UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3791 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 21/11/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 102 103 [104] 105 106 ... 378 379 380 next Review: EntwinedThe feature debut by Minos Nikolakakis mixes an arthouse approach with various horror tropes, resulting in an engaging and disturbing picture 12/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | DiscoveryReview: Hope GapDespite some likeable performances, William Nicholson's light-hearted drama about a marriage breaking up late in life feels contrived 10/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Special PresentationsInterview: Peter Mackie Burns • Director of Rialto“This man is brought through grief to a place where he doesn't know himself any more”VENICE 2019: Peter Mackie Burns chatted to Cineuropa about his Orizzonti film Rialto, which has nothing to do with the bridge in Venice 10/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | OrizzontiReview: RialtoVENICE 2019: Peter Mackie Burns’ grubby film about mid-life crisis gives pause for thought 10/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | OrizzontiReview: The Burnt Orange HeresyVENICE 2019: A nicely twisted little mystery does not quite 98 minutes make 10/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | Out of CompetitionInterview: Giuseppe Capotondi • Director of The Burnt Orange Heresy“I wanted to give my film a Hitchcockian flair”VENICE 2019: We talked to Giuseppe Capotondi, the director of this year’s closing film, The Burnt Orange Heresy, starring Elizabeth Debicki, Claes Bang and… Mick Jagger 09/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | Out of CompetitionInterview: Alex Gibney • Director of Citizen K“I thought Khodorkovsky’s story might be an opportunity to talk about how power works in Russia”VENICE 2019: American documentarian Alex Gibney discusses his Citizen K and tells Cineuropa a bunch of Russian tales at the Venice Film Festival 09/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | Out of CompetitionReview: Military WivesPeter Cattaneo’s dramatisation of a true story pleasantly hits familiar notes 09/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Special PresentationsReview: Those That, at a Distance, Resemble AnotherArgentine-British filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland makes her debut with a poetic essay on conservation and restoration processes carried out in museums 06/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | WavelengthsReview: MoffieVENICE 2019: Young homosexuals persecuted by the South African army in the 1980s are at the heart of Oliver Hermanus’ fourth film 06/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | Orizzonti previous page: 1 2 3 ... 102 103 [104] 105 106 ... 378 379 380 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)