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

Cream of world cinema in Dublin

The third Jameson Dublin International Film Festival which opens on 11 February will screen 95 feature films from 34 different countries. The festival director's objective is to present a snapshot...  

03/02/2005 | Festivals | Ireland

Göteborg’s Swedish kitchen

The Göteborg Film Festival, the biggest film festival in the Nordic region has prepared a special Swedish smörgåsbord for its 28th annual event screening over 450 titles (of which 200 Swedish) in...  

01/02/2005 | Festivals | Goteborg 2005

Tribute to Theo van Gogh

This year, the Rotterdam Film Festival, as always very supportive of politically committed cinema, has decided to honour the work of the local hero and friend of the Festival: Theo van Gogh. Last...  

01/02/2005 | Festivals | IFFR 2005

Magyar New Wave

This Tuesday, the 36th edition of Hungaria's most important cinema event, the Hungarian Film Week is starting in Budapest. The best of 2005 national productions will be put on the screen until the...  

01/02/2005 | Festivals | Hungary

Darwin's Nightmare, a triumph in Angers

The Austrian prize-winner Hubert Sauper has just won another prize. After his success at the last European Film Awards for the Best documentary, he can boast about another victory: last Saturday,...  

31/01/2005 | Festivals | France

Focus on European film-makers

After last year's great success, the European Film Promotion (EFP) and the Rotterdam Film Festival decided to renew in 2005 their interesting scheme, Passions & Promises, designed to draw...  

28/01/2005 | Festivals | IFFR 2005

Rotterdam, a successful festival

The 34th International Film Festival in Rotterdam (26th Jan-6th Feb) is opening tonight with Raymond Depardon's La 10e Chambre, instants d’audiences. The official selection includes 14 (mainly...  

26/01/2005 | Festivals | Netherlands

Angers, European capital

01.21.05 13:14 - The best of young European cinema will meet from January 21rst in Angers for the 17th Festival Premiers Plans that has become a major platform for upcoming talent  

21/01/2005 | Festivals | France

Eastern European cinema at Trieste

Emir Kusturica’s Life Is a Miracle shown at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and set in Bosnia in the 90ies, will be the opening film at the Trieste Film Festival – Alpe Adria Cinema. The 16th...  

19/01/2005 | Festivals | Italy

Trust sells Hawaii, Oslo in Rotterdam

Hawaii, Oslo, the Norwegian entry for a 2005 Oscar nomination in the Best Foreign language category, has been selected in the main competition at the 34th Rotterdam International Film Festival...  

12/01/2005 | Festivals | Norway

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