Locarno 2018 53 articles available in total starting from 11/07/2018. Last article published on 14/08/2018. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 next Review: My Brother, My LoveLOCARNO 2018: Swiss director Thomas Imbach presents his latest feature film in international competition at the Locarno Film Festival 07/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | CompetitionReview: Alice T.LOCARNO 2018: Radu Muntean’s sixth feature is a rare, compelling portrait of teenage angst 07/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | CompetitionCampo and Breeding Ground win Locarno’s First LookLOCARNO 2018: This year, the work-in-progress section of Locarno Pro was dedicated to Portuguese cinema, and two documentaries snagged the main awards 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | IndustryReview: Mudar la pielLOCARNO 2018: This documentary by Ana Schulz and Cristobal Fernandez investigates a friendship steeped in mystery, passing through a variety of genres in the process 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | Out of CompetitionReview: Sophia AntipolisLOCARNO 2018: Through the investigation of the murder of a minor, Virgil Vernier traces a new anthropological map examining how evil is nurtured in the Sophia Antipolis technology park 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | Filmmakers of the PresentReview: What Doesn't Kill UsLOCARNO 2018: German director Sandra Nettelbeck’s latest film has screened in the Locarno Film Festival’s picturesque Piazza Grande 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | Piazza GrandeReview: #Female PleasureLOCARNO 2018: Female sexuality takes centre stage as Swiss director Barbara Miller presents her latest documentary in Critics’ Week at the Locarno Film Festival 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | Critics’ WeekReview: LikemebackLOCARNO 2018: Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli’s film is a look at social media’s influence on teenagers, but ends up being all at sea 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | Filmmakers of the PresentReview: My Home, in LibyaLOCARNO 2018: Martina Melilli is the daughter of Italian citizens who fled Libya following Gaddafi's coup in 1969; her film tackles family memories and current issues 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | Out of CompetitionReview: Ray & LizLOCARNO 2018: Award-winning photographer Richard Billingham’s autobiographical first film gives an overpowering sense of how a bad relationship can create misery 06/08/2018 | Locarno 2018 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 next