Arras 2019 40 articles available in total starting from 23/04/2018. Last article published on 19/11/2019. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next Review: LolaLaurent Micheli paints the portrait of a young transgender woman who, in order to fully start her new life, will first have to make peace with the ghosts of her past 23/08/2019 | Angoulême 2019Review: Notre dameThe sixth film from Valérie Donzelli is a refreshing comedy in pastel tones that allows us to laugh at human imperfections 12/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Piazza GrandeReview: AjvarAna Maria Rossi's debut feature strikes a satisfying balance between comedy and drama, supported by the performances of the two convincing lead actors 26/07/2019 | Palić 2019Interview: Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov • Directors of The Father"We were fascinated by how easily an otherwise completely rational person could fall for the supernatural"Bulgarian directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov talked to us about their absurdist tale The Father, world-premiered in competition at Karlovy Vary 03/07/2019 | Karlovy Vary 2019 | CompetitionReview: The FatherKristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov's third feature is an engaging, absurdist exploration of loss 03/07/2019 | Karlovy Vary 2019 | CompetitionReview: Let There Be LightThe relationship between fathers and sons is at the heart of Marko Škop's second feature, which deals with the rise of the extreme right wing in Slovakia 02/07/2019 | Karlovy Vary 2019 | CompetitionInterview: Marko Škop • Director of Let There Be Light“Let There Be Light is my own authentic message”Cineuropa talked to Slovakian writer-director Marko Škop about Let There Be Light, his follow-up to the critically acclaimed Eva Nová, the polarisation of society and his documentary background 01/07/2019 | Karlovy Vary 2019 | CompetitionReview: ParkingTudor Giurgiu explores love and emigration in his most accomplished film to date, which has just opened the Transilvania International Film Festival 03/06/2019 | Transilvania 2019Review: The WhistlersCANNES 2019: In his playful new film, Corneliu Porumboiu starts with Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger”, and then he rides and he rides – all the way to the Canary Islands 19/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | CompetitionReview: The ChampionLeonardo D'Agostini’s debut film starring Stefano Accorsi and Andrea Carpenzano is a compelling story about friendship set in the world of professional, millionaire footballers in Italy 18/04/2019 | Films | Reviews previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next