IFFR 2024 52 articles available in total starting from 15/12/2023. Last article published on 30/10/2024. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 next Interview: Marcelo Gomes • Director of Portrait of a Certain Orient“I want to talk about the human being in context, not about the context itself”The Brazilian director breaks down his story of a migration process that takes his characters from Lebanon to Brazil 07/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: YohannaA cross between a road movie and a documentary, Razka Robby Ertanto’s film navigates the contradictions characterising the Indonesian island of Sumba, which is both a paradise and hell 06/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: TrustDaniele Luchetti has once again reworked a brilliant novel by Domenico Starnone, but the final result is shaky, to say the least 06/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: The Worst Man in LondonRodrigo Areias’s new feature, set in Victorian-era London, is a portrait of the wicked machinations of the art world 06/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: King BabyAn astute reflection on the decline of male power, duo Kit&Arran’s film is an absurd farce which pokes fun at gender stereotypes 05/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Bright FutureInterview: Lilian Hess • Director of Duchampiana“Immersive media offer a really interesting opportunity to involve the body in the story”The German artist and filmmaker explains her immersive project inspired by a Marcel Duchamp masterpiece, now awarded by Eurimages 05/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | IFFR ProReview: BiteSteeped in a lush sepia tone, Guido Coppis's feature debut delves into a perplexing narrative on the fringes of psychological drama and thriller 05/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Bright FutureInterview: Sophia Bösch • Director of Milk Teeth“When the imagined world becomes real, that is an absolutely magical moment for me”The Swiss-Swedish director unpicks her intriguing coming-of-age drama that unfolds in a mystical forest setting 05/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionInterview: Jenni Luhta, Lauri Luhta • Directors of Moses“Freud is not the most empathetic person in the world, but you do develop some empathy for him later on”We got the low-down on this experimental film helmed by the directorial duo, in which Sigmund Freud meets Moses 05/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Tiger CompetitionRei and The Old Bachelor take home the top prizes from IFFRThree films with European involvement, Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust, Power Alley and Green Border, snagged the NETPAC Award, Youth Jury Award and Audience Award, respectively 05/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Awards previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 next