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4675 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 19/12/2025.

Review: Sugarland

Review: Sugarland

Two young people cross Europe by car in Isabella Brunäcker’s debut feature, filmed on glorious 16 mm  

31/03 | Diagonale 2025

Review: The Srebrenica Tape – From Dad, for Alisa

Review: The Srebrenica Tape – From Dad, for Alisa

Chiara Sambuchi follows a woman on an emotional journey to uncover answers about the titular tape that her father made while sheltered in Srebrenica during the Bosnian War  

28/03 | Movies That Matter 2025

Joshua Oppenheimer • Director of The End

Interview: Joshua Oppenheimer • Director of The End

“My work finds its truth when we move beyond forms of storytelling that are inherently always fictitious”

The acclaimed Copenhagen-based US filmmaker speaks about his fiction debut, a fierce indictment of our collective gravitation towards bystanderism and self-deception  

28/03 | /Denmark/Germany/Ireland/Italy/UK/Sweden

Werner Herzog to direct his first animated feature, The Twilight World

Werner Herzog to direct his first animated feature, The Twilight World

The prolific German filmmaker is scheduled to begin production on his debut animation, based on his best-selling 2021 novel, in early 2026  

27/03 | Production | Funding | France/Germany

Uberto Pasolini boards Picomedia and Intaglio Films’ TV adaptation of Gulliver’s Travels as showrunner

Uberto Pasolini boards Picomedia and Intaglio Films’ TV adaptation of Gulliver’s Travels as showrunner

The live-action version of Jonathan Swift’s novel will be shot in English and will be a co-production with Beta Film  

27/03 | Production | Funding | Italy/Germany

Arthur Franck • Director of The Helsinki Effect

Interview: Arthur Franck • Director of The Helsinki Effect

“It’s the slow and boring diplomacy that actually changes the world”

The Finnish filmmaker’s latest documentary tells the story of a very significant but boring-sounding and mostly forgotten political event in a playful and satirical way  

25/03 | CPH:DOX 2025

Fatih Akin to shoot Geister weinen nicht this summer

Fatih Akin to shoot Geister weinen nicht this summer

Described as a psychic romantic drama, this will be the 15th fiction feature for the acclaimed Turkish-German director  

21/03 | Production | Funding | Germany

Julia von Heinz developing her next feature, September October

Julia von Heinz developing her next feature, September October

FilmFernsehFonds Bayern has granted the project a funding award of €35,000 for story development  

19/03 | Production | Funding | Germany

Flappers Film & VFX develops a series adaptation of bestselling trilogy The Romeo & Juliet Society

Flappers Film & VFX develops a series adaptation of bestselling trilogy The Romeo & Juliet Society

The Hamburg-based outfit has secured the rights to the series of novels by Sabine Schoder, looking to find success based on a combination of fantasy and young adult narratives  

19/03 | Production | Funding | Germany

Review: Smell of Burnt Milk

Review: Smell of Burnt Milk

Justine Bauer’s film, which scooped an award at the Mons Love International Film Festival, is a look at German rural life, encompassing matriarchy and the cyclical nature of time  

18/03 | Mons 2025

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