Films 840 articles available in total starting from 31/05/2002. Last article published on 27/12/2018. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 29 30 [31] 32 33 ... 82 83 84 next The Fish in Me: A subtly humorous and intriguing story of identityErtan Velimatti Alagöz’s second film, one of the few titles to actually screen at the Istanbul Film Festival, boasts a clever script that gives plenty of room for the viewer's own conclusions 27/04/2015 | Films | Turkey/Greece/AustraliaField of Dogs: Polyphonic cinemaFollowing The Mill and the Cross, Lech Majewski is back with a film based on Dante’s Divine Comedy 20/04/2015 | Films | PolandThe Falling: A delicately urgent piece of filmWith all its visual playfulness and aural precision, The Falling sees Carol Morley stumble onto something good 20/04/2015 | Films | UKMia madre: the most intimate side of MorettiThe heart-wrenching story of the last days of life of a mother, Nanni Moretti’s new film is a whirlwind of intimate and universally-shared emotions, with an exceptional performance from Margherita Buy 14/04/2015 | Films | ItalyFelices 140: The (harmful) power of moneyWith Felices 140, Gracia Querejeta has made a drama brimming with gallows humour that fiercely criticises how heartless we can become when millions of euros get in the way 07/04/2015 | Films | SpainThe Night of the Mouse: Cinephilia in actionFollowing its world premiere at Santa Barbara, the feature debut by David RL is having its European premiere at the Nantes Spanish Film Festival before moving on to Liège and FANT Bilbao 25/03/2015 | Films | SpainLa extraña elección: Seeking happiness in the countryFollowing screenings at festivals in Valladolid, Gijon and Guadalajara (Mexico), the documentary by Carmen Comadrán is getting a release: it is an ode to the virtues of rural life 25/03/2015 | Films | SpainStella ciao, a game of mirrors between past and presentWith his feature film, Ticino-born director Vito Robbiani takes us by the hand and leads us into the recent past, which nonetheless seems incredibly far away, where euphoria gives way to the... 19/03/2015 | Films | SwitzerlandEl gran salto adelante: Spain, a country teetering on the edge of the abyssWith this fiction film peppered with harsh reality, Pablo Llorca rounds off the critique of the modern-day social situation in Spain that he began with his recent documentary País de todo a cien 05/03/2015 | Films | SpainWorld premiere for Mirage d’Amour by Hubert TointThe debut feature by Hubert Toint, Mirage d’Amour, with Marie Gillain, Jean-Louis Stévenin and Eduardo Paxeco, was screened at the Mons Film Festival 05/03/2015 | Films | Belgium previous page: 1 2 3 ... 29 30 [31] 32 33 ... 82 83 84 next