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544 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2003. Last article published on 10/06/2025.

Crialese opens America’s Golden Door

"I’m making the film I wanted to make, without worrying about audiences and critics". Emanuele Crialese feels himself to be a free director. He is currently in Paris, where he is editing his third...  

09/01/2006 | Production | Italy/France

Interview: Riccardo Tozzi • Producer

A 14-week long adventure

12/12/2005

Filmography

A man of images and words  

06/12/2005

Director's notes

An innocent perspective All my recent films are set in the 70s; Pasolini, an Italian crime (o.t. Pasolini, un delitto italiano), The Hundred Steps (o.t. I cento passi), and most of The Best of...  

04/12/2005

Sandro Rulli, Stefano Petraglia • The script-writers

Stefano Petraglia: "The script was not built according to classical rules. In the first part, time is dilatated, things are described extensively, without cuts, until we see the kid fall in the...  

04/12/2005

Once You Are Born, You Can No Longer Hide

"'Once you are born you can no longer hide' really is an African surname... And it is the real name of an illegal immigrant..."  

24/11/2005 | Films | Reviews

Key Figures : the film 's economy

Financing of an 8,5 M€ film sold in 52 countries  

30/09/2005

Interview: Margaret Menegoz • Producer

"Loyal to a great author"

Director since 1975 of production, distribution and international sales company Les Films du Losange, Margaret Menegoz tells Cineuropa about the making of Austrian filmmaker's two last feature films  

30/09/2005

Press Review

"...profoundly unsettling and superbly filmed, punching home a stiletto-stab of fear. (...) The performances from Auteuil and Juliette Binoche as his wife are outstanding, and Haneke's icy...  

28/09/2005

Hidden

When Haneke turns the screen into a mirror of the conscience, does this mean he accepts what he has always denied: the possibility of a genealogy of crime?  

28/09/2005 | Films | Reviews

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