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4526 articles available in total starting from 18/05/2002. Last article published on 23/12/2020.

Insecure, the simple and powerful story of a character adrift

Insecure, the simple and powerful story of a character adrift

Reda Kateb puts on a splendid performance in a feature debut that gracefully rises above the clichés surrounding the topic of the lower-class suburbs. Revealed at Cannes in the ACID. programme  

07/10/2014 | Festivals | Switzerland

Shrew’s Nest: home, sweet home

Shrew’s Nest: home, sweet home

The feature debut by duo Juanfer Andrés and Esteban Roel, premiered at Sitges, is a dark, terrifying and riotous tale that unfolds indoors and with just a handful of characters  

07/10/2014 | Festivals | Spain

Dinard shines its spotlight on British cinema

Dinard shines its spotlight on British cinema

The festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary and is presenting 23 feature films, including six in competition, to be judged by a jury chaired by Catherine Deneuve  

07/10/2014 | Festivals | France

Eight awards and a closing-night film at the Filmfest Hamburg

Eight awards and a closing-night film at the Filmfest Hamburg

The 22nd edition of the German event presented an array of political films  

07/10/2014 | Festivals | Germany

The Haifa International Film Festival opens this week with 280 screenings

The Haifa International Film Festival opens this week with 280 screenings

The festival will take place from 9-18 October and will showcase 280 films from all over the world  

06/10/2014 | Festivals | Israel

Chubby, one hundred kilos of pure tenderness

Chubby, one hundred kilos of pure tenderness

Belgian-Swiss director Bruno Deville presents his first feature in competition at the Zurich Film Festival  

06/10/2014 | Festivals | Switzerland

Toto and His Sisters: a touching and engrossing observational documentary

Toto and His Sisters: a touching and engrossing observational documentary

Alexander Nanau’s latest film finely balances tough images with moments of tenderness and joy  

06/10/2014 | Festivals | Switzerland

Academic drug dealers win Reykjavik’s Golden Puffin

Academic drug dealers win Reykjavik’s Golden Puffin

Sydney Sibilia’s I Can Quit Whenever I Want has taken home the top prize at the Icelandic festival, which also programmed hot-tub, drive-in and living-room cinemas  

06/10/2014 | Festivals | Iceland

German films in fine form at the Paris showcase

German films in fine form at the Paris showcase

Wednesday will see the start of the 19th edition of the event organised by German Films in the French capital  

06/10/2014 | Festivals | France

The tenth edition of the Zurich Film Festival unveils its prize list

The tenth edition of the Zurich Film Festival unveils its prize list

The juries of the three competitions of the tenth edition of the Zurich Film Festival award Golden Eyes to Uruguay, Romania and Switzerland, not forgetting to highlight the quality of European cinema  

06/10/2014 | Festivals | Switzerland

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