Arras 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 46 articles available in total starting from 20/06/2024. Last article published on 18/11/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 next Interview: Urška Djukić • Director of Little Trouble Girls“There was something about hearing the voices of these young girls, right on the edge of becoming women, that felt incredibly important”The rising director delves into the background and themes of her film set amongst a Slovenian girls’ choir, which is one of the year’s most impressive debuts 27/08 | /Slovenia/Italy/Croatia/SerbiaInterview: Ondřej Provazník • Director of Broken Voices"We wanted to create a world that you can trust - one that would be fragile and gentle, yet also threatening and suspenseful"We caught up with the Czech director to discuss his Special Jury Mention-winning film, a deeply affecting work about a scandal in a girls' choir 15/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Gabrielė Urbonaitė • Director of Renovation“There's something magical about the way celluloid captures not only light, but also the energy that people bring onto the set”We talked to the Lithuanian director about her debut feature, hinging on a couple who move into a new flat amidst renovation works that upend their lives 11/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | ProximaReview: RenovationGabrielė Urbonaitė’s solo feature debut delivers a satisfying relationship dramedy that jumps into the nuances of having one’s status quo shaken up 10/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | ProximaReview: Broken VoicesOndřej Provazník's feature is a gripping coming-of-age story that dives into a young choir singer's emotional turmoil with subtle force 07/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | CompetitionReview: The Love That RemainsCANNES 2025: Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason’s new film proves he can invite you into his home and pull the rug from right under your feet 22/05 | Cannes 2025 | Cannes PremièreInterview: Ivano De Matteo • Director of Una figlia“We’re all potential victims or perpetrators in these stories we tell”The director explains why family is once again the focus of his latest film, which sees a 16-year-old like any other committing a serious crime 24/04 | /ItalyReview: Una figliaIvano De Matteo homes in once again on extreme family situations, this time asking what we’d do if our child committed a crime, and focusing on the road to making amends 28/03 | Bif&st 2025Review: We Believe YouBERLINALE 2025: Charlotte Devillers and Arnaud Dufeys follow in the footsteps of a mother who struggles with the slow march of justice while trying to protect her son who’s a victim of incest 17/02 | Berlinale 2025 | PerspectivesReview: DeafBERLINALE 2025: Eva Libertad crafts an emotionally complex portrait of how a deaf woman’s perception of the world changes when she gives birth to a daughter 15/02 | Berlinale 2025 | Panorama previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)