Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information) 2463 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 21/02/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 177 178 [179] 180 181 ... 245 246 247 next Dawn: The past is the presentLatvian filmmaker Laila Pakalnina’s latest film is a rich and symbolic affair that deals with the Soviet past and the oppression of the present 26/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionOrizont: The corruption of a familyMarian Crişan uses his psychological drama to discuss one of Romania’s most pressing environmental issues 23/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionThe Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and His Son: The relativity of justiceIglika Triffonova’s drama is being shown in the main competition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 19/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionREVIEW: Under The SunVitaly Mansky's documentary on a North Korean family, in Tallinn's main competition, turns into a display of the mechanisms and effects of indoctrination and propaganda 18/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionREVIEW: The BrideThe second film by Spanish filmmaker Paula Ortiz is a beautiful, modern and epic adaptation of Lorca's Blood Wedding, screening in Tallinn's main competition 18/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionREVIEW: The Paradise SuiteJoost van Ginkel’s second feature, competing in Tallinn, gives us a critical and raw snapshot of modern-day Europe 17/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionINTERVIEW: Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, BlackCineuropa met with Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah to talk about Black, their second film, a harsh but effective reinterpretation of West Side Story 17/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionREVIEW: BlackBilal Fallah and Adil El Arbi’s film is an uncompromising and brutal journey into the heart of Brussels' inner-city gangs, now competing at Tallinn's Black Nights 17/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | CompetitionSunset Song: women can be warriors tooSAN SEBASTIAN 2015: British maestro Terence Davies’ latest film is a most beautiful and delicate portrait of life in Scotland during the Great War 28/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | CompetitionThe White Knights: behind good intentionsSAN SEBASTIAN 2015: Belgian director Joachim Lafosse reconstructs a shocking real-life event with a punchy film bordering on documentary, adventure and a social exposé 28/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 177 178 [179] 180 181 ... 245 246 247 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)