Germany (The article continues below - Commercial information) 4809 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 18/03/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 67 68 [69] 70 71 ... 479 480 481 next Review: HarvestVENICE 2024: Athina Rachel Tsangari’s latest effort is a bizarre tale set in a remote village under the rule of a hateful master 04/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | CompetitionInterview: Rusudan Glurjidze • Director of The Antique"We have more power than politicians: with our voices, we can deliver many messages"VENICE 2024: The Georgian director talks about her film inspired by the illegal deportation of thousands of Georgians that took place in Russia in 2006 03/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Giornate degli AutoriInterview: Bernhard Wenger • Director of Peacock“I find passive main characters exciting – you rarely see them in films”VENICE 2024: The Austrian helmer’s feature debut pokes fun at society’s excessive need for perfectly curated, albeit fake, personalities 02/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ WeekReview: BoomerangVENICE 2024: The debut feature by Iranian artist Shahab Fotouhi is a fascinating snapshot of modern Tehran with strong and free female protagonists 02/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Giornate degli AutoriInterview: Andres Veiel • Director of Riefenstahl“It is not just a finished life story, but a warning for the future”VENICE 2024: The German director discusses Leni Riefenstahl’s efforts to rewrite her own history while digging herself an even deeper grave 02/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | Out of CompetitionReview: The AntiqueVENICE 2024: The second feature by Rusudan Glurijdze portrays the encounter between two generations and two people, against the backdrop of the mass deportations of Georgians from Russia in 2006 31/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | Giornate degli AutoriReview: PeacockVENICE 2024: In his feature debut, Austrian director Bernhard Wenger satirises the societal construct of a personality, making full use of the understated acting by Albrecht Schuch 31/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ WeekReview: RiefenstahlVENICE 2024: Andres Veiel creates a complex breakdown of German director Leni Riefenstahl’s life and examines how effective people are at trying to rewrite history 31/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | Out of CompetitionInterview: Alexandros Avranas • Director of Quiet Life“At some point, given what is happening to the environment, we might all become refugees”VENICE 2024: The Greek director outlines the mysterious syndrome affecting refugee children as well as other topics tackled in his film 30/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | OrizzontiReview: Quiet LifeVENICE 2024: Alexandros Avranas’s latest effort tackles a highly sensitive topic – child resignation syndrome – but does so through overly slow pacing and flat acting 30/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | Orizzonti previous page: 1 2 3 ... 67 68 [69] 70 71 ... 479 480 481 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)