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

Hungarian and Romanian films win at Vukovar

After winning the Best Debut Film award at the Hungarian Film Week, Bela Paczolaj’s The Adventurers won the Best Feature Film Award at the second Vukovar Film Festival of Danube Countries (Jul...  

16/07/2008 | Festivals | Croatia

Peacefire, Kisses win Galway; Kells goes to LA

Macdara Vallely’s Peacefire won Best First Feature at the Galway Film Fleadh, while Israeli/French co-production The Lemon Tree, directed by Eran Riklis, won second place. Lance Daly’s Kisses was...  

15/07/2008 | Festivals | Ireland

Golden Apricot colours orange for a day

The fifth edition of the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival in Armenia, currently underway, will have a special Dutch Day on July 16, the birthday of renowned Dutch filmmaker Jos...  

15/07/2008 | Festivals | Netherlands

Two European titles announced for Toronto

Although it does not start for almost two more months, the first press releases from the Toronto International Film Festival are already stirring up anticipation for what has become one of the top...  

15/07/2008 | Festivals | Canada

Independent producers in the spotlight in Constanta

For the third summer in a row, the Independent Producers’ International Film Festival (IPIFF) is heating up the Romanian Black Sea town of Constanta. The festival kicks off today and runs through...  

14/07/2008 | Festivals | Romania

Terribly Happy takes grand prize at Karlovy Vary

Danish director Henrik Ruben Genz received the Crystal Globe for Best Feature Film and a cash prize of $30,000 for his film Terribly Happy at the gala closing ceremony of the 43rd Karlovy Vary...  

14/07/2008 | Festivals | Czech Republic

Motovun celebrates Russia

The Motovun Film Festival's 10th edition (Jul 28-Aug 1) coincides with 100 years of Russian film and therefore this year's Partner Country of the lauded Croatian event will be the largest nation...  

14/07/2008 | Festivals | Croatia

Karlovy Vary audiences love The Man Who Love Yngve

Norwegian director Stian Kristiansen's critically acclaimed film The Man Who Loved Yngve is a melancholy story that follows a young man whose feelings of love for a girl and another boy turn his...  

14/07/2008 | Festivals | Czech Republic

RomeFilmFest changes name and expands competition

With the arrival of the new president Gian Luigi Rondi in June come changes to the RomeFilmFest. The name of the event, to be held from October 22-31, has been changed to the Rome International...  

11/07/2008 | Festivals | Italy

I Was Here examines troubled youth

Estonian producer Riina Sildos is following up her successful 2007 tragedy The Class with another moving urban drama, I Was Here. The film, directed by René Vilbre, is screening in the East of the...  

09/07/2008 | Festivals | Czech Republic

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