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840 articles available in total starting from 31/05/2002. Last article published on 27/12/2018.

Genocide and human madness in The Day God Went Away

Presented in the Panorama of Contemporary World Cinema section at Poland’s Era New Horizons Festival, French/Belgian co-production The Day God Went Away, which looks at the mass murder of Tutsis...  

28/07/2010 | Films | France/Belgium

The Temptation of St. Tony puts a new shine on classic Surrealism

Veiko Õunpuu's film The Temptation of St. Tony, screening in Karlovy Vary's East of the West competition, is a fascinating meditation on good and evil likely to offend all the right people. In the...  

07/07/2010 | Films | Estonia

The Albanian challenges Europe's faith in humanity

Johannes Naber's drama The Albanian is an engaging film that poses important questions regarding Europe's humanity. Currently screening in the East of the West competition at Karlovy Vary (July...  

06/07/2010 | Films | Germany/Albania

All seems possible for Mission: London

Dimitar Mitovski’s debut feature Mission: London surprised everybody when it opened in Bulgaria on April 16 with 46,291 admissions its first weekend, making it the third highest opener ever in its...  

05/07/2010 | Films | BG/HU/MK/SE/UK

Model teenager Miss Mouche

Twelve-year-old Nina is enjoying a happy early adolescence, in a beautiful country house where she can satisfy her passion for flies, which she presents in a blog. When her father gives her a...  

30/06/2010 | Films | Belgium

Upstream subtly moves viewers

Quietly, in the middle of a scorching hot week, young Dutch director Danyael Sugawara’s debut film Upstream offered the Brussels Film Festival competition its fair share of emotions and suppressed...  

30/06/2010 | Films | Netherlands

Shakespearean-style comedy in Kaurismaki’s The House of Branching Love

This weekend, viewers at the Brussels Film Festival had the chance to discover the other Kaurismaki brother’s new work: The House of Branching Love. A rare comic title in the competition, this...  

28/06/2010 | Films | Finland

Uncompromising realism in It’s Already Summer

It’s Already Summer was like a cold shower for Brussels Film Festival goers bathed in the blazing summer sun. Totally immersing himself in his subject, young Dutch director Martijn Smijts plants...  

28/06/2010 | Films | Netherlands/Belgium

Swedish genre film Corridor in competition at Brussels fest

Generally consigned to thematic film festivals, with a rather specific audience and market, genre cinema found its place among the titles presented in competition at the Brussels Film Festival,...  

28/06/2010 | Films | Sweden

Sojcher returns with Hitler in Hollywood

What if there had been a conspiracy to prevent European cinema from becoming as massively influential as Hollywood? What if unnamed interests had dictated the failure of the construction of a big...  

28/06/2010 | Films | Belgium

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