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133 articles available in total starting from 18/02/2024. Last article published on 28/03/2025.

Joshua Oppenheimer • Director of The End

Interview: Joshua Oppenheimer • Director of The End

“My work finds its truth when we move beyond forms of storytelling that are inherently always fictitious”

The acclaimed Copenhagen-based US filmmaker speaks about his fiction debut, a fierce indictment of our collective gravitation towards bystanderism and self-deception  

28/03 | /Denmark/Germany/Ireland/Italy/UK/Sweden

Review: My Fathers’ Daughter

Review: My Fathers’ Daughter

Through the story of a teenager experiencing an identity crisis, Egil Pedersen’s brilliant first work takes an original and modern approach to depicting the Sámi minority from the far north of Norway  

14/03 | Bergamo 2025

Review: From Ground Zero

Review: From Ground Zero

Shortlisted for the International Feature Film Oscar and composed of 22 shorts by as many Palestinian directors, the movie offers up a poignant kaleidoscope of life in the Gaza Strip  

21/01 | Films | Reviews | Palestine/France/Qatar/Jordan/Switzerland

Fleur Fortuné • Director of The Assessment

Interview: Fleur Fortuné • Director of The Assessment

“As a director, there's always the conscious aspects you bring with you as well as the unconscious you”

The French music video director-turned-feature filmmaker talks about her debut film’s crucial component parts, including its talented core trio of actors  

21/01 | Tromsø 2025

Carlos Marqués-Marcet • Director of They Will Be Dust

Interview: Carlos Marqués-Marcet • Director of They Will Be Dust

"I think about death a lot and that makes me very happy"

The Catalan filmmaker talks about his musical about love, family and the final goodbye, giving us some hints about the complexities involved  

14/11/2024 | Spain/Italy/Switzerland

Review: The Exiles

Review: The Exiles

Belén Funes' film tackles the working-class immigrant experience in Catalonia through a touching mother-daughter family drama, boasting an accomplished acting duo  

13/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024

Elena Manrique • Director of The Party's Over

Interview: Elena Manrique • Director of The Party's Over

"We let the film flow in an organic way when we shot it"

The Spanish producer discusses her first feature as a director, a portray of the disruption of a wealthy divorcée's life when a young Senegalese immigrant seeks shelter in her toolshed  

13/11/2024 | Seville 2024

Review: The Party’s Over

Review: The Party’s Over

Producer-turned-director Elena Manrique crafts a delightfully acerbic tale that rails against well-to-do social classes that are hypocritical and snobbish in equal measure  

25/10/2024 | Seminci 2024

Review: Meat

Review: Meat

A small family in a Greek village struggles in the heart of a Dostoevskian spiral à la Crime and Punishment in Dimitri Nakos’ strong debut feature  

25/10/2024 | Cinemed 2024

Review: The Return

Review: The Return

Uberto Pasolini brings Homer’s Odyssey to the big screen as the story of a family separated by war who reunites after many years apart  

24/10/2024 | Rome 2024

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