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680 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2002. Last article published on 11/07/2025.

Review: Dead Girls Dancing

Review: Dead Girls Dancing

German director Anna Roller’s debut feature film is a surprising and formally sophisticated coming-of-age tale which unfolds in a crescendo of tension and confusion  

16/11/2023 | Lecce 2023

EXCLUSIVE: Karim Moussaoui is shooting The Vanishing

EXCLUSIVE: Karim Moussaoui is shooting The Vanishing

Sammy Lechea and Zar Amir Ebrahimi are headlining the second feature from the filmmaker discovered with Until The Birds Return, produced by Les Films Pelléas  

16/10/2023 | Production | Funding | France/Germany/Tunisia

The producers of the Cannes hit The Settlers explore its complex co-production journey

The producers of the Cannes hit The Settlers explore its complex co-production journey

At a BFI London Industry Talk, Giancarlo Nasi and Emily Morgan unveiled how the film was brought to the screen courtesy of nine co-production countries and the UK Global Screen Fund  

13/10/2023 | London 2023

"The burst of the series bubble" analysed at the German-French Film Meetings

"The burst of the series bubble" analysed at the German-French Film Meetings

The event tackled the paradoxical situation of the production with streaming platforms, between protection of investment obligations and rescaling of the expectations from this would-be Eldorado  

12/10/2023 | Industry | Market | France/Germany

The best of German cinema set for the showcase in Paris

The best of German cinema set for the showcase in Paris

The 28th Paris German Film Festival is unspooling between 11 and 15 October, offering up a Panorama of eight feature films and a focus on editor Bettina Böhler  

10/10/2023 | Festivals | Awards | France/Germany

Benjamín Naishtat and María Alché  • Directors of Puan

Interview: Benjamín Naishtat and María Alché • Directors of Puan

“Comedy is an excellent genre for tackling heavy subjects"

The Argentinean filmmakers have joined lives and forces to create the philosophical comedy starring Marcelo Subiotto and Leonardo Sbaraglia  

29/09/2023 | San Sebastian 2023 | Competition

Review: Puan

Review: Puan

Argentina’s María Alché and Benjamín Naishtat present a tragicomedy with political overtones about the meaning and loss of one’s ideals  

27/09/2023 | San Sebastián 2023 | Competition

Farhad Delaram  • Director of Achilles

Interview: Farhad Delaram • Director of Achilles

“My film is a call for artists to engage more profoundly with real-world challenges”

The independent Iranian filmmaker talks us through his storytelling inspirations, Iran's sociopolitical backdrop, his love for road movies and his experiences with European collaboration  

27/09/2023 | San Sebastián 2023 | New Directors

Review: Achilles

Review: Achilles

Farhad Delaram's feature debut emerges as an evocative narrative, blending a realistic portrayal of oppression with an introspective journey of resistance  

18/09/2023 | Toronto 2023 | Discovery

Hanna Slak • Director of Not a Word

Interview: Hanna Slak • Director of Not a Word

“What I was interested in was this immanent story of confronting darkness during the search for a place where the healing process can start”

The filmmaker homes in on the parent-child themes central to her new movie, Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No 5, and how genre influences her dramas  

13/09/2023 | Toronto 2023 | Platform

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