Movies that Matter 2022 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 12 articles available in total starting from 27/04/2021. Last article published on 26/04/2022. page: [1] 2 next “That’s the main issue for us: access,” say female panellists at Movies that MatterDuring this year’s Take on Women in Film panel, female filmmakers discussed their projects and the challenges they encountered, and expressed solidarity with Ukraine 26/04/2022 | Movies that Matter 2022Review: We Don’t TalkThroughout Marjolein Busstra’s film, traumatised youngsters seem to open up more and more, gradually discovering that it does indeed help to speak out 15/04/2022 | Movies that Matter 2022Movies That Matter’s Take on Film & Impact announces its winnersThe Long Rescue by Jennifer Huang, Slave Island by Jimmy Hendrickx and Jeremy Kewuan, and Russia vs Lawyers by Masha Novikova have received the programme’s awards 14/04/2022 | Movies that Matter 2022 | Industry Days/AwardsErasing Frank and Writing With Fire win the top prizes at Movies that MatterGábor Fabricius’ drama has scooped the Grand Jury Fiction Award, while Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh were the winners of the Grand Jury Documentary Award 14/04/2022 | Movies that Matter 2022 | AwardsReview: Along the WayThe acting by Afghan refugees Malihe and Nahid feels honest and vulnerable, as they risk it all to slip through the cracks of “fortress Europe” in Mijke de Jong’s film 13/04/2022 | Movies that Matter 2022The Movies that Matter Festival announces its Industry DaysThe Dutch festival focusing on human rights will unspool its industry section in a hybrid format, featuring a series of talks, panels and master classes 01/04/2022 | Movies that Matter 2022 | Industry DaysThe 14th Movies that Matter Festival announces its selectionThe yearly film festival with human rights at its core has announced the titles in its competitions as well as the juries set to judge them 29/03/2022 | Movies That Matter 2022The Movies that Matter Festival announces its dates, a brand-new shorts strand and a special focus on Afghan cinemaThis year’s gathering will welcome prominent Afghan filmmakers Sahra Mani, Aboozar Amini and Dawood Hilmandi 23/02/2022 | Movies That Matter 2022Review: Myanmar DiariesBERLINALE 2022: The collective work of ten anonymous filmmakers from Myanmar showcases the year of military dictatorship that the country has been under 13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | PanoramaInterview: Gábor Fabricius • Director of Erasing Frank“I don't think it's possible to recreate something real by building a set; the right sets have to be found”VENICE 2021: This black-and-white drama about the abusive method of the Hungarian regime in the 1980s also reflects the present 07/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | International Film Critics’ Week page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)