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

From Cannes to Virton

The 29th Virton European Film Festival (November 6-15) kicks off today. The festival – which attracts a rather limited audience – is offering the 10,000 inhabitants of the town in the province of...  

06/11/2008 | Festivals | Belgium

Emily Atef wins Grand Prix in São Paulo

Last Thursday saw the 32nd São Paulo International Film Festival come to an end with a double success for The Stranger in Me. Director Emily Atef won the prize for the Best Film and the prize for...  

06/11/2008 | Festivals | Germany

BRITDOC partners with Sheffield

The 15th annual Sheffield Doc/Fest kicked off with the announcement of a new strategic partnership with BRITDOC, the festival run by the Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation. BRITDOC has cancelled its...  

06/11/2008 | Festivals | UK

Gijón prepares for wave of films

Everything is ready for the 46th Gijón International Film Festival (November 20-29), in which a wave of European titles and co-productions is expected to hit the Asturian coastal city. The...  

05/11/2008 | Festivals | Spain

MedFilm: The Mediterranean and beyond

While perhaps not Rome’s most prestigious film festival, it is certainly one of its oldest: this year the MedFilmFestival turns 16 and runs from November 6-16. Created to host the best of...  

05/11/2008 | Festivals | Italy

Home to compete at Mar del Plata

Currently showing in theatres in Switzerland and France, where it has been enthusiastically received by the press, Ursula Meier’s debut feature Home will screen in competition at Argentina’s 23rd...  

05/11/2008 | Festivals | Switzerland

Giorgio Gosetti leaves Business St. and the Rome FF

In an interview in a national daily, Giorgio Gosetti and Teresa Cavina announced that they will not be returning to the Rome International Film Festival (RIFF), whose third edition has just ended....  

04/11/2008 | Festivals | Italy

Lübeck loves Yngve

Norwegian film The Man Who Loved Yngve by Stian Kristiansen won the NDR Best Feature Film worth €12.500 at the 50th Nordic Film Days in Lübeck, which closed on Sunday. The festival jury said of...  

04/11/2008 | Festivals | Germany

DOK Leipzig announces winners

The 51st DOK Leipzig - International Documentary and Animated Film Festival (October 27-November 2) has announced its prize-winners. On Friday, the Dove for Best International Documentary Talent...  

03/11/2008 | Festivals | Germany

Viennale announces prize-winners

The Viennale (October 17-29) has announced its three prize-winners. The Vienna Film Prize – awarded to an Austrian film – went to Arash T. Riahi’s For a Moment, Freedom, which was co-produced by...  

03/11/2008 | Festivals | Austria

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