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840 articles available in total starting from 31/05/2002. Last article published on 27/12/2018.

A Ilha dos Cães: Dog days are not over

A Ilha dos Cães: Dog days are not over

Portuguese director Jorge António directs a genre film set against the backdrop of the post-colonial legacy  

02/05/2017 | Films | Portugal

Fifty Springtimes: Standing on a teetering bridge

Fifty Springtimes: Standing on a teetering bridge

With humour and sensitivity, Blandine Lenoir brings us an endearing film about a 50-year-old woman in a full-blown stage of transition, with a nice role for Agnès Jaoui  

26/04/2017 | Films | France

With Holding Hands, Gianni Amelio is aiming right for our hearts

With Holding Hands, Gianni Amelio is aiming right for our hearts

In his new film, the Calabrian director tackles the bonds of family and the morass of emotions to which they give rise  

21/04/2017 | Films | Italy

Amar: With you until the end of the world

Amar: With you until the end of the world

The debut feature film by Spanish filmmaker Esteban Crespo respectfully, aesthetically and sensitively explores the overwhelming, intense and extremely fragile subject of one’s first love  

20/04/2017 | Films | Spain

Butterfly Kisses: A difficult theme wrapped in a dreamy atmosphere

Butterfly Kisses: A difficult theme wrapped in a dreamy atmosphere

After winning the Crystal Bear at Berlin, Rafael Kapelinski’s feature debut had its Italian premiere at the Lucca Film Festival of European Cinema  

14/04/2017 | Films | UK

69 Minutes of 86 Days: Innocence on the road to safety

69 Minutes of 86 Days: Innocence on the road to safety

This new refugee-themed documentary focuses on an innocent little girl, full of spirit and hope, as she travels with her family to Sweden  

14/04/2017 | Films | Norway

A Freudian Toni Servillo in Let Yourself Go!

A Freudian Toni Servillo in Let Yourself Go!

Out today in Italian theatres, Francesco Amato’s comedy sees the Neapolitan actor playing the role of a rigid psychoanalyst who winds up in trouble  

13/04/2017 | Films | Italy

Dark Fortune: A journey that plumbs the depths of emotion, between horror and redemption

Dark Fortune: A journey that plumbs the depths of emotion, between horror and redemption

The latest film by Stefan Haupt (The Circle), which is based on the book of the same name by Lukas Hartmann, strikes a chord with its strength and austere elegance  

13/04/2017 | Films | Switzerland

Another Me: Looking into the minds of convicts of sexual violence

Another Me: Looking into the minds of convicts of sexual violence

Screened recently at the Lecce Film Festival, Claudio Casazza’s documentary follows the rehabilitation of a group of sex offenders at Bollate Prison  

12/04/2017 | Films | Italy

Paula Rego: Secrets & Stories hits Portuguese screens

Paula Rego: Secrets & Stories hits Portuguese screens

Nick Willing directs an intense portrait of his mother, Paula Rego, which reveals the life and work of one of the most prominent Portuguese painters  

11/04/2017 | Films | Portugal

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