Germany / France 688 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2002. Last article published on 20/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 35 36 [37] 38 39 ... 67 68 69 next Review: A Perfect EnemyKike Maíllo constructs a sophisticated psychological thriller with an outlook to the murky haze beyond, set mainly in an airport where two unlikely companions are thrown together 16/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Interview: Kike Maíllo • Director of A Perfect Enemy“We’ve made a very loose adaptation of the novel”Kike Maíllo talks to us about A Perfect Enemy, his particular take on The Enemy's Cosmetique by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb, toplined by Tomasz Kot, Marta Nieto and Athena Strates 14/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Filming on Laurent Larivière’s About Joan enters into the home straightIsabelle Huppert, Lars Eidinger and Swann Arlaud star in the cast of the filmmaker’s second feature, which is produced by 2.4.7 Films with Gifted Films and Blinder Films, and is sold by Playtime 13/10/2020 | Production | Funding | France/Germany/IrelandInterview: Julia von Heinz • Director of And Tomorrow the Entire World“I am my own research – I experienced so much of this myself”VENICE 2020: We sat down with Julia von Heinz to get the low-down on her competition entry And Tomorrow the Entire World 12/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | CompetitionReview: And Tomorrow The Entire WorldVENICE 2020: Julia von Heinz mines her own past as an anti-fascist activist in this fictional drama asking whether the best way to fight violence is through retaliatory violence 10/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | CompetitionInterview: Gianfranco Rosi • Director of Notturno“This film is more extreme because you don’t know where you are”VENICE 2020: We talked to seemingly indefatigable documentary auteur Gianfranco Rosi about his competition entry Notturno 10/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | CompetitionReview: NotturnoVENICE 2020: The most meticulous of cinematic artists, Gianfranco Rosi, takes an intricate, compassionate and poetic look at daily life along the Middle Eastern front line 10/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | CompetitionInterview: Kaouther Ben Hania • Director of The Man Who Sold His Skin"What does it mean to be free?"VENICE 2020: Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania talks about her astonishing work The Man Who Sold His Skin, a European production unveiled in the Orizzonti line-up 06/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: The Man Who Sold His SkinVENICE 2020: Kaouther Ben Hania weaves a bold, captivating and edifying tale about freedom, where refugees and the contemporary art world collide 05/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: Gaza Mon AmourVENICE 2020: Relaying the tribulations of an elderly fisherman, brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser deliver a subtly stripped-back work, painting an ironic picture of the state of play in the Gaza Strip 04/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Orizzonti previous page: 1 2 3 ... 35 36 [37] 38 39 ... 67 68 69 next