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

The Wooden Box triumphs at Toulouse

Juan Carlos Falcon’s feature debut The Wooden Box won the Violette d’Or for Best Film this weekend at Toulouse’s 12th Cinespaña Film Festival (see news). Produced by Spanish outfits Aiete-Ariane...  

08/10/2007 | Festivals | France

Hallam Foe picks up Golden Hitchcock at Dinard

David Mackenzie was one of the winners this weekend at the 18th Dinard British Film Festival (see news), with his fourth feature, Hallam Foe, grabbing the festival’s top prize, the Golden...  

08/10/2007 | Festivals | France

Namur crowns debut titles

The 22nd Namur International Francophone Film Festival closed on Friday evening with French director Samuel Benchetrit’s second feature I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster, (see article), which was...  

05/10/2007 | Festivals | Belgium

Benchetrit's burlesque gem

French director Samuel Benchetrit’s second feature after Janis and John, I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster (see news ), was selected this summer at the Locarno Film Festival and yesterday evening...  

05/10/2007 | Festivals | Belgium

RomeFilmFest has Love Life

The second edition of the RomeFilmFest (October 18-27) will host the world premiere of Maria Schrader's debut feature Love Life, out of competition in the official program. The films is based on...  

05/10/2007 | Festivals | Germany

Viennale announces packed line-up

The 45th Viennale (October 19-31) yesterday revealed its programme, exhaustive as ever. This year, Austria’s largest international film event will welcome approximately 90,000 filmgoers and 700...  

04/10/2007 | Festivals | Austria

The Orphanage leads local fantasy contingent at Sitges

The 40th Sitges International Film Festival of Catalonia kicks off tonight with the screening of Juan Antonio Bayona's The Orphanage, the film recently submitted by Spain’s Academy of Arts and...  

04/10/2007 | Festivals | Spain

British films cross Channel

The 18th British Film Festival unspools this evening in Dinard, Brittany. Opening the event is Ken Loach’s It’s a Free World… (Best Screenplay Award at Venice, see news and interview), which is...  

04/10/2007 | Festivals | France

Formidable: Unevenly paced but warm

What if happiness were simply a pair of socks that we put on when we jump out of bed in the morning? A light social comedy, rather unevenly paced but humorous, is how Belgian director Dominique...  

04/10/2007 | Festivals | Belgium

Cinema meets the environment in Calabria

The first Festival Internazionale Cinema Ambiente & Paesaggio, to be held in Cosenza from October 9-13, is challenge: the event unites cinema and the environment in Calabria, a region full of...  

03/10/2007 | Festivals | Italy

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