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26 articles available in total starting from 11/12/2025. Last article published on 26/02/2026.

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Olive Nwosu • Director of Lady

Interview: Olive Nwosu • Director of Lady

“There’s a discovery of the sense of freedom that exists when you’ve broken all the rules”

BERLINALE 2026: The Nigerian director discussed the inspirations behind her debut, as well as the real life story that helped shape her heroine’s journey  

26/02 | Berlinale 2026

Rafael Manuel • Director of Filipiñana

Interview: Rafael Manuel • Director of Filipiñana

“When you look at what’s happening in the world today, so much has to do with inaction - a lack of political action, a lack of personal action”

BERLINALE 2026: The Filipino director speaks about his first feature… and the parallels between a golf club and the power dynamics in our society  

17/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Perspectives

Review: Jaripeo

Review: Jaripeo

The hybrid documentary by Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig is a tender, poetic and interesting look at how it feels to be a gay man in a macho culture  

04/02 | Sundance 2026 | NEXT

Review: The Incomer

Review: The Incomer

Louis Paxton's delightful, quirky Scottish dramedy is about two siblings living on a secluded island and the stranger who interrupts their isolation  

03/02 | Sundance 2026 | NEXT

Visar Morina’s Shame and Money clinches the World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance

Visar Morina’s Shame and Money clinches the World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance

The final edition of the US festival to be held at Park City has crowned a strong crop of European-led winners, from a Kosovar family drama to a Montenegrin highlands-set documentary  

02/02 | Sundance 2026 | Awards

Wregas Bhanuteja • Director of Levitating

Interview: Wregas Bhanuteja • Director of Levitating

“Unfortunately, people can become so obsessed with their own standards of happiness that they end up oppressing others who live differently”

The Indonesian director discussed his personal approach to spirituality, fictionalising trance rituals and future projects  

30/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Moshe Rosenthal • Director of Tell Me Everything

Interview: Moshe Rosenthal • Director of Tell Me Everything

“I wanted to give my own vision of that time – one infused with memory and trauma, not nostalgia”

The filmmaker discusses his second feature, his personal link to its story and to its music and the reason he set most of it in the 1980s  

30/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Myrsini Aristidou • Director of Hold Onto Me

Interview: Myrsini Aristidou • Director of Hold Onto Me

“Cyprus itself is very quiet, and that emptiness forces you to look inwards – that energy was important for the film”

The Cypriot director breaks down her quiet and sensitive coming-of-age drama about a girl who reunites with her father after many years  

30/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Lady

Review: Lady

Olive Nwosu offers a character-driven portrait of a woman in modern-day Lagos who strives for survival while navigating solidarity and self-determination  

30/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Filipiñana

Review: Filipiñana

Expanded from a 2020 short into a 100-minute feature, Rafael Manuel’s debut is an exercise in visual control, but its slow-burn ambitions collapse under their own weight  

30/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

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