Portugal (The article continues below - Commercial information) 876 articles available in total starting from 05/09/2002. Last article published on 11/03/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 20 21 [22] 23 24 ... 86 87 88 next Review: Um Corpo que Dança - Ballet Gulbenkian 1965-2005Marco Martins skilfully creates an alluring cinematic portrait of the history of the Gulbenkian Ballet, as well as the Portuguese sociopolitical environment from 1965-2005 20/06/2022 | Films | Reviews | PortugalFEST – New Directors New Films Festival comes of ageFrom 20-27 June, the coastal city of Espinho will host this ever-youthful gathering that pins its hopes on emerging talents, much like it has done for the last 17 editions 17/06/2022 | FEST Espinho 2022Interview: Alain Ughetto • Director of No Dogs or Italians Allowed"Stop-motion animation is nothing like cartoons"The French filmmaker discusses his highly original second feature film telling the story of a family of Italian migrants, and his approach to stop-motion animation 17/06/2022 | Annecy 2022Review: NayolaThis fascinating first animated feature film of Portuguese initiative is a remarkable showcase for the abundant artistic talent of filmmaker José Miguel Ribeiro 16/06/2022 | Annecy 2022Review: No Dogs or Italians AllowedCombining poetry and realism, small and big history, in an original and personal animation style, Alain Ughetto signs a very endearing work of testimony on Italian migration 15/06/2022 | Annecy 2022Review: Will-o’-the-WispCANNES 2022: Portuguese filmmaker Joāo Pedro Rodrigues’ latest effort is a queer musical-fantasy about a dying king, set suggestively in the year 2069 31/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ FortnightInterview: Albert Serra • Director of Pacifiction“The character of De Roller reminded me most of Donald Trump!”CANNES 2022: We spoke with the Catalan director, flying high off the fine reception for his woozy, hypnotic Cannes competition debut 28/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | CompetitionReview: PacifictionCANNES 2022: Catalan maverick Albert Serra comes up with a sprawling, glittering essay on neo-colonialism in French Polynesia 27/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | CompetitionReview: PedroLaís Bodanzky’s feature navigates through the seas of fiction for a journey of urgent deconstruction and humanisation of historical figures and events 24/05/2022 | Films | Reviews | Brazil/PortugalReview: Everybody Loves JeanneCANNES 2022: Blanche Gardin is a force to be reckoned with in Céline Devaux's tale about a woman who didn’t want much in life – she just wanted to save the world 22/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Critics’ Week previous page: 1 2 3 ... 20 21 [22] 23 24 ... 86 87 88 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)