Toronto 2024 / Centrepiece (The article continues below - Commercial information) 39 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2024. Last article published on 13/11/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] Interview: Gints Zilbalodis • Director of Flow“Creating a sense of hand-made artistry was crucial”CANNES 2024: We sat down with the renowned Latvian animation director to discuss apocalyptic floods and domestic animals 23/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: The Village Next to ParadiseCANNES 2024: Mo Harawe imposes his remarkable sense of framing on a touching and laconic tale illustrating the misfortunes and resilience of the Somali people 21/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Boris Lojkine • Director of Souleymane’s Story"The idea of a delivery boy on a bicycle seemed to be an incredible cinematic tool for capturing the energy of someone who is always on the move"CANNES 2024: The French filmmaker talks about his intense new film, set in the wake of an illegal immigrant in Paris, and awaiting the verdict on his asylum application 21/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: SantoshCANNES 2024: A new police recruit assumes the post of her deceased husband in Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri’s impressive crime-drama 21/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: Souleymane’s StoryCANNES 2024: Boris Lojkine has made a thrilling, moving and edifying humanist film about three decisive days in the life of a Guinean exile in Paris 19/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: Julie Keeps QuietCANNES 2024: Young Belgian filmmaker Leonardo van Dijl’s first feature film paints an intimate and brilliantly executed portrait of a young female athlete faced with a painful decision 18/05 | Cannes 2024 | Critics’ WeekInterview: Leonardo van Dijl • Director of Julie Keeps Quiet“The challenge for me was to make the silence loud”CANNES 2024: The director unpicks his first feature, an intimate portrait of a young tennis player who has to contend with her coach’s misfortunes as well as her own secrets 18/05 | Cannes 2024 | Critics’ WeekInterview: Rúnar Rúnarsson • Director of When the Light Breaks"I wanted the audience to get a sense of reality, beauty, and emotions in the grey zone, between the dark and bright peaks of life"CANNES 2024: The Icelandic filmmaker talks about what's behind of his new film , an emotional and honest exploration of grief 17/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain RegardReview: When the Light BreaksCANNES 2024: A group of Reykjavík art-school pals deal with a sudden tragedy in Rúnar Rúnarsson’s fourth feature 16/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain Regard previous page: 1 2 3 [4] (The article continues below - Commercial information)