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840 articles available in total starting from 31/05/2002. Last article published on 27/12/2018.

Swiss film promises a 2016 rich in surprises

Swiss film promises a 2016 rich in surprises

2016 will be a rich year for Swiss film production, with the first documentary and fictional films starting to be unveiled  

05/01/2016 | Films | Switzerland

The Academy of Muses: The invention of love

The Academy of Muses: The invention of love

Master of indie José Luis Guerín presents a dialogue-focused film teetering between fiction and documentary, which philosophises on the origins of passion and desire  

31/12/2015 | Films | Spain

Incidencias: All aboard the laughter train

Incidencias: All aboard the laughter train

Duo José Corbacho and Juan Cruz are releasing a comedy ensemble film that is neither charming nor Christmassy, which unfolds on a high-speed train stranded in the middle of nowhere  

31/12/2015 | Films | Spain

Palm Trees in the Snow: (Over and) out of Africa?

Palm Trees in the Snow: (Over and) out of Africa?

Fernando González Molina directs this melodrama that is as overambitious as it is confused, starring his favourite actor, the very mainstream Mario Casas, in a role that is just too big for him  

24/12/2015 | Films | Spain

Pioneers’ Palace: A crop of new and interesting faces

Pioneers’ Palace: A crop of new and interesting faces

Bobby Păunescu’s film was shown at Sundance ahead of its domestic release in December  

10/12/2015 | Films | Romania

Starline walks down the aisle with The Marriage of Reason and Squalor

Starline walks down the aisle with The Marriage of Reason and Squalor

Film marks debut of Turner Prize nominated Jake Chapman of The Chapman Brothers  

01/12/2015 | Films | UK

Oh La La Pauline!: When family intimacy becomes documentary

Oh La La Pauline!: When family intimacy becomes documentary

The debut feature film by young French director Emilie Brisavoine catapults us into the private sphere of an unconventional family  

27/11/2015 | Films | France

Where There is Shade: A visceral and liberating scream

Where There is Shade: A visceral and liberating scream

Nathan Nicholovich’s engaging and powerful second feature film won the Reflet d’Or at the Geneva International Film Festival Tous Ecrans  

19/11/2015 | Films | France

About Heaven, the heavenly hidden in the mountains

About Heaven, the heavenly hidden in the mountains

The latest feature film by Romand director Stéphane Goël, which had its world premiere at this year’s edition of the Locarno Film Festival, marches on  

18/11/2015 | Films | Switzerland

Occupy the Pool: Moments suspended between light and dark

Occupy the Pool: Moments suspended between light and dark

With Occupy the Pool French-Swiss artist Kim Seob Boninsegni (who was born in Seul) brings us a sincere portrait of generation Y  

17/11/2015 | Films | Switzerland

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