Arras 2018 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 44 articles available in total starting from 09/09/2016. Last article published on 13/11/2018. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next Interview: Nadia Paschetto • Director, Arras Film Festival"Viewers have a dormant passion for European films"We met up with Nadia Paschetto, director of the Arras Film Festival, the 19th edition of which runs from 2 to 11 November 02/11/2018 | Arras 2018A torrent of premiere screenings at ArrasThe 19th Arras Film Festival, which gets under way today, will present the world premiere of The Emperor of Paris by Jean-François Richet 02/11/2018 | Arras 2018Seven projects to be pitched at the Arras DaysProjects by Klaus Härö, Wolfgang Fischer and Ika Künzel, Cagla Zencirci and Guillaume Giovanetti, Bodo Kox, Daniel Sandu, Kaspar Jancis and George Sikharulidze will be showcased 23/10/2018 | Arras 2018 | IndustryThe Arras Film Festival pulls out all the stopsThe 19th edition of the event dedicated to European cinema will take place from 2-11 November, and will boast a barrage of premiere screenings and films as yet unreleased in France 08/10/2018 | Arras 2018Interview: Olivier Masset-Depasse • Director"I'm the kind of filmmaker that tries to create a different style of film each time"TORONTO 2018: Belgian director Olivier Masset-Depasse returns with his third feature Mothers' Instinct, and we talked to him about it 21/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Special Presentations Review: The Most Beautiful CoupleTORONTO 2018: German filmmaker Sven Taddicken directs a dramatic thriller about a sexual assault, leading a couple to walk a tightrope between justice and revenge 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Contemporary World Cinema Review: Emma PeetersVENICE 2018: Writer-director Nicole Palo’s black comedy about a suicidal actress finds life 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Giornate degli Autori Review: Mothers’ InstinctTORONTO 2018: Calling on the services of Veerle Baetens and Anne Coesens, Belgium’s Olivier Masset-Depasse delivers an atmospheric, female-driven, nostalgic psychological thriller set in the 1960s 10/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Special Presentations Review: SunsetVENICE 2018: In his competition entry, Hungarian director László Nemes creates a rich and vibrant world that unfortunately fails to engage 05/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Competition Review: AmandaVENICE 2018: Mikhaël Hers’ new family drama is a clever look at the aftermath of a terrorist attack 31/08/2018 | Venice 2018 | Orizzonti previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)