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1345 articles available in total starting from 13/01/2005. Last article published on 12/03/2026.

Anke Blondé • Director of Dust

Interview: Anke Blondé • Director of Dust

"Luc and Geert are falling, the question is how they will fall"

BERLINALE 2026: The Flemish filmmaker talks about her second feature film, written by Angelo Tijssens, starring Jan Hammenecker and Arieh Worthalter  

17/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Competition

Review: Traces

Review: Traces

BERLINALE 2026: Ukrainian filmmakers Alisa Kovalenko and Marysia Nikitiuk address wartime sexual violence against women in their country  

17/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Panorama

Review: Dust

Review: Dust

BERLINALE 2026: Anke Blondé follows the last 36 hours of freedom of two Flemish tech entrepreneurs on the verge of being arrested at the dawn of the 21st century  

15/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Competition

New Europe Film Sales heads to the Berlinale with A Prayer for the Dying and Prosecution

New Europe Film Sales heads to the Berlinale with A Prayer for the Dying and Prosecution

The Polish sales agent will premiere Dara Van Dusen's film in Perspectives and Faraz Shariat's new work in Panorama, alongside a diverse slate spanning historical drama and US indie fare  

09/02 | Berlinale 2026 | EFM

Łukasz Ronduda • Director of Tell Me What You Feel

Interview: Łukasz Ronduda • Director of Tell Me What You Feel

“I wanted to portray modern love in all its temporality”

The Polish filmmaker shares his intense observations on therapeutic relationships which surface through various motifs in his new movie  

05/02 | IFFR 2026 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Tell Me What You Feel

Review: Tell Me What You Feel

Łukasz Ronduda’s tender feature is a relationship study that digs deep into trauma while tracing the fragile connections between wounded souls  

31/01 | IFFR 2026 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Closure

Review: Closure

Polish filmmaker Michał Marczak’s new feature-length documentary is an intense and immersive take on a tragic personal topic with wider social implications  

27/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Krakatoa by Carlos Casas to premiere in dual format at IFFR

Krakatoa by Carlos Casas to premiere in dual format at IFFR

Alongside screenings in the Bright Future competition, the film will also be presented as an installation, extending its cinematic universe into an immersive spatial experience  

23/01 | Production | Funding | Spain/France/UK/Poland

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for FIPADOC entry The Queen and the Smokehouse

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for FIPADOC entry The Queen and the Smokehouse

Iga Lis’s debut feature paints an intimate, sharply humorous portrait of a smokehouse matriarch facing the uncertain future of the small seaside empire she has built over four decades  

23/01 | FIPADOC 2026

Review: Brother

Review: Brother

Maciej Sobieszczański’s movie follows a family from the Polish suburbs who are struggling with their lot, but the film’s narrative ambitions are cut short by clichés  

22/01 | Trieste 2026

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