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910 articles available in total starting from 22/05/2006. Last article published on 14/08/2025.

Review: Servants

Review: Servants

BERLINALE 2020: Slovak filmmaker Ivan Ostrochovský has crafted an uncompromising piece of arthouse cinema with thriller elements in this story of the Catholic Church in communist Czechoslovakia  

03/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Encounters

Adrian Cioflâncă  • Co-director of The Exit of the Trains

Interview: Adrian Cioflâncă • Co-director of The Exit of the Trains

“The film’s long running time is a humble form of respect”

BERLINALE 2020: The Exit of the Trains, a harrowing documentary essay about the killing of thousands of Jews in 1941, has screened in Forum, and we spoke to one of its co-directors, Adrian Cioflâncă  

27/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Forum

Review: The Exit of the Trains

Review: The Exit of the Trains

BERLINALE 2020: Radu Jude and Adrian Cioflâncă’s documentary essay is a necessary and efficient account of the Romanian Holocaust  

26/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Forum

Ivan Ostrochovský  • Director of Servants

Interview: Ivan Ostrochovský • Director of Servants

“I want the audience to understand how easy it is to end up on the wrong side of history”

BERLINALE 2020: We chatted to Slovak documentary filmmaker Ivan Ostrochovský, who has premiered Servants, his sophomore fiction feature after the much-celebrated Koza  

25/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Encounters

Cristi Puiu • Director of Malmkrog

Interview: Cristi Puiu • Director of Malmkrog

"I believe that historical memory is a subjective and an emotional matter"

BERLINALE 2020: The kickstarter of the Romanian New Wave, Cristi Puiu, is world-premiering his most cerebral film, Malmkrog, in the Encounters section, and he talked to us about it  

25/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Encounters

Review: Malmkrog

Review: Malmkrog

BERLINALE 2020: Cristi Puiu opens the Berlinale's new competitive section Encounters with what might be his least accessible and most cerebral film  

21/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Encounters

Review: Eden

Review: Eden

Hungarian filmmaker Ágnes Kocsis returns with a unique, extremely ambitious and formally accomplished film about the tough topic of loneliness in the modern world  

28/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Acasă - My Home

Review: Acasă - My Home

Radu Ciorniciuc’s documentary challenges our preconceptions about home and family  

27/01/2020 | Sundance 2020 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Adrian Ţofei in post-production with apocalyptic indie flick We Put the World to Sleep

Adrian Ţofei in post-production with apocalyptic indie flick We Put the World to Sleep

The film centres on two lovers with big plans: ending all life on Earth  

24/01/2020 | Production | Funding | Romania

Radu Jude finishes Uppercase Print in time for the Berlinale

Radu Jude finishes Uppercase Print in time for the Berlinale

The film explores the story of a 16-year-old who protested against the communist regime in 1981  

24/01/2020 | Production | Funding | Romania

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