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4526 articles available in total starting from 18/05/2002. Last article published on 23/12/2020.

German cinema in Aussie

The 4th German Film Festival in Australia, organised by German Films and the Goethe Institute has added a fourth city to its program ; besides Sydney (14th-24th April), Melbourne (15th-24th April)...  

05/04/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Sophie Scholl and Co

Marc Rothemund’s Sophie Scholl –The Final Days, will open the sixth German Film Festival which will take place in Rome, at the Quattro Fontane theatre, from the 7th to the 11th of April. The...  

04/04/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Belle fete in Belfast

A combination of entertainment and political discussion, the 5th Belfast Film Festival (April 7-16) will offer this year 130 film screenings from more than 20 countries, a general political theme...  

04/04/2005 | Festivals | Northern Ireland

Swedes conquer New York

Sweden’s new talents and brightest stars will be in the Big Apple at the Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater to present their latest works  

01/04/2005 | Festivals | Sweden

A visual feast in Prague

Prague may lack a big, international film festival but the Czech film buffs have a couple of opportunities every year when they can treat themselves with the latest in European or international...  

31/03/2005 | Festivals | Czech Republic

Dario Argento’s triumph in Brussels

Dario Argento has just won an award at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival for Do You Like Hitchcock, a film produced for a television series dedicated to the British master of...  

30/03/2005 | Festivals | Belgium

A tribute to Victor Erice in Pesaro

The International Mostra of New Cinema in Pesaro is turning forty this year. This festival, directed by Giovanni Spagnoletti, will offer every night, from the 25th of June to the 3d of July, a...  

29/03/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Ten years of Dogme

March 1995. Theatre de l’Odeon in Paris. During a symposium celebrating the 100th anniversary of cinema, the enfant terrible of European cinema Lars von Trier came to the stage and with a typical...  

29/03/2005 | Festivals | UK

Lola runs

This Spring, not only is German cinema traveling around the world to New-York (Tribeca Film Festival and New Directors/New films), Mar del Plata, Porto, or Annecy, but it is also dedicated a...  

29/03/2005 | Festivals | Germany

20th birthday of the Parisian cinema event

Tonight, the 20th Festival du Film de Paris will open on Carlos Saura’s latest film, The Seventh Day (Spain) at the Gaumont Marignan on the Champs-Elysées. The event, hosted by Isabelle Adjani,...  

29/03/2005 | Festivals | France

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