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4526 articles available in total starting from 18/05/2002. Last article published on 23/12/2020.

Turin’s Infidel is a Muslim Homer Simpson

“Comedy is the best way to tackle dangerous themes such as religious conflicts, in order to play down and defuse absurdities,” says British director Josh Appignanesi, whose sophomore film The...  

30/11/2010 | Festivals | Italy

Clinton and Blair’s Special Relationship captured at Turin

In 1992 Tony Blair took lessons in “political communications” from Bill Clinton’s experts. A few years later he was invited to the White House, highly unusual for an opposition leader, for his...  

30/11/2010 | Festivals | Italy

Unifrance from Prague to Mumbai

The international promotion of French cinema is moving from one continent to another this week for tomorrow, the 13th Czech Republic French Film Festival will close, while Saturday will mark the...  

30/11/2010 | Festivals | France

Thessaloniki reveals line-up for mid-crisis fest

Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours will be raising the curtains for the Thessaloniki International Film Festival (December 3 - 12), celebrating its 51st edition under the new management of acclaimed...  

29/11/2010 | Festivals | Greece

Tuesday, After Christmas sweeps up at Gijón

Romanian film Tuesday, After Christmas was the major winner at the 48th Gijón International Film Festival, which closed on Saturday, November 27. Spain’s most important independent film event...  

29/11/2010 | Festivals | Spain

Triple crown for Winter’s Bone in Stockholm

Independent US film Winter’s Bone by Debra Granik won no less than three major awards at the Stockholm International Film Festival, which ended on Sunday: the Bronze Horse for Best Film, Best...  

29/11/2010 | Festivals | Sweden

IDFA opener wins major prizes

Position Among the Stars by Dutch/Indonesian filmmaker Leonard Retel Helmrich was the big winner at the awards ceremony of IDFA International Documentary Film Festival. The film won both the VPRO...  

29/11/2010 | Festivals | Netherlands

Camerimage opens in new location

Now held in Bydgoszcz instead of Lodz, the cinematographers’ festival Plus Camerimage opened on Saturday, November 27. Running until December 4, this 18th edition has a line-up including hundreds...  

29/11/2010 | Festivals | Poland

Best Swiss Feature 2010 Animal Heart presented in Japan

Winner of the 2010 Quartz for Best Swiss Feature, Séverine Cornamusaz’s Animal Heart screened at a gala evening attended by the director at the 17th Osaka European Film Festival. The event, which...  

26/11/2010 | Festivals | Switzerland

Men Standing in competition at Turin

Opening today with Lola Doillon’s In Your Hands (see ), the 28th Turin Film Festival, headed by Gianni Amelio, has one French film in its 16-strong competition line-up: Jérémy Gravayat’s Men...  

26/11/2010 | Festivals | France

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