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2288 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 08/07/2025.

Review: Vesper

Review: Vesper

After 2012’s Vanishing Waves, Lithuanian director Kristina Buožytė and French helmer Bruno Samper return with an impressive dystopian sci-fi film  

04/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | Competition

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Karlovy Vary competition title Borders of Love

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Karlovy Vary competition title Borders of Love

The long-awaited feature debut by Polish-born, Czech-based filmmaker Tomasz Wiński is a film that goes beyond the sexual conventions of heterosexual couples and the predominance of monogamy  

27/06/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | Competition

Review: You Have to Come and See It

Review: You Have to Come and See It

Because if you don't, you will miss out on catching up with friends, light and profound, existential and fun, in the usual Jonás Trueba style, talking about big issues based on everyday feelings  

16/06/2022 | Films | Reviews | Spain

Jonás Trueba • Director of You Have to Come and See It

Interview: Jonás Trueba • Director of You Have to Come and See It

“I applaud Tom Cruise for standing up for the movie theatres”

Before taking part in Karlovy Vary, the Madrilenian filmmaker releases his new film, lasting barely one hour but once again using a simple starting point to talk about grander topics, in Spain  

15/06/2022 | /Spain

Marie Kreutzer  • Director of Corsage

Interview: Marie Kreutzer • Director of Corsage

“Even in my serious films, I like to create some laughter”

CANNES 2022: The Austrian director talks about blending drama and humour, Empress Elisabeth’s journey to freedom – and dogs  

31/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Un Certain Regard

Léonor Serraille  • Director of Mother and Son

Interview: Léonor Serraille • Director of Mother and Son

“What’s political in the film is that you have to impose these model characters, but that doesn’t mean they’re perfect”

CANNES 2022: The French filmmaker unpicks her second feature, a film about the life of a family from Ivory Coast in France  

28/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Competition

Triangle of Sadness earns Ruben Östlund his second Palme d'Or

Triangle of Sadness earns Ruben Östlund his second Palme d'Or

CANNES 2022: Prizes also went to Lukas Dhont, Claire Denis, the Dardennes, Jerzy Skolimowski, Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch, and Tarik Saleh  

28/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Awards

Mario Martone  • Director of Nostalgia

Interview: Mario Martone • Director of Nostalgia

“Our past is a labyrinth”

CANNES 2022: The Neapolitan director takes on his hometown in his new film, through another man who is trying to face his past, only to realise it never really went away  

28/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Competition

Albert Serra  • Director of Pacifiction

Interview: Albert Serra • Director of Pacifiction

“The character of De Roller reminded me most of Donald Trump!”

CANNES 2022: We spoke with the Catalan director, flying high off the fine reception for his woozy, hypnotic Cannes competition debut  

28/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Competition

Felix van Groeningen & Charlotte Vandermeersch  • Directors of The Eight Mountains

Interview: Felix van Groeningen & Charlotte Vandermeersch • Directors of The Eight Mountains

"It’s not just about friendship, it’s also about finding your path, accepting death, forgiving your father for what you didn’t get from him"

CANNES 2022: The Belgian duo discuss the making, the topics and all of the details of the first film they have directed together, an adaptation of the novel by Paolo Cognetti set in Italy  

28/05/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Competition

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