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3822 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 04/02/2026.

Review: The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford

Review: The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford

Seán Dunn’s black comedy stars Peter Mullan as a man falling into delusion as he defends his late ancestor, an obscure 18th-century Scottish statesman  

04/02 | IFFR 2026 | Big Screen Competition

Itonje Søimer Guttormsen • Director of Butterfly

Interview: Itonje Søimer Guttormsen • Director of Butterfly

“‘How about Renate?’ my producer asked – to which I responded with an immediate rejection”

The Norwegian helmer enlightens us on performance art, Nordic family dysfunction and Renate Reinsve  

03/02 | Göteborg 2026

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

Review: Butterfly

Review: Butterfly

The border-crossing Itonje Søimer Guttormsen does just that in this spiritual family drama, offering generous servings of performance and conceptual art  

03/02 | Göteborg 2026

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Berlinale Panorama entry The Education of Jane Cumming

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Berlinale Panorama entry The Education of Jane Cumming

The second film by German filmmaker Sophie Heldman revisits the real-life scandal that shook Scottish society in 1810  

30/01 | Berlinale 2026 | Panorama

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

Molly Manners • Director of Extra Geography

Interview: Molly Manners • Director of Extra Geography

“My film is like a slightly warped, uniquely British take on the high-school movie genre”

The director speaks about her all-female coming-of-age story, centring on a tech-free friendship and treating love like an academic subject  

30/01 | Sundance 2026 | Word Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Extra Geography

Review: Extra Geography

Molly Manners’ debut offers a polished treatment of overused coming-of-age tropes, but lacks emotional substance and ethical clarity  

29/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Wonderful Things That Work: Why courage, trust and collaboration still move audiences

Wonderful Things That Work: Why courage, trust and collaboration still move audiences

A panel of producers and decision makers came to TV Drama Vision to reflect on why some projects still break through creatively and commercially, despite shrinking markets  

29/01 | Göteborg 2026 | Göteborg Industry

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