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Critics' Week

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358 articles available in total starting from 24/05/2002. Last article published on 05/12/2025.

The hidden memory of Belzec

Closing last night at the 20th edition of Critics’ Week at la Mostra with the screening in "special event" of the documentary Belzec by Frenchman Guillaume Moscovitz. Set in Poland, not far from...  

09/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Critics’ Week

Le Passager: a brother’s phantom

Mission brilliantly accomplished behind the camera for French actor Eric Caravaca who made Le Passager his well-received first feature, in the Venice Critics’ Week. Playing the protagonist in his...  

06/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Critics’ Week

Pavee Lacken or cinéma-vérité

An ultra realistic plunge into a Bohemian Irish world for the first film in competition during Critics’ Week: Pavee Lacken by Perry Ogden. Mixing professional and non-professional actors, this...  

03/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Critics’ week

First films: courage and personality

First films with powerful ideas, non-improvisational debuts which are the result of intense preparation. Once more this year The International Critics' Week - programmed for the Venice Festival...  

21/07/2005 | Venice 2005 | Critics' Week

The heiress of a good tradition

After Julie Bertuccelli in 2003 (Depuis qu’Otar est parti) and Eleonore Faucher (Brodeuses) in 2004, it is another female director, Karin Albou who will represent France in competition for the...  

22/04/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Critics’ Week

Youth must have its fling! The selection

During the 44th edition of the International Critc's week, four European productions will compete. Among them, Thomas Clay's new work The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael  

21/04/2005 | Cannes 2005 | Critics' Week

Not The Last Time for Ireland

The Last Time by Conor Horgan is one of the seven short films selected to take part in the next edition of Critics' Week. It was released in Ireland by 20th Century Fox  

01/04/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Critics Week

The Winners

Emanuele Crialese's Respiro wins 41st Critics' Week  

24/05/2002 | Cannes 2002 | Critics' Week

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