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Seville 2022


57 articles available in total starting from 28/01/2022. Last article published on 15/11/2022.

Review: Fairytale

Review: Fairytale

Alexandr Sokurov returns with another set of historical musings dressed as an accomplished experimental film  

08/08/2022 | Locarno 2022 | Competition

Review: Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

Review: Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

Pierre Földes succeeds in a captivating adaptation of Haruki Murakami's short stories, finding the ideal balance between narrative subtlety and openness to all audiences  

17/06/2022 | Annecy 2022

Review: Nayola

Review: Nayola

This fascinating first animated feature film of Portuguese initiative is a remarkable showcase for the abundant artistic talent of filmmaker José Miguel Ribeiro  

16/06/2022 | Annecy 2022

Signe Baumane • Director of My Love Affair With Marriage

Interview: Signe Baumane • Director of My Love Affair With Marriage

“I do appreciate crowdfunding because it makes the journey of animating for seven years less lonely”

The Latvian animator talks about her latest feature, which sets an examination of female rebellion within an animated and musical framework  

15/06/2022 | Tribeca 2022

Review: My Love Affair With Marriage

Review: My Love Affair With Marriage

Latvian director Signe Baumane returns with a gloriously fun new feature that melds musical, science, animation and female rebellion  

15/06/2022 | Tribeca 2022

Review: Ashkal

Review: Ashkal

CANNES 2022: In Youssef Chebbi’s pensive thriller, mysterious self-immolations abound at a Tunisian housing development associated with the pre-revolutionary regime  

01/06/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ Fortnight

Lola Quivoron and Julie Ledru  • Director and actress of Rodéo

Interview: Lola Quivoron and Julie Ledru • Director and actress of Rodéo

"I love to observe a closed, codified masculine community, and to find out how to break that order"

CANNES 2022: The French director decyphers with the help of her main actress her female-driven feature debut, which puts masculinity on a target and received the “Coup de Cœur” Jury Prize  

31/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Will-o’-the-Wisp

Review: Will-o’-the-Wisp

CANNES 2022: Portuguese filmmaker Joāo Pedro Rodrigues’ latest effort is a queer musical-fantasy about a dying king, set suggestively in the year 2069  

31/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ Fortnight

Léonor Serraille  • Director of Mother and Son

Interview: Léonor Serraille • Director of Mother and Son

“What’s political in the film is that you have to impose these model characters, but that doesn’t mean they’re perfect”

CANNES 2022: The French filmmaker unpicks her second feature, a film about the life of a family from Ivory Coast in France  

28/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Competition

Review: Mother and Son

Review: Mother and Son

CANNES 2022: Léonor Serraille raises her game with a highly refined second feature following fifteen years in the tumultuous life of a family trio  

27/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Competition

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