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Pálfi in competition at Karlovy Vary

I Am Not Your Friend, the third feature by talented and whimsical Hungarian director György Pálfi (Hukkle, Taxidermia), is among the 14 films set to vie for the Crystal Globe at the 44th Karlovy...  

02/07/2009 | Festivals | Hungary

Holy Money a unique Italian-set Belgian film

Yesterday evening, the Brussels Film Festival presented a unique Belgian title. Neither a Walloon, Flemish nor Brussels production, Holy Money is an English-language film set in Italy and...  

02/07/2009 | Festivals | Belgium

Muntean, Sitaru, Van Rompey, Coninx and de Vries to attend Paris Project

The 7th Paris Cinéma festival kicks off today with a rich line-up of films (see news). Meanwhile, European professionals are preparing to head to the French capital for the event’s industry...  

02/07/2009 | Festivals | France

Soul at Peace vying for Crystal Globe

Vladimir Balko's drama Soul at Peace is among 14 films contending for the Crystal Globe at Karlovy Vary (July 3-11). The film portrays an ex-con who struggles to resume an ordinary life. Balko...  

01/07/2009 | Festivals | Slovakia

Stephen Frears at Munich

The 27th Munich Film Festival (June 26-July 4) is in full swing. This is Germany’s second largest festival after the Berlinale, with over 60,000 viewers, over 1,500 professionals and around 600...  

30/06/2009 | Festivals | Germany

My Husband's Women at Karlovy Vary

Ivan Vojnar's My Husband's Women is one of eight new Slovak films screening at the 44th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 3–11). Vojnar is known for his documentaries, including his...  

30/06/2009 | Festivals | Slovakia

Hunger wins grand prize at Art Film

Steve McQueen's international award-winning film Hunger added two more prizes to its name over the weekend at the 17th Art Film Fest in Slovakia. The film won the Blue Angel grand prize and...  

30/06/2009 | Festivals | Slovakia

Moon wins top Edinburgh prize

Duncan Jones’ Moon has won the Michael Powell Award for Best British Film at the 63rd Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF). The Jury citation read: “We award Moon for its singular vision...  

29/06/2009 | Festivals | UK

Unmade Beds opens Brussels Film Festival

The Brussels Film Festival, which renews the links with Cinematek's event Age d'Or and has partnered for the first time with the European Parliament's Prix Lux, officially opened last Saturday...  

29/06/2009 | Festivals | Belgium

Rachel: A drop in the ocean of the Mid-East conflict

"A small episode in an ocean of the tragedy that is the Middle East. The Israeli-Palestinian War is the least forgotten war in the world. There are more cameras there than anywhere else on the...  

29/06/2009 | Festivals | Italy

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