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1586 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 04/09/2025.

Jonas Alexander Arnby  • Director of Suicide Tourist

Interview: Jonas Alexander Arnby • Director of Suicide Tourist

“I wanted to make a film about love”

Cineuropa spoke to Danish director Jonas Alexander Arnby during a walk around Copenhagen to discuss the Zurich- and Sitges-screened Suicide Tourist  

08/10/2019 | Zurich 2019

Review: Suicide Tourist

Review: Suicide Tourist

Denmark’s Jonas Alexander Arnby delivers a mystery-drama that’s more drama than mystery, but all class nonetheless  

07/10/2019 | Zurich 2019

Alina Rudnitskaya  • Director of School of Seduction

Interview: Alina Rudnitskaya • Director of School of Seduction

“This story is about me”

Cineuropa talked to Alina Rudnitskaya, the director of School of Seduction, about what it means to be a woman in Putin’s Russia – or maybe all over the world  

07/10/2019 | Zurich 2019

Danish thriller Shorta enters post-production

Danish thriller Shorta enters post-production

Frederik Louis Hviid and Anders Ølholm’s directorial debut is set in a fictive ghetto outside Copenhagen  

03/10/2019 | Production | Funding | Denmark

Review: Giraffe

Review: Giraffe

Anna Sofie Hartmann trains her gaze on a community uprooted by the construction of a tunnel in this phlegmatic and matter-of-fact reflection on the transitory nature of life  

02/10/2019 | San Sebastián 2019 | Zabaltegi-Tabakalera

Daniel Joseph Borgman  • Director of Resin

Interview: Daniel Joseph Borgman • Director of Resin

“Love without the potential for freedom becomes toxic and, ultimately, destructive”

We chatted to New Zealand-born filmmaker Daniel Joseph Borgman about the secluded, broken paradise depicted in his third feature, Resin  

18/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World Cinema

Review: Resin

Review: Resin

Daniel Joseph Borgman creates an eerie, claustrophobic paradise full of nightmares and folk tales as a 13-year-old hermit is held captive by her own family  

18/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World Cinema

Review: Love Child

Review: Love Child

Eva Mulvad's remarkable documentary is a heart-breaking chronicle of an Iranian refugee family living in limbo as they await a decision on their request for political asylum in Turkey  

17/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | TIFF Docs

Review: The Cave

Review: The Cave

Feras Fayyad offers a feminist documentary on the epic work of a woman-doctor who saves the lives of bombing victims in an underground Syrian hospital  

17/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | TIFF Docs

Review: Ibrahim: A Fate to Define

Review: Ibrahim: A Fate to Define

Lina Al Abed's first feature-length documentary mixes the investigative and the personal in a story about the unknown destiny of her father  

16/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | TIFF Docs

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