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28 articles available in total starting from 25/01/2022. Last article published on 15/11/2022.

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Chie Hayakawa  • Director of Plan 75

Interview: Chie Hayakawa • Director of Plan 75

"There is a feeling of hatred among young people towards elderly in Japanese society, because they think they have to pay for them and won’t get anything back"

CANNES 2022: The Japanese director discusses her first feature, a film of great acuity about the topic of euthanasia which received a Special Mention from the Caméra d'Or jury  

30/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

Review: The Dam

Review: The Dam

CANNES 2022: Ali Cherri has crafted a bold, esoteric and aesthetically pleasing work set in a remote area of northern Sudan at the time of the 2019 military coup in the country  

27/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Plan 75

Review: Plan 75

CANNES 2022: Produced by Japan, France and the Philippines, Chie Hayakawa's first feature film deals with the delicate subject of euthanasia in a subtle and slightly futuristic way  

20/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

Evia to become an international green cinema hub

Evia to become an international green cinema hub

The Thessaloniki Film Festival’s initiative is aiming to rebuild and restore the island of Evia, which was devastated by last summer’s fires  

01/03/2022 | Thessaloniki 2022

Maryna Er Gorbach • Director of Klondike

Interview: Maryna Er Gorbach • Director of Klondike

"In the crisis in Ukraine, which is now in the news again, my film brings the viewer to the 'backstage' of the news"

BERLINALE 2022: The director discusses her story of a Ukrainian family living on the border of Russia and Ukraine during the start of the war  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Michael Koch  • Director of A Piece of Sky

Interview: Michael Koch • Director of A Piece of Sky

“What interests me is the immediate power of nature that one feels in the mountain world”

BERLINALE 2022: Both the Swiss mountains and their inhabitants are the protagonists of this intimate and artistically appealing drama  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: A Piece of Sky

Review: A Piece of Sky

BERLINALE 2022: Michael Koch’s second feature is an Alpine mountain melodrama, studded with strange musical interludes  

18/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: Klondike

Review: Klondike

Taking place in eastern Ukraine in the early days of the Donbas war, Maryna Er Gorbach’s poetic and imaginative film evokes the surreal atmosphere of a peculiar conflict  

25/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

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