France / Germany 680 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2002. Last article published on 11/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 52 53 [54] 55 56 ... 66 67 68 next Élie Chouraqui wraps the shoot for L'Origine de la violenceThe French director shot most parts of his new movie in Germany 02/12/2014 | Production | Germany/FranceFresh investment for French-German co-productionsNew support programmes were announced at the French-German Film Meeting in Leipzig 21/11/2014 | Events | Germany/FranceThe future of independent European cinema in the age of digital exploitationAt the German-French Film Meeting in Leipzig, several hot topics revolving around the film industry will be discussed 18/11/2014 | Events | Germany/FranceInterview: Christoph Hochhäusler • Director“The media mould our thoughts but few people know how they really work”Christoph Hochhäusler screened his new movie, crime thriller The Lies of the Victors, at the Rome Film Festival. A disturbing tale about how lobbies manipulate the mass media 20/10/2014Interview: Bent Hamer • Director“He who carries the heaviest load is he who has nothing to carry”Cineuropa met up with Bent Hamer, the director of 1001 Grams, which has been picked to represent Norway in the upcoming Oscars race 02/10/2014Interview: Roy Andersson • Director“Films that are universal and timeless”VENICE 2014: Cineuropa sat down with Swedish director Roy Andersson to talk about his sources of inspiration and how he funded his latest film, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence 06/09/2014Interview: Adrián Biniez • DirectorInterview - Venice Days 2014VENICE 2014: Adrián Biniez has presented his second feature El Cinco at Venice Days, a film about a footballer who is approaching the twilight of his career 06/09/2014Interview: Benoît Jacquot • Director“There is no moral question”VENICE 2014: 3 Hearts, the latest film by French director Benoît Jacquot, is in the running for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice Film Festival 30/08/2014Interview: Erol Mintaş • Director“Stories are an important part of Kurdish tradition”Erol Mintaş speaks to Cineuropa about the central relationship in his film, the tradition of storytelling among Kurds and how the film got financed thanks to interest in the Kurdish community 28/08/2014Interview: Eran Riklis • Director"Middle Eastern cinema should become awareness-raising cinema, like European cinema is"The Israeli director screens Dancing Arabs in Locarno, a ‘comedy drama’ view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the 90s 11/08/2014 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 52 53 [54] 55 56 ... 66 67 68 next