Toronto 2024 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 117 articles available in total starting from 18/02/2024. Last article published on 04/10/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 10 11 12 next Interview: Thomas Vinterberg • Director of Families Like Ours“You could say that we inspired COVID, rather than the other way around”VENICE 2024: The acclaimed director talks about his choice of subject, his creative process and whether there’s a Danish film wave still out there 03/09 | Venice 2024 | Out of CompetitionReview: Vermiglio, The Mountain BrideVENICE 2024: Maura Delpero gets back to exploring motherhood in a film set at the end of the Second World War, which is visually and mentally stimulating but which ultimately leaves us cold 03/09 | Venice 2024 | CompetitionReview: The Room Next DoorVENICE 2024: Where’s that Madrid heat? Pedro Almodóvar’s first feature in English might leave you cold 02/09 | Venice 2024 | CompetitionInterview: Luis Ortega • Director of Kill the Jockey“When you take yourself too seriously, you fuck it all up”VENICE 2024: In the Argentinian director’s film, life is dark, and that’s funny – as long as you don’t take it personally 02/09 | Venice 2024 | CompetitionReview: Anywhere AnytimeVENICE 2024: Milad Tangshir, in his first fiction feature, was more than inspired by Bicycle Thieves for the odyssey of an African rider in Turin 02/09 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ WeekSeries review: Families Like OursVENICE 2024: In his heartfelt debut miniseries, Thomas Vinterberg sends six million Danes off towards homelessness and statelessness 02/09 | Venice 2024 | Out of CompetitionInterview: Peter Kerekes • Director of Wishing on a Star“This film is not about sound or image; it’s about energy”VENICE 2024: Can spending your birthday under the right star constellation really help you reach your goals in life? The Slovak-Hungarian director tells us more 02/09 | Venice 2024 | OrizzontiReview: I’m Still HereVENICE 2024: Walter Salles’ compelling family drama zooms in on the disappearance and murder of a former congressman and civil engineer, as lived through by his courageous wife 02/09 | Venice 2024 | CompetitionReview: The BrutalistVENICE 2024: Brady Corbet goes big and dark, delivering his best film to date, which is fascinating, exhausting and profoundly sad 01/09 | Venice 2024 | CompetitionReview: Wishing on a StarVENICE 2024: In his heartfelt but entertaining documentary, Peter Kerekes follows a Neapolitan astrologer and her customers on their path to finding new meaning in life 01/09 | Venice 2024 | Orizzonti previous page: 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 10 11 12 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)