Norway 1273 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 20/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 ... 126 127 128 next Interview: Zhengfan Yang • Director of Stranger“I don't need to belong to a certain place or country”The Chinese-born director homes in on the hotel room as a non-space and epicentre of non-belonging 08/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaReview: LoveableLilja Ingolfsdottir’s debut feature is a psychological melodrama boasting excellent performances, but the final result is heavily impacted by a rushed, chaotic closure of the narrative arc 08/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | CompetitionReview: StrangerIn his sophomore work of fiction, Yang Zhengfan beckons us into hotel rooms for seven vignettes, but unfortunately the film slightly outstays its welcome 04/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaIs Central and Eastern European cinema following in the Nordics' footsteps?The region's untapped potential and growth need to be exploited to the fullest but controlled in order to avoid past mistakes, warns European Producers Club managing director Alexandra Lebret 03/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | KVIFF Eastern PromisesReview: BikechessKazakh director Assel Aushakimova's blend of satire and social realism paints a stark yet subtly comical portrait of life under an oppressive regime 21/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: Hacking HateSimon Klose's documentary exposes the grim realities of modern extremism, from right-wing ideology to psy-ops trying destabilise Western democracies 21/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: SpermageddonNorway’s Tommy Wirkola and Rasmus A Sivertsen tell the tale of a shoal of spermatozoids desperately seeking out an egg to fertilise 19/06/2024 | Annecy 2024EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Sheffield Doc/Fest title An Army of WomenNorwegian director Julie Lunde Lillesæter’s film follows a group of women who vow to change the laws that have let their rapists go unpunished 11/06/2024 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2024Interview: Sonja Prosenc • Director of Family Therapy“We are afraid that this will push us to confront something that we don't want to be confronted with”The Slovenian writer-director chats to us about aligning production design with characters, and crafting a story that’s both personal and political 10/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024Review: Family TherapyCentring on a wealthy Slovenian family, Sonja Prosenc’s third feature is a brightly burning social satire that asks us to laugh, and then to empathise 10/06/2024 | Tribeca 2024 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 ... 126 127 128 next