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

Bruno de Almeida to open Lisbon Digital Fest

Director Bruno de Almeida has been chosen by the Village International D-Cinema Festival (VIDCF) to direct the film that will open its second edition on June 18. With this decision, VIDCF follows...  

06/02/2007 | Festivals | Portugal

Marais and Kaplers awarded in Rotterdam

In an unprecedented decision, the jury of the Rotterdam International Film Festival presented the VPRO Tiger Awards to four films this year rather than the usual three. The winners are Love...  

05/02/2007 | Festivals | Netherlands

Göteborg’s festival Darling

During last night’s closing ceremony of the 30th Göteborg Film Festival, first-time Swedish director Johan Kling’s Darling won the prestigious Nordic Film Prize. The jury described it as "a film...  

05/02/2007 | Festivals | Sweden

Created realities and fictional identities in Rotterdam

Though very different, the last two European titles to be presented as part of the Tiger Competition at the International Film Festival Rotterdam – Spain’s Me (Yo) and Danish film AFR – both...  

02/02/2007 | Festivals | Netherlands

109 features from 33 countries in Dublin

For its fifth anniversary, the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (February 16-25) will offer Dubliners its most extensive line-up of Irish, European and world premieres ever with 109...  

02/02/2007 | Festivals | Ireland

Rock ‘n’ Rotterdam

Music plays an important role in several titles that premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, including two in the Tiger Competition: the bittersweet Finnish comedy Rock ‘n’ Roll...  

31/01/2007 | Festivals | Netherlands

Dual award system takes centre stage

There is much anticipation over this year’s 38th Hungarian Film Week, the traditional annual showcase of Hungarian cinema in Budapest, which opens today with the out-of-competition screening of...  

30/01/2007 | Festivals | Hungary

Red Light Rotterdam

Over the weekend, the International Film Festival Rotterdam premiered three films that dealt with prostitution, either literally or symbolically. Aleksi Salmenperä’s Finnish A Man’s Job (Miehen...  

29/01/2007 | Festivals | Netherlands

Angers makes Lafosse happy

It was a day of victory for young Belgian director Joachim Lafosse and his second feature What Makes You Happy at the 19th Angers First Film Festival on Saturday. Produced by Eklektik Productions,...  

29/01/2007 | Festivals | France

Rotterdam opens in black and white

The first days of the 2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) were typified by black and white contrasts. Wednesday, the festival opened with the Argentinean media satire The Aerial from...  

26/01/2007 | Festivals | Netherlands

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