Arras 2016 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 24 articles available in total starting from 28/05/2016. Last article published on 15/11/2016. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Waldstille: Finding the lost key to his lifeA blunt and unembellished film of great quality for Dutch director Martijn Maria Smits, with a great role for Belgian actor Ryckewaert 09/11/2016 | Arras 2016Welcome to Norway!: How to strike it rich with 50 refugeesNorwegian director Rune Denstad Langlo brings us a smart, unassuming and tender comedy on tolerating and welcoming immigrants 08/11/2016 | Arras 2016FILM FOCUS: The GiantSwedish debut director Johannes Nyholm offers a vibrant film, centred around the clash between hard reality and carefully cultivated fantasy... and a pétanque competition 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016Enclave: The challenges of being a Serbian minority in KosovoSerbian director Goran Radovanovic looks into a rather sensitive topic: the living conditions of those Serbians who stayed in Kosovo after the war 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016FILM FOCUS: United States of LoveIn a post-Cold War Poland under the Solidarity movement, Tomasz Wasilewski follows the crossed paths of four women who express their desire for love through shame 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016FILM FOCUS: Land of MineMartin Zandvliet’s film is the painful story of a group of German teenage prisoners forced to demine the beaches of Denmark at the end of the Second World War 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016Wonderland, an apocalyptic journey beyond political correctnessThe collective film of ten young Swiss directors (Lisa Blatter, Gregor Frei, Jan Gassmann, Benny Jaberg, Carmen Jaquier, Michael Krummenacher, Jonas Meier, Tobias Nölle, Lionel Rupp and Mike... 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016A Wedding, rebelling against traditionIn Belgian filmmaker Stephan Streker’s film, young Lina El Arabi is outstanding in the role of a ‘second-generation’ girl who just wants to make her own choices freely 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016Worldly Girl: The love that will set you freeMarco Danieli’s debut film enters into the stiff world of Jehovah’s Witnesses through the story of a young woman who is prevented from living 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016The Spy and the Poet: Infiltrations under surveillanceBlurred identities and post-Cold War manipulation abound in this atmospheric and highly stylised film by Estonian director Toomas Hussar 07/11/2016 | Arras 2016 previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)