows a group of teenagers enrolled at a professional institution which has been opened to combat early school leaving 10/06/2022 | Biografilm 202290 titles “on the side of civil rights” to be showcased in the 18th Biografilm FestivalThe festival dedicated to biographies and life stories is scheduled to unspool in Bologna between 10 and 20 June, and online between 12 and 22 June 07/06/2022 | Biografilm 2022