Bulgaria / France (The article continues below - Commercial information) 47 articles available in total starting from 31/08/2010. Last article published on 12/11/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 next Interview: Andrei Epure • Director of Don’t Let Me Die“I wanted to make a visual testimony to somehow archive a life that passed by in anonymity and indifference”The Romanian director talks about his first feature, which, by blending reality, dreams, comedy and horror, reflects on the traces that people leave behind when they die 12/11 | /Romania/Bulgaria/FranceInterview: Mihai Mincan • Director of Milk Teeth“What I’ve tried to do is not make some kind of ‘autobiographical memory’ film, but rather convey a feeling of loneliness”VENICE 2025: The Romanian director talks about blending historical reality, childhood memories and the weight of silence 31/08 | Venice 2025 | OrizzontiReview: Milk TeethVENICE 2025: Mihai Mincan’s feature uses documentary-like realism to portray a child’s disappearance amid political upheaval and personal grief 29/08 | Venice 2025 | OrizzontiReview: Don’t Let Me DieAndrei Epure’s eerie first feature cheekily asks us whether we are a little bit dead inside 13/08 | Locarno 2025 | Filmmakers of the PresentEXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Locarno Filmmakers of the Present entry Don’t Let Me DieAndrei Epure’s debut feature, about a young woman preparing the funeral of her mysterious neighbour, boasts a peculiar atmosphere 24/07 | Locarno 2025 | Filmmakers of the PresentAndrei Epure’s Don’t Let Me Die to debut in Locarno’s Filmmakers of the PresentDescribed as “half-comedy, half-horror”, the Romanian filmmaker's debut feature follows a young woman mourning the loss of a neighbour 09/07 | Production | Funding | Romania/Bulgaria/FranceReview: The ShamelessCANNES 2024: Konstantin Bojanov’s third feature follows a doomed lesbian romance in contemporary India while diving into the local brothel culture, steeped in misogyny 17/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Konstantin Bojanov • Director of The Shameless“I am not interested in myself; I am interested in other people’s stories”CANNES 2024: The Bulgarian director takes on real-life traditions and ends up with a fable 16/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Tinatin Kajrishvili • Director of Citizen Saint“People act selfish and fearful, and this can be applied to both society and individuals”The Georgian director dives right into our beliefs and hopes in her latest, touching film set in a mining community 12/07/2023 | Karlovy Vary 2023 | CompetitionReview: Citizen SaintGeorgian director Tinatin Kajrishvili departs from her earlier style with this black-and-white allegory that combines religion and superstition to strange and intriguing effect 06/07/2023 | Karlovy Vary 2023 | Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)