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266 articles available in total starting from 09/10/2024. Last article published on 05/09/2025.

Carla Simón • Director of Romería

Interview: Carla Simón • Director of Romería

“We should start to remove the stigma surrounding AIDS”

The Catalan filmmaker reflects on family and its darker sides, the stigmatisation of Spain’s 1980s generation and the conclusion of the trilogy she began with Summer 1993 and Alcarràs  

05/09 | /Spain/Germany

Jafar Panahi • Director of It Was Just an Accident

Interview: Jafar Panahi • Director of It Was Just an Accident

“I wanted to show young directors that it’s impossible to stop a filmmaker”

At Cinehill, where he was presented with the Maverick Award, the Iranian filmmaker broke down his reflection on trauma and violence, and the fragile hope of banishing them  

12/08 | /France/Luxembourg/Iran

Hugo David and Raphaël Quenard • Directors of I Love Peru

Interview: Hugo David and Raphaël Quenard • Directors of I Love Peru

"It’s probably the most authentic film I’ve ever made, despite the fact it’s fiction"

We met up with the directors behind the playful mockumentary revolving around a real/fake Raphaël Quenard: a young actor who rides high, all the way to Peru  

09/07 | /France

Review: Magellan

Review: Magellan

Lav Diaz enjoys his first star collaboration in this epic focusing on the Age of Discovery, with Gael García Bernal playing the famed explorer Ferdinand Magellan  

09/07 | Filmfest München 2025

Canada’s Frontières unveils its full project line-up

Canada’s Frontières unveils its full project line-up

This year’s selection showcases daring genre films in development, spanning 20-plus countries and stories that blur the lines between reality and the fantastical  

07/07 | Fantasia 2025 | Frontières

Review: L’Aventura

Review: L’Aventura

Sophie Letourneur lays life bare in all its simplicity in a sophisticated, ricocheting story about a French couple and their two young children on a touring holiday in Sardinia  

01/07 | Films | Reviews | France

Review: 13 Days, 13 Nights

Review: 13 Days, 13 Nights

Martin Bourboulon delivers an enthralling and hard-hitting thriller inspired by real events and remixed in an American style which places charismatic Roschdy Zem centre stage  

26/06 | Films | Reviews | France

Momoko Seto • Director of Dandelion’s Odyssey

Interview: Momoko Seto • Director of Dandelion’s Odyssey

“When you are watching this film, you are no longer human”

Four surprising characters go on a real odyssey in this ambitious, dialogue-free movie that asks the audience to change their perspective  

19/06 | Annecy 2025

Félix Dufour-Laperrière • Director of Death Does Not Exist

Interview: Félix Dufour-Laperrière • Director of Death Does Not Exist

“The qualities and flaws of the film have nothing to do with the budget we worked with – we gave our all”

The rising Québécois director tells us about the complex process that brought his strange and beautiful ecological animation to life  

17/06 | Annecy 2025

Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han • Directors of Little Amélie or the Character of Rain

Interview: Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han • Directors of Little Amélie or the Character of Rain

“Things can be hard, but we find a way forward – we say it to children and to adults”

The directorial duo discuss their adaptation of Amélie Nothomb’s novel recounting her childhood in Japan and describe their approach to dark topics that children can actually handle  

16/06 | Annecy 2025

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