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4544 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 22/08/2025.

Review: Light Memories

Review: Light Memories

Misha Vallejo Prut unpacks intergenerational trauma as perpetuated by silence and absence, in the process making one of the most gorgeously lensed personal documentaries of the year  

22/11/2024 | IDFA 2024

Review: Silent Observers

Review: Silent Observers

Eliza Petkova’s new documentary adopts the point of view of five animals in a remote Bulgarian village  

22/11/2024 | IDFA 2024

Review: Abo Zaabal 89

Review: Abo Zaabal 89

In his poignant doc, Bassam Mortada, the son of a political prisoner, investigates how the very fabric of his family was torn apart and the constituent parts never came back the same way again  

22/11/2024 | IDFA 2024

Review: Never Alone

Review: Never Alone

Klaus Häro relates a little-known episode in Finland’s World War II experience, where a business proprietor toiled to save the country’s small Jewish population  

21/11/2024 | Black Nights 2024 | Baltic Film Competition

Review: Wishbone

Review: Wishbone

In her latest film, Greek director Penny Panayotopoulou uses realism and poetry to convey the condition of a family holding strong in a fragmented society, set against a backdrop of malpractice  

20/11/2024 | Lecce 2024

Review: Tower of Strength

Review: Tower of Strength

The leader of a family clan has to choose between the lives of its members, and his and his family’s honour in Nikola Vukčević’s third feature  

20/11/2024 | Cairo 2024

At Tallinn, panellists unpack the development and financing of the series Von Fock

At Tallinn, panellists unpack the development and financing of the series Von Fock

Led by former TV Beats head honcho Jevgeni Supin, the joint Estonian-Latvian-German-Italian project has become one of Estonia’s biggest to date  

20/11/2024 | Black Nights 2024 | Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event

Piotr Winiewicz • Director of About a Hero

Interview: Piotr Winiewicz • Director of About a Hero

“What happens if, all of a sudden, this voice we trust is not trustworthy any more?”

The Copenhagen-based Polish director discusses the extensive process of making his film, adapted from a script written by a specially trained AI model  

19/11/2024 | IDFA 2024

Review: No Dogs Allowed

Review: No Dogs Allowed

Steve Bache’s debut feature is a hard watch owing to its highly controversial subject but is an accomplished work, all things considered  

18/11/2024 | Black Nights 2024 | First Feature Competition

Review: About a Hero

Review: About a Hero

Piotr Winiewicz’s debut feature has opened this year’s IDFA by asking questions about image reproduction and humanity via AI  

18/11/2024 | IDFA 2024

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