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

165 films at NAT Fest

The NAT Film Festival, the biggest international film festival in Denmark – which takes place in every single cinema of Copenhagen from March 24-April 2 and continues from April 4-9 in Aarhus,...  

23/03/2006 | Festivals | Denmark

Belfast opens with The Secret Life of Words

The 6th Belfast Film Festival (March 23-April 1) will open and close with two films shot exclusively in Northern Ireland. Tomorrow evening, Catalan director Isabel Coixet (see interview) will be...  

22/03/2006 | Festivals | Northern Ireland

Inside out and diagonally

The Austrian town of Graz welcomed the latest edition of the Diagonale Film Festival (March 21-26) today, which features a panorama of recent local production, with films for both cinema and...  

21/03/2006 | Festivals | Austria

Who Was Kafka? premieres in Paris

Parisian audiences at the 28th Festival Cinéma du Réel were treated to a sneak preview of the French version of Who Was Kafka? (Lea Produktion, Zurich). Co-produced by the French/German channel...  

21/03/2006 | Festivals | Switzerland

Poitiers, film school crossroads

The future of the film has a rendezvous this week in Poitiers, at the 29th International Film School Festival, which kicked off yesterday. Running through March 26, the event (also known as the...  

21/03/2006 | Festivals | France

Michele Placido at Tribeca

Crime Novel by Michele Placido will be screened in the Spotlight section of the Tribeca Film festival in New York (April 27-May 7). Spotlight will also feature I fiori di San Francesco (lit. “The...  

20/03/2006 | Festivals | Italy

Bergamo Film Meeting speaks Occitan

The 24th edition of the Bergamo Film Meeting has ended, with the Golden Rosa Camuna Audience Award going to E l'aura fai son vir (lit. “The Wind Takes Its Turn”). Directed by Giorgio Diritti, the...  

20/03/2006 | Festivals | Italy

Horror films in ghostly Happsalu

The small medieval town of Haapsalu, 100 kilometres away from the Estonian capital of Tallinn – made famous by the legend of one the White Lady, of the most famous ghosts in Estonia – is hosting a...  

17/03/2006 | Festivals | Estonia

Hungarian shop-window in Paris

Yesterday afternoon, Lajos Koltai’s Fateless , the big Hungarian box-office success of 2005, (news) opened the 2nd Hungary Making Films festival, which will run until March 21 in Paris. With 8...  

16/03/2006 | Festivals | France

Kids Taken Seriously at BUFF

The 23rd BUFF International Children and Youth Film Festival is unfolding this week in Malmö (March 14-18) with a rich programme divided among 13 sections, including a main competition section, a...  

16/03/2006 | Festivals | Sweden

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