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4704 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 28/01/2026.

Review: Youth Topia

Review: Youth Topia

German director Dennis Stormer presents his astonishing and wonderfully destabilising first feature film about the frustration and nostalgia of adolescence  

29/09/2021 | Zurich 2021

At Berlin's Human Rights Film Festival, activists and experts discuss how to put a halt to climate change with positive storytelling

At Berlin's Human Rights Film Festival, activists and experts discuss how to put a halt to climate change with positive storytelling

During the panel, speakers explored how positive storytelling can help activists to forge alliances, sensitise public opinion and stimulate good policymaking  

29/09/2021 | Industry | Market | Germany

Peter Bebjak • Director of The Auschwitz Report

Interview: Peter Bebjak • Director of The Auschwitz Report

“Personally, I believe we are living in times when we need heroic films about people who had an important mission”

The prolific Slovak filmmaker talks about his most ambitious project yet, which has just premiered domestically and in the USA  

29/09/2021 | /Slovakia/Czech Republic/Poland/Germany

Largest IMAX in the world set to open in Germany

Largest IMAX in the world set to open in Germany

The record-breaking screen is about to open in Leonberg and will host the highly anticipated premiere of the latest instalment in the James Bond saga, No Time to Die  

29/09/2021 | Distribution | Releases | Exhibitors | Germany

The best of German cinema on show in Paris

The best of German cinema on show in Paris

Featuring films from this year's Berlinale and Karlovy Vary, the 26th German Film Festival will take place at the Arlequin from 29 September to 3 October  

29/09/2021 | Festivals | Awards | France/Germany

Review: The Crossing

Review: The Crossing

Fabulously creative with her painterly approach to animation, Florence Miailhe signs a very successful film for all audiences about the poignant story of two young migrants  

28/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | Zabaltegi-Tabakalera

Matthias Luthardt is shooting Luise

Matthias Luthardt is shooting Luise

The Pingpong director is making his return to fiction with a feature film steered by 27 Films Production in league with Les Films de L’Étranger, and sold by Pyramide International  

27/09/2021 | Production | Funding | Germany/France

Bent Hamer • Director of The Middle Man

Interview: Bent Hamer • Director of The Middle Man

“The human aspect of the story always has to be there to attract me”

The Norwegian filmmaker talked to Cineuropa about his new film and how it explores human dynamics within communities when bad news need to be shared  

27/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Special Presentations

Review: And Tomorrow We Will Be Dead

Review: And Tomorrow We Will Be Dead

Michael Steiner tells the incredible, terrifying story of a Swiss couple who were held hostage for eight months by a group of Taliban fighters  

27/09/2021 | Zurich 2021

Sarah Blaßkiewitz’s Precious Ivie wins at the Filmkunstmesse

Sarah Blaßkiewitz’s Precious Ivie wins at the Filmkunstmesse

Once a year, cinema programmers and distributors come together in Leipzig to familiarise themselves with the latest film releases as well as to reward the most deserving productions  

27/09/2021 | Festivals | Awards | Germany

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