SXSW 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 19 articles available in total starting from 10/05/2024. Last article published on 05/02/2026. page: [1] 2 next Interview: Leni Huyghe • Director of Real Faces“Actors knew it was a fiction film, but they could choose to play themselves, a version of themselves, or invent a character”In her debut feature, the Belgian director explores authenticity, vulnerability and emotional exposure 05/02 | /BelgiumReview: Real FacesLeni Huyghe's debut film is a discreet and moving portrait of thirty-somethings who are learning, late, how to live their own way 04/02 | Films | Reviews | BelgiumReview: Dear TomorrowDanish director Kaspar Astrup Schröder has made a poignant and profound film in Japan, filled with suffering and hope, about the hidden epidemic of social isolation 30/01 | FIPADOC 2026Interview: Gemma Blasco • Director of Fury“I was really interested in focusing on the loneliness of victims and how difficult it is to talk about”The Catalan filmmaker discusses the creative process behind her film, as well as the reality of sexual assault victims 21/03/2025 | Málaga 2025Review: FuryGemma Blasco presents a devastating and powerful film about the experience of rape, starring the remarkable Ángela Cervantes 19/03/2025 | Málaga 2025Review: Glorious SummerHelena Ganjalyan and Bartosz Szpak’s film is at times a confused reflection on free will, viewed through the lens of three women who live an empty life in a gilded cage 17/03/2025 | SXSW 2025Review: The HomeMattias J Skoglund's effective, modest horror takes full advantage of one of the biggest modern fears: moving into an assisted living facility 14/03/2025 | SXSW 2025Review: American SweatshopTV director and cinematographer Uta Briesewitz kicks off her feature-film career with a Lili Reinhart-led debut about the horrors of moderating the digital realm 14/03/2025 | SXSW 2025Review: SatisfactionAlex Burunova directs a visually rich psychological drama with a fuzzy narrative but an important central story about dangerous patriarchal relationship dynamics 13/03/2025 | SXSW 2025Interview: Brwa Vahabpour, Peiman Azizpour • Director of and actor in My Uncle Jens"The film talks about how to deal with a feeling of shortcoming or feeling that you're not living up to your assigned role in a society"The director and the actor reflect on striking a complex tonal balance with their film, working with multiple languages on set and embracing the backgrounds of different collaborators and characters 12/03/2025 | SXSW 2025 page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)