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876 articles available in total starting from 05/09/2002. Last article published on 11/03/2026.

A Date in Minsk comes out on top at the 20th Doclisboa

A Date in Minsk comes out on top at the 20th Doclisboa

Nikita Lavretski’s movie has emerged as the winner of the City of Lisbon Award for Best International Competition Film; The Visit and a Secret Garden and Vexations also garnered praise  

17/10/2022 | Doclisboa 2022 | Awards

Ana Pereira • Coordinator, Arché

Interview: Ana Pereira • Coordinator, Arché

“We always aim for a plural selection”

With the eighth edition of Doclisboa’s Arché industry strand about to wrap, we spoke to its coordinator to get to know the origins and intricacies of the initiative  

14/10/2022 | Doclisboa 2022 | Doclisboa Arché

Bruno Castro • Director, Alvalade Cineclube

Interview: Bruno Castro • Director, Alvalade Cineclube

"We need to move beyond preconceived ideas"

The Portuguese professional spoke to us about the situation in his country and the important role played by film clubs in guiding audiences back to cinemas  

11/10/2022 | /Portugal

Jaione Camborda shoots her second feature film, The Rye Horn

Jaione Camborda shoots her second feature film, The Rye Horn

Galicia and Portugal provide the settings for this rural drama starring Janet Novás and co-produced by María Zamora  

06/10/2022 | Production | Funding | Spain/Portugal/Belgium

Review: The Open Body

Review: The Open Body

Ángeles Huerta's first fiction feature film faithfully adapts a story by Xosé Luis Méndez Ferrín, managing to project the strength of the author's words in beautiful and powerful images  

03/10/2022 | Films | Reviews | Spain/Portugal

Review: Great Yarmouth: Provisional Figures

Review: Great Yarmouth: Provisional Figures

Marco Martins crafts an atmospheric and grim portrait of a woman who both helps and exploits Portuguese workers in a depressing English seaside town  

23/09/2022 | San Sebastián 2022 | Competition

Marco Martins • Director of Great Yarmouth: Provisional Figures

Interview: Marco Martins • Director of Great Yarmouth: Provisional Figures

“The film is named after the city because the entire city is sick”

The director tells us about his atmospheric film, centred on Portuguese workers in the titular, economically depressed English seaside town  

23/09/2022 | San Sebastián 2022 | Competition

Review: The Bride

Review: The Bride

VENICE 2022: Sérgio Tréfaut’s short, sharp film follows a female inductee of Daesh, as she awaits her own trial after her husband’s execution  

15/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti

Lav Diaz • Director of When the Waves Are Gone

Interview: Lav Diaz • Director of When the Waves Are Gone

“I consider my kind of filmmaking like writing a novel: I create real characters, the characters are fleshed out, and we see them living in the film”

VENICE 2022: We spoke to the Filipino auteur – famous for his epic-length works – about his long-awaited new feature, a revenge story set amidst the country’s narco-wars  

13/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Out of Competition

Cláudia Varejão • Director of Wolf & Dog

Interview: Cláudia Varejão • Director of Wolf & Dog

"Sometimes we are wolves, sometimes we are dogs, but in our youth we are everything"

VENICE 2022: The Portuguese director has shot her film on an island in the Azores, home to a tiny queer community made up of young boys and girls trying to find their way in life  

06/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

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