Toronto 2024 / Special Presentations 29 articles available in total starting from 19/02/2024. Last article published on 28/03/2025. page: [1] 2 3 next 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/SwedenInterview: 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 2025Review: We Live in TimeTime is fleeting for lovebirds Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, in John Crowley’s lachrymose terminal-illness drama 21/10/2024 | London 2024Review: Bring Them DownBad blood and paternalism lead to escalating and absurd violence in Christopher Andrews’ promising debut feature, starring an Irish-speaking Christopher Abbott 04/10/2024 | Dinard 2024Review: The EndWith his feature fiction debut, Joshua Oppenheimer presents a haunting post-apocalyptic allegorical operetta that sinks its teeth into the true devastations of modernity 27/09/2024 | San Sebastián 2024 | CompetitionReview: Hard TruthsBritish maestro Mike Leigh is back with a family drama that features all the best hallmarks of his brand of cinema, and which is directly connected to the emotional state of the modern world 27/09/2024 | San Sebastián 2024 | CompetitionReview: The AssessmentFeaturing a standout Alicia Vikander, Fleur Fortuné’s debut film is a brash, sadomasochistic meal that’s as deliciously messy as it is transfixing 12/09/2024 | Toronto 2024 | Special PresentationsReview: ConclaveVia a faithful adaptation of Robert Harris's 2016 novel, Edward Berger entangles himself in papal politicking in this fun but narratively very soapy thriller 11/09/2024 | Toronto 2024 | Special PresentationsReview: ShepherdsCanadian filmmaker Sophie Deraspe’s latest work adapts Mathyas Lefebure’s pastoral life story about leaving everything behind to become a shepherd in Provence 10/09/2024 | Toronto 2024 | Special PresentationsInterview: Maura Delpero • Director of Vermiglio“My protagonist becomes a free woman out of necessity”VENICE 2024: The Italian director chatted with us about motherhood, documentaries, fiction and the female outlook, and about Ermanno Olmi 04/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Competition page: [1] 2 3 next