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

L'Iceberg opens Belgium’s presence in San Sebastian

L'Iceberg, the first of the two Belgian productions presented in the San Sebastian International Film Festival (sidebar section "Zabaltegi – New Directors") gave the Basque audience the occasion...  

19/09/2005 | Festivals | Spain

Manslaughter: Crime and punishment?

Danish director Per Fly last weekend attended the San Sebastian International Film Festival to present Manslaughter, in competition for the Golden Shell ("Concha de Oro"). Following The Bench...  

19/09/2005 | Festivals | Spain

Komornik wins the prize

All generations were represented on the podium of the 30th Gdynia Polish Film Festival. The decision of the jury, presided over by Andrzej Wajda, matched most expectations. Indeed, Komornik (the...  

19/09/2005 | Festivals | Poland

"Tristam Shandy" with a taste of Winterbottom

Michael Winterbottom's previous film, 9 Songs, showed us a couple having sex and attending rock performances. The controversial film was not a plot-driven project, consolidating Winterbottom's...  

16/09/2005 | Festivals | Spain

Alex's home

In the same Festival where we find a retrospective dedicated to the social evolution of women, we can also find a film about a woman falling to pieces, as part of the sidebar section "Zabaltegui –...  

16/09/2005 | Festivals | Spain

33 European premieres at the London Film Festival

The programme of the 49th bfi London Film Festival (October 19-November 3) just announced in London by its Artistic Director Sandra Hebron, promises to showcase "the most original and inspiring...  

16/09/2005 | Festivals | UK

Falk is back

Komornik (the usher), Feliks Falk's first film after 10 years away from the screen, has been one of the most applauded films so far at the Gdynia Polish Film Festival. Wodzirej (Top Dog – 1977),...  

16/09/2005 | Festivals | Poland

Franco de Peña goes Polish

Of the two million people who are sold every year in the world, 200,000 are women, 15,000 of which are Polish. This terrible statistics inspired Franco de Peña the film Masz na imię Justine ("Your...  

15/09/2005 | Festivals | Poland

Strong French presence at à San Sebastian

Eight majority French productions and six minority co-productions will take part in the 53rd edition of the Donostia Festival - San Sebastian which kicks off today in the Basque city and runs...  

15/09/2005 | Festivals | Spain

Lund 70% European

A total of 100 films from 19 countries will screen this year at the 11th Lund International Fantastic Film Festival (September 16-25), with at least 70% of the festival’s programming originating...  

15/09/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

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