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Arras 2023


47 articles available in total starting from 23/11/2022. Last article published on 14/11/2023.

Review: Matria

Review: Matria

BERLINALE 2023: Galician director Álvaro Gago introduces us to Ramona – and she’s had enough  

17/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | Panorama

Review: Munch

Review: Munch

Four films in one, with four different perspectives on the world-famous Norwegian painter, make up Henrik M Dahlsbakken’s original but uneven new feature  

01/02/2023 | IFFR 2023 | Limelight

Review: Scrapper

Review: Scrapper

Charlotte Regan’s drama is sweet, endearing and so predictable that you will think you have already seen it  

30/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Slow

Review: Slow

Marija Kavtaradze choreographs and X-rays the feeling of love with extreme sensory delicacy under the bark of the extraordinary of a case of asexuality  

23/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Marija Kavtaradze  • Director of Slow

Interview: Marija Kavtaradze • Director of Slow

“My goal was to tell a love story”

The Lithuanian filmmaker lets the bodies do the talking in her touching romance involving a contemporary dancer and a sign-language interpreter  

20/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Marko Šantić • Director of Wake Me

Interview: Marko Šantić • Director of Wake Me

"My lead character’s fate is a sort of metaphor for the revisionism of history in the Balkans, but also in Europe"

The Slovenian director talks about his fourth feature, a film about redemption and the relations between Slovenians and immigrants from other parts of former Yugoslavia.  

30/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | Critics' Picks

Review: Wake Me

Review: Wake Me

In his efficient fourth feature film, Marko Šantić examines a nationalist thug’s chances at redemption after he suffers memory loss  

23/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | Critics’ Picks

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