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

Feast of British films at Edinburgh

Announced on July 13th by its artistic director Shane Danielson, the programme of the 59th Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) will be a celebration of new British films well attended by...  

15/07/2005 | Festivals | Scotland

Locarno 2005, the war of Capuano

Antonio Capuano will be the only director to represent Italy in competition at the Locarno Film Festival (3-13 August) with La guerra di Mario ('the war of Mario'), a film produced by Fandango and...  

14/07/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Locarno 2005 is on!

On the 12th of July, Irene Bignardi, artistic director of the upcoming Swiss festival, revealed the programme for the 58th Locarno International Film Festival (3-13 August). Amongst the features...  

13/07/2005 | Festivals | Switzerland

Big screen for young artists

From the 5th to the 9th of October, the wienXtra-medienzentrum will prove its commitment to new talents by organising the 9th Vienna Film and Video Days, a festival which allows young film-lovers...  

13/07/2005 | Festivals | Austria

Paris Cinéma honours Le Ciel tourne

The list grows for the documentary Le Ciel tourne, first feature from the Spaniard Mercedes Alvarez. Having already won this year the Tiger Award at Rotterdam, the du Grand Prix de Cinéma du Réel...  

13/07/2005 | Festivals | France

The Milan Film trade market

The 10th Milan Film Festival (16-25 September) introduces a novelty, a Film Fair-Trade Market where those who make, promote, or distribute films will be able to meet and share ideas. The Film...  

12/07/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Pavee Lackeen wins at Galway

Perry Ogden’s first feature documentary Pavee Lackeen was the top winner of the Fleadh Awards Ceremony that closed the 17th annual Galway Film Fleadh last Sunday. The film from the established...  

12/07/2005 | Festivals | Ireland

Vento di terra : these patient bodies

Vento di terra, from the Italian Vincenzo Marra was one of the last films screened in competition at this year’s Brussels European Film Festival. After the critical success of his first feature,...  

11/07/2005 | Festivals | Belgium

The “Dark Horse” wins the Brussels European Film Festival

It was a nine-day marathon dedicatted to young European talent which ended Saturday night in the Flagey Centre with the screening of Antony Cordier's first feature Douches Froides and the awards...  

11/07/2005 | Festivals | Belgium

Accused : the national premiere

Belgian avant-première for Jacob Thuesen's Accused in the Brussels European Film Festival. The film, which screened in the last Berlinale and which will be distributed in Belgium by Lumière on...  

11/07/2005 | Festivals | Belgium

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