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

Premiers Plans unveils future of European cinema

The 20th edition of the Premiers Plans Film Festival in Angers kicks off today and lasts until January 27. This hotbed of young European cinematic talent has led to the discovery of directors such...  

18/01/2008 | Festivals | France

Müller reconfirmed to direct Venice

Marco Müller has been reconfirmed as artistic director of the Venice Film Festival for another four years. Müller has been successfully heading the festival since 2004. The 65th edition of the...  

17/01/2008 | Festivals | Italy

450 films on show in Göteborg

A total of 450 films from 67 countries will screen in the 21 sections of the 31st Göteborg International Film Festival (January 25-February 4), the biggest annual film gathering in the Nordic...  

16/01/2008 | Festivals | Sweden

Spotlight on young German directors

The 29th edition of the Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival in Saarbrücken (January 14-20) opened yesterday with the screening of Love Made Easy, the second film by young Zurich-born director Peter...  

15/01/2008 | Festivals | Germany

Chrigu at Angers

The Premiers Plans Film Festival in Angers (France), whose 20th edition will be held from January 18-27, will screen Swiss documentary Chrigu (Diagonal, Arsonfilm) in the Figures Libres section. A...  

15/01/2008 | Festivals | Switzerland

In Bologna, the Future is (once again) now

For its tenth anniversary edition, the programme of Bologna’s Future Film Festival (January 15-20) is teeming with 27 features and over 160 short films from throughout the world. The important...  

15/01/2008 | Festivals | Italy

Tromsö hosts Kautokeino Rebellion

The Tromsö International Film Festival (TIFF), the biggest annual film festival in Norway – which attracts some 46,000 visitors each year and screens over 100 films – opens tomorrow with the world...  

14/01/2008 | Festivals | Norway

Seven Swiss films at Sarrebruck

The Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival, whose 29th edition will be held from January 14-20 in Sarrebruck (Germany), is hosting no less than seven Swiss productions and co-productions. The comedy Love...  

14/01/2008 | Festivals | Switzerland

From the Baltics to the Balkans and beyond

Teeming with a selection of 140 titles, the Trieste Film Festival (January 17-24), historically dedicated to Eastern European cinema, will kick off its 19th edition with Jiri Menzel’s widely...  

14/01/2008 | Festivals | Italy

Sundance looks to Europe

Several weeks ago, Sundance director Geoff Gilmore said: “The globalisation of independent cinema that people have been speaking about for years has begun influencing our competition as well”....  

09/01/2008 | Festivals | Europe

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