Arras 2023 47 articles available in total starting from 23/11/2022. Last article published on 14/11/2023. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next Interview: Nadia Paschetto • Director, Arras Film Festival"The films which prevail are the ones which speak to us, which we like and which we want to carry forwards and champion"The director unpicks the 24th edition of the festival, notably the European competition and the focus sessions, as well as the current state of distribution 03/11/2023 | Arras 2023The Arras Film Festival gets ready to showcase an ample selection of 110 filmsThe 24th edition of the film gathering is unspooling 3 to 12 November, notably hosting masterclasses by Agnieszka Holland and Matteo Garrone 02/11/2023 | Arras 2023Review: The PeasantsThe new film by DK and Hugh Welchman, selected as the Polish Oscar entry, is a visually alluring painted animation which revolves around a young girl whose fate is decided by others 12/10/2023 | Poland/Serbia/LithuaniaReview: Stella. A LifeGerman director Kilian Riedhof offers up an ambiguous and complex character who will do anything to survive 10/10/2023 | Zurich 2023Nine pretenders to battle it out for the Golden Atlas at the Arras Film FestivalFrench director Dominik Moll is presiding over the competition jury at the event’s 24th edition, unspooling 3 – 12 November 06/10/2023 | Festivals | Awards | Arras 2023Review: SolitudeNinna Pálmadóttir’s first feature is a fleet, gentle study of a melancholic farmer looking for connection as he resettles in Reykjavík 21/09/2023 | Toronto 2023 | DiscoveryReview: Without AirThe debut feature from Hungarian filmmaker Katalin Moldovai meticulously explores political correctness’ destructive power on teaching 14/09/2023 | Toronto 2023 | DiscoveryReview: PhotophobiaVENICE 2023: Ivan Ostrochovský and Pavol Pekarčík look at the war in Ukraine from underground subway tunnels, through the eyes of two children, and in search of positive attitudes 12/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Giornate degli AutoriReview: Phantom YouthVENICE 2023: Luàna Bajrami crafts a decent portrayal of Kosovar youth in the mid-2000s, but the narrative gains depth and ups the intrigue only during the second half of the picture 11/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti ExtraInterview: Fien Troch • Director of Holly“My strength has to do with making people wonder what’s real and what’s not”VENICE 2023: The Belgian director keeps viewers guessing in her new film, about a shy girl who may or may not have mysterious powers 08/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next