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1653 articles available in total starting from 03/01/2003. Last article published on 10/04/2017.

Bad Blood: Portrait of a family collapse

After being chosen as the first local title to open the official competition of Fantasporto - one of Portugal's top film events – Bad Blood (Coisa Ruim) by Tiago Guedes and Frederico Serra opens...  

02/03/2006 | Releases | Portugal

From Hell to A Perfect Day

Nine European productions or co-productions are released today in French cinemas, taking on three American opponents, within the context of an overall rise in admissions (+ 20% tickets in 2006...  

01/03/2006 | Releases | France

An inferno of invisible children

Boy soldiers, exploited children, "meninos de Rua" from San Paolo, war refugees, tiny orphans and rich Chinese girls who are just as lonely. These are the main characters of All the Invisible...  

28/02/2006 | Releases | Italy

Children at war

A children’s war takes on many forms. The war of boy soldiers in Asia, Africa and South America is made up of gunpowder and blood, a stolen childhood that cries out for toys that can help the...  

27/02/2006 | Releases | Italy

Fatih Akin: Crossing the Thames

Among the six new films opening today in the UK, Fatih Akin’s Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul is the only European title launched on six screens by Soda Pictures. Shown out of...  

24/02/2006 | Releases | UK

Blockbusters and elementary particles

Six of the twelve films released yesterday are from across the Atlantic (five US films and one Argentinean title), four are German productions and co-productions (including The Elementary...  

24/02/2006 | Releases | Germany

A champion’s destiny for White Palms

One of the big winners of the recent Hungarian Film Week, Szabolcs Hajdu’s White Palms (Fehér tenyér) comes out today in Hungarian cinemas, distributed by Hungarotop. Having scooped up five awards...  

23/02/2006 | Releases | Hungary

282 screens for A Comedy of Power

Less than a week after its warm reception at the screening in official competition in Berlin (see article), Claude Chabrol’s A Comedy of Power hits French theatres, distributed by Pan Européenne...  

22/02/2006 | Releases | France

A linguistic dichotomy

Cinéart-Cinélibre released two films this week: Congo River, the documentary from Belgium's Thierry Michel, in six cinemas, following its recent screening at the Berlin Forum; and French adventure...  

22/02/2006 | Releases | ­ Belgium

The trembling land

Another soulful thriller and Dostoevsky-esque unpunished crime, after Woody Allen’s Match Point, David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence, Munich by Steven Spielberg, Le couperet by Costa-Gavras...  

22/02/2006 | Releases | Italy

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