Releases - 1653 articles available in total starting from 03/01/2003. Last article published on 10/04/2017. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 122 123 [124] 125 126 ... 164 165 166 next Two generations of filmmakers grace screensDagen Zonder Lief (lit. “Days Without Love”), the second feature by young director Felix van Groeningen (see interview), distributed by Kinepolis Films, is one of two domestic titles hitting... 21/03/2007 | Releases | BelgiumThe Taviani brothers’ paradoxThe powerful, upsetting images of The Lark Farm are coming to Italian cinemas Friday, March 23 (through 01 Distribution). Presented in the Special section of last month’s Berlinale, the film by... 20/03/2007 | Releases | ItalyFicarra & Picone switched at birthA well-structured comedy based on more than just a series of gags, with a story to tell that makes people laugh without resorting to vulgarity. Not bad these days. Salvatore Ficarra and Valentino... 16/03/2007 | Releases | ItalyMalaga titles lead European contingentThe Malaga Spanish Film Festival is not over yet, but two of the event’s official selection titles hit Spanish screens today. Miguel Hermoso's Lola (see news) is expected to attract the attention... 16/03/2007 | Releases | SpainWixxer returns to solve more mysteriesSix new releases hit German screens today, most of which are European. Alongside a children’s comedy by Turkish director Faruk Aksoy (dist. Maxximum), this week’s new releases include two domestic... 16/03/2007 | Releases | GermanyAssisted suicides on screenEmerging local talent is in the spotlight this week with the opening of Artur Serra Araújo's feature debut Suicídeo Encomendado. The film hits 14 screens today throughout the country, distributed... 15/03/2007 | Releases | PortugalAngel leads contingent of European auteur filmsAll eyes are on European directors in French cinemas today, including François Ozon, Anthony Minghella, Dagur Kari, Albert Serra, Olivier Meyrou and Nikolaus Geyrhalter. Nine European... 14/03/2007 | Releases | FranceFlying high with ArchibugiTwo inseparable teenagers without much ambition or interest in life – Apollonio, called Pollo, the son of a rich Jewish antiques dealer from Rome, and Marco, nicknamed Curry, an Indian boy adopted... 13/03/2007 | Releases | ItalyThe immensity of (in)justiceIndisputably one of the best films of 2006, Immensity of Justice by Wiesław Saniewski (The Rain Soldier,1996) opens on Polish screens today. Perhaps it was the seriousness of a crime committed in... 09/03/2007 | Releases | PolandPaz Vega burns up screens as Saint TeresaFour domestic films are opening today – parallel to the Malaga Film Festival, which opens tonight and promises to place the young talent of Spanish cinema in the limelight (see news) – including... 09/03/2007 | Releases | Spain previous page: 1 2 3 ... 122 123 [124] 125 126 ... 164 165 166 next