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4675 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 19/12/2025.

Alexandre Koberidze’s Dry Leaf is now in post-production

Alexandre Koberidze’s Dry Leaf is now in post-production

The director’s third film is a road movie set across Georgia, centring on the search for a missing photographer who was last seen snapping football stadiums around the country  

08/05 | Germany/Georgia

Review: Slackers

Review: Slackers

Two teenage girls pass the time and create minor havoc in Berlin in Sorina Gajewski’s uneven, but brave feature debut  

06/05 | Crossing Europe 2025

Annegret Richter • Artistic director, Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film

Interview: Annegret Richter • Artistic director, Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film

“There’s no definition of which target group it has to be for; you can tell any story with stop motion”

The artistic director of one of the biggest festivals in Europe dedicated to animation filmmaking gives us the low-down on this year’s highlights  

02/05 | /Germany

Holy Electricity comes out on top at goEast

Holy Electricity comes out on top at goEast

Tato Kotetishvili’s urban portrait has won the Golden Lily at the Wiesbaden-based festival, while standout works from Estonia, Poland, Uzbekistan and beyond were also recognised  

30/04 | goEast 2025 | Awards

Sally Potter’s Alma to star Pamela Anderson and Dakota Fanning

Sally Potter’s Alma to star Pamela Anderson and Dakota Fanning

The celebrated British filmmaker’s new comedy-drama will launch sales at Cannes through Bankside Films and will begin shooting on location in England this September  

30/04 | Production | Funding | UK/France/Germany

EXCLUSIVE: Yutaro Keino’s Mazurian Summer Story in the works, heading to Cannes’ Marché du film

EXCLUSIVE: Yutaro Keino’s Mazurian Summer Story in the works, heading to Cannes’ Marché du film

The coming-of-age drama follows a teenage boy navigating emotional and intergenerational turmoil against the backdrop of contemporary Eastern Europe  

28/04 | Production | Funding | Poland/Germany/Ukraine

Production begins on Randa Chahoud’s Identitti

Production begins on Randa Chahoud’s Identitti

Based on a bestseller by Mithu Sanyal, the story centres on a doctoral student and blogger who discovers a shocking secret about her Postcolonial Theory professor  

22/04 | Production | Funding | Germany

Aisha Can’t Fly Away becomes the first Egyptian film in Un Certain Regard since 2016

Aisha Can’t Fly Away becomes the first Egyptian film in Un Certain Regard since 2016

Morad Mostafa’s debut feature follows the eponymous 26-year-old immigrant and caregiver navigating violent tensions in the Cairo neighbourhood of Ain Shams  

18/04 | Production | Funding | Egypt/France/Germany/Tunisia/Saudi Arabia/Qatar/Sudan

Christian Petzold's 11th feature, Mirrors No. 3, becomes his first to grace the Croisette

Christian Petzold's 11th feature, Mirrors No. 3, becomes his first to grace the Croisette

The Silver Bear-winning German filmmaker brings the work to this year’s Directors' Fortnight in his fourth collaboration with Paula Beer  

18/04 | Production | Funding | Germany

Review: The Prince of Nanawa

Review: The Prince of Nanawa

Clarisa Navas’ epic documentary charts the life of a resilient young boy as he grows up in an isolated Paraguayan town bordering Argentina  

17/04 | Visions du Réel 2025

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