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46 articles available in total starting from 20/06/2024. Last article published on 18/11/2025.

Review: The Altar Boys

Review: The Altar Boys

With the help of his friends, a young teen takes himself for Jesus and Robin Hood in Piotr Domalewski’s new movie, but wanting to do good isn’t as easy as people think  

13/11 | Arras 2025

Review: Solitary

Review: Solitary

With staggering simplicity and suspense expertly peppered with paranoia, Eamonn Murphy examines the unspoken anxieties of a widowed farmer living in isolation  

13/11 | Arras 2025

Review: The Night Bus

Review: The Night Bus

Morade Aïssaoui delivers a hugely intense first feature film, a genre film come modern-day sociological puzzle, on a bus where everything goes wrong  

12/11 | Arras 2025

Marie-Elsa Sgualdo • Director of Silent Rebellion

Interview: Marie-Elsa Sgualdo • Director of Silent Rebellion

"We went back in time to explore just how complicated it was for women to assert their autonomy"

The Swiss filmmaker looks back on the making of her first feature, a period drama charting the courageous path to emancipation walked by a very young woman during the Second World War  

12/11 | Arras 2025

Nadia Paschetto • Director, Arras Film Festival

Interview: Nadia Paschetto • Director, Arras Film Festival

"It’s now or never if we want to win over this new audience"

The festival director chats high-quality European cinema, winning over young audiences and project pitching sessions as she sheds light on the event’s 26th edition  

07/11 | Arras 2025

European cinema in all its diversity to be unleashed at the Arras Film Festival

European cinema in all its diversity to be unleashed at the Arras Film Festival

The 26th edition of the event set to unspool between 7 and 16 November will play host to 122 feature films, guests of honour Léa Drucker and Lucas Belvaux, and a focus on Polish production  

04/11 | Arras 2025

Nine films to vie for the Golden Atlas at the Arras Film Festival

Nine films to vie for the Golden Atlas at the Arras Film Festival

Stéphane Demoustier will chair the jury of the competition at the 26th edition of the event, which will run from 7-16 November  

10/10 | Arras 2025

Review: Skiff

Review: Skiff

Cecilia Verheyden delivers a tender and resonant coming-of-age tale, culminating in a final act that lingers thanks to its brutal honesty  

03/10 | Arras 2025

Agnieszka Holland  • Director of Franz

Interview: Agnieszka Holland • Director of Franz

“If I wanted to somehow find a new perspective myself, I had to look for fragments, pieces, puzzles and layers – I had to make it funky”

The Polish filmmaker explores her personal connection to her central subject, and how she sought to bring him to life in a bright and offbeat way  

24/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Review: Sundays

Review: Sundays

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa establishes herself as a filmmaker with this chronicle of a family crisis, which questions the very solid foundations of the sacrosanct institution and its limited tolerance  

23/09 | San Sebastian 2025 | Competition

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