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3324 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 03/12/2025.

Review: The Stranger

Review: The Stranger

VENICE 2025: François Ozon achieves perfection with a sublime adaptation of Albert Camus' legendary novel that is captivating, refined, faithful and yet highly personal  

02/09 | Venice 2025 | Competition

Review: Silent Rebellion

Review: Silent Rebellion

VENICE 2025: Lila Gueneau is impressive in Marie-Elsa Sgualdo's debut feature film, playing a young woman fighting for her independence in the hypocritical Switzerland of the World War II  

02/09 | Venice 2025 | Venezia Spotlight

Yegor Troyanovsky • Director of Cuba & Alaska

Interview: Yegor Troyanovsky • Director of Cuba & Alaska

"My film is a portrait of friendship during wartime"

The Ukrainian director reflects on the challenges of filming in an active war zone and the urgent need to preserve human connection through cinema  

29/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary Competition

Teona Strugar Mitevska • Director of Mother

Interview: Teona Strugar Mitevska • Director of Mother

"I have always wanted to make Mother Teresa a punk icon"

VENICE 2025: We met up with the Macedonian-born, Belgian-based filmmaker to talk about her new film, an anti-biopic of Mother Teresa  

28/08 | Venice 2025 | Orizzonti

Review: Mother

Review: Mother

VENICE 2025: Teona Strugar Mitevska places us in Mother Teresa’s head for a few days, as she dispels the last remaining doubts stopping her from fulfilling her wildest ambition  

27/08 | Venice 2025 | Orizzonti

CinEuro FilmLab launches “European stories” call

CinEuro FilmLab launches “European stories” call

The programme is open to feature-film and series projects that tackle European-related issues and are set in the symbolic places of power where the EU institutions are based  

27/08 | Industry | Market | France/Switzerland/Germany/Luxembourg/Belgium

Katalin Bársony • Director of I Saw a 'Suno'

Interview: Katalin Bársony • Director of I Saw a 'Suno'

"The viewpoint of Romani refugee Nasmi and his journey could potentially sensitise people and enable them to feel with us"

Through vérité scenes and quiet moments, the director crafts an intimate portrait of displacement, identity and the hope of reunion  

27/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary Competition

Sarajevo offers a glimpse into the technicalities of Flow

Sarajevo offers a glimpse into the technicalities of Flow

Animators Konstantīns Višņevskis and Mārtiņš Upītis shared their experience of working on the highly successful, Oscar-winning feature by Gints Zilbalodis  

26/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | CineLink Industry Days

Review: Cuba & Alaska

Review: Cuba & Alaska

Yegor Troyanovsky’s film follows two female combat medics whose spirit and zest for life make it stand out among the numerous documentaries set on Ukraine's frontlines  

22/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary Competition

Review: I Saw a 'Suno'

Review: I Saw a 'Suno'

Katalin Bársony’s documentary, filmed over 15 years, is a rich and emotional picture that explores issues of displacement, identity and injustice  

20/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary Competition

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