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358 articles available in total starting from 24/05/2002. Last article published on 05/12/2025.

The Wakhan Front: The invisible enemy

The Wakhan Front: The invisible enemy

CANNES 2015: Clément Cogitore's first feature film is an astonishing and highly original piece of young French cinema about a platoon of soldiers in Afghanistan  

16/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics' Week

Paulina: one woman's fight, for and against everything

Paulina: one woman's fight, for and against everything

CANNES 2015: Santiago Mitre pays tribute to the determination and sacrifice of a woman who refuses to give up her political integrity  

16/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics' Week

Les Anarchistes: an infiltrator in the nineteenth century

Les Anarchistes: an infiltrator in the nineteenth century

CANNES 2015: Élie Wajeman opened Critics’ Week with his second historical feature film, which is nonetheless very current, in which young withered idealism tries to fight back with political revolt  

14/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week

A quartet of young French filmmakers for the Critics’ Week

A quartet of young French filmmakers for the Critics’ Week

Les Anarchistes, Les deux amis, The Wakhan Front and Learn by Heart to be showcased as part of this parallel section of Cannes  

21/04/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week/France

The Critics’ Week unveils its selection

The Critics’ Week unveils its selection

Italian-American director Jonas Capignano and French filmmaker Clément Cogitore are in competition, while Wajeman, Louis Garrel and Vadepied are all out of competition  

20/04/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics’ Week

Ronit Elkabetz chairs the jury

Ronit Elkabetz chairs the jury

The Israeli filmmaker-actress will chair the jury for 2015 Critics' Week  

24/03/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Critics' Week

Change is the only constant in Villa Touma

Change is the only constant in Villa Touma

VENICE 2014: Three spinster sisters cling desperately to the past in the new film by Suha Arraf  

10/09/2014 | Venice 2014 | Critics’ Week

No One’s Child triumphant at the Venice Critics’ Week

No One’s Child triumphant at the Venice Critics’ Week

VENICE 2014: Vuk Ršumović's film has taken home the RaroVideo Audience Award for Best Film  

05/09/2014 | Venice 2014 | Critics’ Week

No One's Child, the wild boy from Sarajevo

No One's Child, the wild boy from Sarajevo

VENICE 2014: The debut film by Vuk Rsumovic tackles a universal topic, offering moments of rare beauty to which the diminutive main character contributes a great deal  

05/09/2014 | Venice 2014 | Critics’ Week

Seven world premières, Italy in competition with a documentary

Seven world premières, Italy in competition with a documentary

The official programme of the independent section has been unveiled. Italy is represented by Dancing with Maria, the debut film by Gorizian Ivan Gergolet  

21/07/2014 | Venice 2014 | Critics' Week

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