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720 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2002. Last article published on 02/12/2025.

Jim Jarmusch • Director of Father Mother Sister Brother

Interview: Jim Jarmusch • Director of Father Mother Sister Brother

“I’m very intuitive in what I do, not analytical”

VENICE 2025: The US director shares some thoughts on his stories, his work and his love for cinema, veering off at times into some minute detail  

05/09 | Venice 2025 | Competition

Series review: Etty

Series review: Etty

VENICE 2025: Hagai Levi delivers a poignant and captivating series about the forging of an unusual woman’s psyche and her resilience in the face of hatred  

03/09 | Venice 2025 | Out of Competition

Review: Cotton Queen

Review: Cotton Queen

VENICE 2025: In spite of its title, Suzannah Mirghani’s impressive debut, following a Sudanese girl assessing her future on a plantation, avoids any fluff  

03/09 | Venice 2025 | International Film Critics’ Week

Maryam Touzani • Director of Calle Málaga

Interview: Maryam Touzani • Director of Calle Málaga

“There was a richness that I felt growing up, and I wanted to pay tribute to this community”

VENICE 2025: The director of The Blue Caftan speaks about bringing to the screen the unique beauty and complexity of her home city of Tangier  

03/09 | Venice 2025 | Venezia Spotlight

Review: Calle Málaga

Review: Calle Málaga

VENICE 2025: Maryam Touzani brings us a new Moroccan story brimming with life and love, and urging us to think deeply about generational divides  

03/09 | Venice 2025 | Venezia Spotlight

Review: Lost Land

Review: Lost Land

VENICE 2025: Japanese director Akio Fujimoto’s powerful second feature follows two displaced Rohingya children as they attempt to flee Bangladesh for Malaysia  

03/09 | Venice 2025 | Orizzonti

Nastia Korkia • Director of Short Summer

Interview: Nastia Korkia • Director of Short Summer

"The film was born from a need to reflect on what was happening in my country"

VENICE 2025: The director of Russian heritage talks about her feature debut, in which a little girl who is spending a quiet summer with her grandparents feels the echoes of war  

02/09 | Venice 2025 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Short Summer

Review: Short Summer

VENICE 2025: Nastia Korkia’s first fiction feature paints a poetic portrait of a childhood spent in the shadows of a war which stubbornly insinuates its way into everyday life  

01/09 | Venice 2025 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Father Mother Sister Brother

Review: Father Mother Sister Brother

VENICE 2025: Jim Jarmusch’s latest effort brings familial awkwardness to the fore with quiet humour and elegance  

31/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition

László Nemes • Director of Orphan

Interview: László Nemes • Director of Orphan

“This backstory has haunted my family’s lives ever since it actually happened”

VENICE 2025: The Hungarian director found the main story and protagonist for his new film in his own family, but simultaneously drew on his own experiences in the 1980s  

31/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition

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