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2280 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 05/06/2025.

Moretti brings Chaos to Berlin

Ahead of its official press conference, the Berlinale has released some of the most anticipated titles that will compete from February 7-17 for the Golden Bear at the festival’s 58th edition....  

09/01/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Competition/Italy

A taste of what’s in store

Eight titles in the official selection of the 58th Berlin International Film Festival have been announced, including films from Poland and Germany and a UK co-production. Katyń, by Oscar-winning...  

10/12/2007 | Berlinale 2008 | Competition

Costa-Gavras to head festival jury

The organisers of the Berlin International Film Festival announced yesterday that France-based Greek director Costa-Gavras will preside the international jury of the 2008 edition, to take place...  

27/11/2007 | Berlinale 2008 | Competition

Greco’s privately deprived man

Received to boos and whistles at its press screening, Emidio Greco’s RomeFilmFest competition title A Private Man (L’Uomo private) is the director’s first feature since 2002’s The Council of...  

24/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Competition

Pons draws up shadow map

Screening in competition at the RomeFilmFest, Ventura Pons’ 19th feature, Barcelona (A Map), is a character study that carefully maps out various aspects of the human condition (from loneliness...  

23/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Competition

Medem brings “chaos“ to festival

Interestingly enough, the RomeFilmFest opened and closed yesterday with films that featured a woman channeling numerous past lives in languages she does not know. Following Francis Ford Coppola’s...  

21/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Competition

Huppert uncovers her Hidden Love in Rome

Italian-born director Alessandro Capone presented his French-language drama Hidden Love (L’amour caché) in Competition at the RomeFilmFest, which is currently underway in the Italian capital. The...  

20/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Competition

Podeswa moves between Canada and Europe

Eight years after The Five Senses (presented in the Directors’ Fortnight), and after much television work (from The L World to Six Feet Under), Canadian filmmaker Jeremy Podeswa is back on the big...  

20/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Competition

Opener Second Breath speaks of the gangster underworld and lost honour

It is with a vertiginous leap into the void that the competition of the second international RomeFilmFest opened today: a leap taken by Daniel Auteuil (as Gu, a dangerous gangster with sad eyes)...  

18/10/2007 | RomeFilmFest | Competition

Greenaway paints his Rembrandt

Sixteen years after Prospero’s Books, Peter Greenaway returns to compete at the Lido. Judging by the enthusiasm with which the first screenings were greeted, his latest film seems likely to please...  

07/09/2007 | Venice 2007 | Competition

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