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

Tribeca unspools with series of European premieres

The 2009 Tribeca Film Festival kicks off tonight with Woody Allen’s latest film, Whatever Works. Running through May 3, this year’s line-up (86 features and 46 shorts) offers a strong selection of...  

22/04/2009 | Festivals | Europe

East of Wiesbaden, films galore

Kicking off today in Wiesbaden is the 9th goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Film (April 22-28), which will screen 110 features and shorts and host 300 guests. The event aims to...  

22/04/2009 | Festivals | Germany

Let the Right One In scoops honours at BIFFF

The Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film closed on April 21 with a fairly predictable prize list honouring films already lauded by other festivals and critics. Europe is nonetheless...  

22/04/2009 | Festivals | Belgium

The best of European film showcased at Crossing Europe

Kicking off today in Linz, the 6th Crossing Europe Film Festival (April 20-26) will present 177 features, documentaries and shorts from 33 different countries. Among the 11 titles in competition...  

20/04/2009 | Festivals | Austria

Liège falls for UK detective films

The Liège International Detective Film Festival closed on April 19. Created just three years ago, with the invaluable support of the Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, the still...  

20/04/2009 | Festivals | Belgium

Ravenna celebrates European cinema

The poor distribution of European films is made all the more evident by and events and festivals such as the Mosaico d’Europa Film Fest (MEFF, held in Ravenna from April 20-25), which offer local...  

17/04/2009 | Festivals | Italy

Music opens New Europe Film Festival

Slovak director Juraj Nvota's comedy Music opened the New Europe Film Festival yesterday in Edinburgh. Playing on the Zeitgeist of Slovak socialism in the 1970s, Nvota's film evokes the kind of...  

17/04/2009 | Festivals | Slovakia

One Night in a City wins in Athens

Jan Balej's animated film One Night in a City has received the Grand Prix Athena at the Athens Animfest. The film is now invited to the third Animart animation workshop, to be held this July in...  

16/04/2009 | Festivals | Czech Republic

New CPH:PIX kicks off in Copenhagen

Denmark’s biggest ever film festival, CPH: PIX, will open its doors today in Copenhagen with the screening of Richard Curtis’ The Boat that Rocked. A total of 185 feature films will screen until...  

16/04/2009 | Festivals | Denmark

Coixet featured at Verona’s Schermi d’Amore

Spanish director-screenwriter-documentary filmmaker Isabel Coixet will be at the heart of the 2009 Schermi d’Amore (April 24-29), the film festival in Verona dedicated to big screen melodrama....  

16/04/2009 | Festivals | Italy

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