Toronto 2018 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 69 articles available in total starting from 24/07/2018. Last article published on 24/09/2018. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 next Interview: Koen Mortier • Director“Angel is about love and death, hope and despair”TORONTO 2018: We chatted to Flemish filmmaker Koen Mortier, who returns to Toronto with his third feature, Angel, starring Vincent Rottiers and Fatou N'Diaye 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Contemporary World CinemaInterview: Markus Schleinzer • Director“We’ve always needed the ‘others’ to reflect who we are”SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Seven years after Markus Schleinzer debuted at Cannes with Michael, he is back with the period drama Angelo, screening in competition at San Sebastián 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Platform Review: Jessica ForeverTORONTO 2018: Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel attempt to push boundaries in a first feature film that borders on science fiction and realism 13/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Platform Review: Ever AfterTORONTO 2018: Carolina Hellsgård’s zombie-apocalypse movie is an unsuccessful attempt at refreshing a tired genre by mixing in environmental issues 13/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | DiscoveryA raft of new international projects for French sales agentsGaumont, Playtime, Doc & Film, Indie Sales and Bac Films are pinning their hopes on Lartigau, Egoyan, Sobel, Nossiter, Rosete and Klein, while Olivier Assayas has secured a huge cast 13/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | MarketReview: Cities of Last ThingsTORONTO 2018: Malaysian filmmaker Wi Ding Ho competes in the Platform section with an excellent temporal puzzle about three traumatic events experienced by a police officer 13/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | PlatformReview: Core of the WorldSAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Bordering on magical realism, Natalia Meshchaninova’s new film is a naturally engaging portrait of an unconventional hero, played masterfully by Stepan Devonin 13/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Contemporary World Cinema Review: Twin FlowerTORONTO 2018: In her second feature, Italian filmmaker Laura Luchetti combines the tropes of growing up, the refugee crisis and a delicate relationship with remarkable sensitivity 13/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | DiscoveryReview: Light as FeathersTORONTO 2018: Dutch filmmaker Rosanne Pel has made an impressive debut feature examining manipulative sexual abuse among teenagers from the perpetrator’s point of view 12/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | DiscoveryReview: Stupid Young HeartTORONTO 2018: Finnish filmmaker Selma Vilhunen delivers a well-crafted teenage drama that aims to address both the social aspect of teenage pregnancy and the rise of the far right in Europe 12/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Contemporary World Cinema previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)