Visions du Réel 2025 17 articles available in total starting from 11/03/2025. Last article published on 22/04/2025. page: [1] 2 next Interview: Zoya Laktionova • Director of Ashes Settling in Layers on the Surface"If you don’t see the war, it doesn’t mean it’s not there. Not seeing it is also a choice - and that choice is political"We caught up with the Ukrainian director to discuss her new project, the winner of the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at Visions du Réel 22/04 | Visions du Réel 2025 | VdR-IndustryReview: The Prince of NanawaClarisa Navas’ epic documentary charts the life of a resilient young boy as he grows up in an isolated Paraguayan town bordering Argentina 17/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Review: The Vanishing PointIranian director Bani Khoshnoudi tries to give life to the ghost of a family’s past that now only lives through the few objects that inhabited it 15/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Review: ColostrumSayaka Mizuno traces with great sensibility and poetry the daily life of characters that seem to live out of time, surrounded by nature that embraces them almost to the point of suffocation 15/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Clarisa Navas' The Prince of Nanawa is the big winner at Visions du RéelThe Argentinian director’s film won the Grand Prize in the International Competition; the Burning Lights award went to The Vanishing Point by Bani Khoshnoudi 14/04 | Visions du Réel 2025 | PrixVDR-Industry announces this year’s winnersMore than 80,000 Swiss francs’ worth of prizes have been awarded to 11 projects and a completed short film during the closing ceremony of Visions du Réel’s industry sidebar 11/04 | Visions du Réel 2025 | VdR-Industry/AwardsReview: Obscure Night - "Ain’t I a Child?”In the final chapter of his touching trilogy about migration, Sylvain George and his protagonists arrive in the city of Paris where splendour flirts with misery 11/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Review: The Last ShoreJean-François Ravagnan looks back on the tragic media image of a young Gambian drowning in Venice to seek out his roots and to give him a name 11/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Review: CromaManuel Abramovich creates a shared cinematographic utopia in which his characters experiment with new and liberatory forms of community living 10/04 | Visions du Réel 2025Review: Soldiers of LightThe German directorial duo composed of Julian Vogel and Johannes Büttner take an extremely precise approach to observing the dynamics of an obscure and highly lucrative business 09/04 | Visions du Réel 2025 page: [1] 2 next