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3818 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 30/01/2026.

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

Netflix unveils teaser for Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, starring Tobias Santelmann

Netflix unveils teaser for Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, starring Tobias Santelmann

The new nine-part crime series, the first-ever smalll-screen adaptation of the Norwegian author’s novels focusing on Harry Hole, is helmed by Øystein Karlsen and Anna Zackrisson  

29/01 | Production | Funding | UK

Glasgow Film Festival unveils line-up

Glasgow Film Festival unveils line-up

Felipe Bustos Sierra and Emma Thompson’s documentary Everybody to Kenmure Street will kickstart Scotland’s largest film festival, screening 126 films overall  

27/01 | Festivals | Awards | UK

Review: Everybody to Kenmure Street

Review: Everybody to Kenmure Street

Felipe Bustos Sierra's rousing second feature-length documentary exemplifies the power of community against racist government actions, depicting a singular 2021 event in Glasgow  

26/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Krakatoa by Carlos Casas to premiere in dual format at IFFR

Krakatoa by Carlos Casas to premiere in dual format at IFFR

Alongside screenings in the Bright Future competition, the film will also be presented as an installation, extending its cinematic universe into an immersive spatial experience  

23/01 | Production | Funding | Spain/France/UK/Poland

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