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1251 articles available in total starting from 11/09/2002. Last article published on 02/09/2025.

The tenth European Genre Forum announces its selection

The tenth European Genre Forum announces its selection

Eight genre projects have been chosen for the training initiative, which includes three specialised labs hosted at prominent film festivals across the continent  

14/05/2024 | Industry | Market | Croatia/Netherlands/Estonia

EXCLUSIVE: Poster and first clip for Cannes Critics' Week entry Baby

EXCLUSIVE: Poster and first clip for Cannes Critics' Week entry Baby

The sophomore feature by Brazil's Marcelo Caetano follows a young man trying to rebuild his life after being released from a detention center  

13/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Critics' Week

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for Hot Docs entry Nice Ladies

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for Hot Docs entry Nice Ladies

Mariia Ponomarova's documentary centres on a team of ageing Ukrainian cheerleaders holding on to their friendship as each navigates the trauma of war in her own way  

30/04/2024 | Hot Docs 2024

Peter Greenaway’s new film enters production in Italy

Peter Greenaway’s new film enters production in Italy

The untitled picture, toplined by Helen Hunt and Dustin Hoffmann, is the story of a man who wants to organise his own death in an elegant, sensible and tidy manner  

24/04/2024 | Production | Funding | Singapore/Switzerland/Italy/Netherlands/Belgium

Review: Apple Cider Vinegar

Review: Apple Cider Vinegar

Stone takes centre stage in Sofie Benoot’s playful, philosophical film essay on the interconnectedness of us, nature and the cosmos during the Anthropocene, voiced by Siân Phillips  

15/04/2024 | Visions du Réel 2024

Review: When I Close My Eyes

Review: When I Close My Eyes

In this hybrid live action-animated documentary, Pieter van Huystee tells the stories of women interned in Japanese camps in the Dutch East Indies during World War II  

02/04/2024 | Movies that Matter 2024

Kat Steppe now shooting Le Dimanche Neuf

Kat Steppe now shooting Le Dimanche Neuf

The Flemish director has cast Peter Van den Begin, Kristien De Proost, Josse De Pauw and Frank Lammers in this, her first fiction feature  

27/03/2024 | Production | Funding | Belgium/Netherlands

Review: Nice Ladies

Review: Nice Ladies

Through the perspective of a cheerleading team made up of penta- and septuagenarians, Mariia Ponomarova trains a fresh lens on life and survival during the Russian invasion of Ukraine  

27/03/2024 | Movies that Matter 2024

Julie  Nederkoorn  •  Project Coordinator and International Support of Movies that Matter Festival

Interview: Julie Nederkoorn • Project Coordinator and International Support of Movies that Matter Festival

“The core of our organization, and the Movies That Matter Festival that belongs to it, is supporting festivals and movies around human rights issues”

Julie Nederkoorn explains the programming of Movies that Matter and how they also support human rights film festivals outside of Europe.  

26/03/2024 | Euro Film Fest

Review: I Am the River, the River Is Me

Review: I Am the River, the River Is Me

Petr Lom’s newest documentary examines the indigenous importance of New Zealand’s Whanganui River, the first river worldwide to be granted legal personhood  

26/03/2024 | Movies That Matter 2024

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