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4545 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 25/08/2025.

Borbála Nagy is shooting The Origin of the World

Borbála Nagy is shooting The Origin of the World

Orsolya Török-Illyés, Vera Sipos and Rozália Székely star in this Lupa Pictures production, which examines motherhood from three angles in Budapest, Berlin and Paris  

17/11/2023 | Production | Funding | Hungary/France/Germany

Review: Light Falls

Review: Light Falls

The latest directorial effort from cinematographer Phedon Papamichael tries to mask its ugly essence with lots of craft and style  

17/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | Critics’ Picks

Review: Dead Girls Dancing

Review: Dead Girls Dancing

German director Anna Roller’s debut feature film is a surprising and formally sophisticated coming-of-age tale which unfolds in a crescendo of tension and confusion  

16/11/2023 | Lecce 2023

Review: Falling Into Place

Review: Falling Into Place

German actress Aylin Tezel makes her debut as a writer-director with this fairly clichéd account of young love and transitory connections  

16/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | First Feature Competition

Jaap van Heusden and Rogier de Blok • Director and screenwriter of The Man from Rome

Interview: Jaap van Heusden and Rogier de Blok • Director and screenwriter of The Man from Rome

"With so much bullshit flooding in, you can't operate a society or a democracy if nobody knows what to believe in"

The Dutch filmmakers discuss their film centred on a priest, a modern-day crusader on a quest to save mankind from darkness  

14/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | Competition

Review: The Man from Rome

Review: The Man from Rome

Jaap van Heusden’s latest feature is a gripping psychological drama about a priest seeking the truth behind a mysterious Crying Madonna  

14/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | Competition

EXCLUSIVE: Online short-film market T-Port announces its 2023 Lighthouse Selections

EXCLUSIVE: Online short-film market T-Port announces its 2023 Lighthouse Selections

The premium collection of shorts spans nine countries and boasts huge diversity in terms of genres and styles  

14/11/2023 | Shorts | Germany

Review: Behind the Haystacks

Review: Behind the Haystacks

Asimina Proedrou's proficient debut explores moral ambiguities and social tensions on the Greek border, with a stamp of approval as the country’s Academy Award submission  

14/11/2023 | Films | Reviews | Greece/Germany/North Macedonia

The Young Audience Film Weekend takes place for the third time

The Young Audience Film Weekend takes place for the third time

Young people came together at this activity initiated by the European Film Academy to celebrate Europe's cultural diversity and cinema as an important element in uniting people  

14/11/2023 | Education | Germany/Europe

Kilian Riedhof  • Director of Stella. A Life

Interview: Kilian Riedhof • Director of Stella. A Life

"We had to get viewers out of their comfort zone"

The director discusses his new film, inspired by the true story of a Jewish girl in Berlin who was ready to do anything to survive, including betraying her loved ones, during WWII  

13/11/2023 | Arras 2023

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