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3548 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 12/09/2024.

Review: Nineteen

Review: Nineteen

VENICE 2024: Carefree, provocative, asyntactic, Giovanni Tortorici’s debut, produced by Luca Guadagnino, speaks the Gen Z language  

31/08 | Venice 2024 | Orizzonti

Review: One to One: John & Yoko

Review: One to One: John & Yoko

VENICE 2024: Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards’ frantic, fun doc is so good that it makes you forget all about Gal Gadot’s take on “Imagine”  

31/08 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

Lynley reboot, toplined by Leo Suter and Sofia Barclay, filming in Ireland

Lynley reboot, toplined by Leo Suter and Sofia Barclay, filming in Ireland

The 4x90-minute series, helmed by Ed Bazalgette, sees Elizabeth George’s iconic inspector revived  

23/08 | Production | Funding | UK/Ireland

Carlos Solano makes his feature debut with Leo & Lou

Carlos Solano makes his feature debut with Leo & Lou

Young newcomer Julia Sulleiro stars in a road movie where she travels around Galicia and meets Isak Férriz, Manuel Manquiña, Marta Larralde, María Pujalte and Maggie Civantos  

21/08 | Production | Funding | Spain/UK/Romania

Review: Sunlight

Review: Sunlight

UK comedy performer Nina Conti brings her alter ego, “Monkey”, to the big screen in her feature-length directorial debut  

20/08 | Edinburgh 2024

Jessica Sarah Rinland • Director of Collective Monologue

Interview: Jessica Sarah Rinland • Director of Collective Monologue

“A collective monologue can exist between humans and animals or between workers and institutions”

The Argentinean-British director talks about her interest in ecology and museum conservation, her relationship with her protagonists and her artistic references  

19/08 | Locarno 2024 | Cineasti del Presente

Review: Collective Monologue

Review: Collective Monologue

Jessica Sarah Rinland's feature transcends the boundaries between human and animal, capturing the infinite tenderness of relationships rooted in the pure immediacy of existence  

19/08 | Locarno 2024 | Cineasti del Presente

Richard Hunter • Director of Foul Evil Deeds

Interview: Richard Hunter • Director of Foul Evil Deeds

“The goal was to avoid saying what I think is good or bad, or pointing a finger”

The British director breaks down how he employed a mix of static and home-video aesthetics to ask important moral questions in his new film  

15/08 | Locarno 2024 | Cineasti del Presente

Review: Foul Evil Deeds

Review: Foul Evil Deeds

British director Richard Hunter’s debut feature film speaks of evil deeds carried out by random people, painting a unique portrait of human beings who are trying to fight their demons  

15/08 | Locarno 2024 | Cineasti del presente

Ben Rivers • Director of Bogancloch

Interview: Ben Rivers • Director of Bogancloch

"Oftentimes, you look at cinema and it's all about content, or all about the form, but I want them to work together in order to create a universe"

The British filmmaker tells us about his interest in repetition, as evidenced in his latest film, and his editing process  

13/08 | Locarno 2024 | Competition

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