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358 articles available in total starting from 29/05/2003. Last article published on 21/10/2025.

Review: The Shrouds

Review: The Shrouds

CANNES 2024: King of venereal horror David Cronenberg draws inspiration from his own grief to deliver a sadly slight techno-thriller  

22/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Competition

Review: The Apprentice

Review: The Apprentice

CANNES 2024: Ali Abbasi’s satire about baby Trump is shallow and pointless, a real misstep for the versatile director  

21/05/2024 | Cannes 2024 | Competition

David Lambert • Director of Turtles

Interview: David Lambert • Director of Turtles

"I wanted to work with giants, it’s in the film’s DNA"

We met with the Belgian director to discuss his fourth feature film, which sees him continuing his exploration of the daily lives of queer men and which is due for release in France and Belgium  

14/05/2024 | /Belgium/Canada

Review: Retro Therapy

Review: Retro Therapy

Elodie Lelu’s debut feature film is a nostalgic comedy about the rich yet delicate dialogue which can take place between different generations, set against a backdrop of illness and feminist struggle  

14/05/2024 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/Canada

Review: The Bones

Review: The Bones

Jeremy Xido’s exciting, globetrotting documentary deals with dinosaur fossil excavation and trade, leading to a focus on many unexpected, intertwining topics  

02/05/2024 | Hot Docs 2024

EXCLUSIVE: First look at Juha Fiilin’s Finnish-Canadian-Spanish animated series Joy Eternal

EXCLUSIVE: First look at Juha Fiilin’s Finnish-Canadian-Spanish animated series Joy Eternal

The show follows a 16-year-old character who dies suddenly and turns down the offer of eternity in happiness, determined to fight the evil mega-corporation that controls the afterlife  

24/04/2024 | Production | Funding | Finland/Canada/Spain

Roberto Minervini returns to Cannes with The Damned

Roberto Minervini returns to Cannes with The Damned

Set during the American Civil War, the first fiction film by the director of What You Gonna Do When the World's on Fire? will be premiered in the Un Certain Regard section  

12/04/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy/USA/Belgium/Canada

Six European shorts among the winners of this year’s Festival Regard

Six European shorts among the winners of this year’s Festival Regard

The awarded titles were An Example, A Kind of Testament, My Name Is Edgar and I Have a Cow, Ever Since, I Have Been Flying, The Miracle and Dildotectonics  

28/03/2024 | Shorts | Canada/Europe

Nine documentary films screen at Hot Docs as part of The Changing Face of Europe

Nine documentary films screen at Hot Docs as part of The Changing Face of Europe

The movies reflect individual and collective realities, and explore diversity, resilience and controversies in contemporary European life  

27/03/2024 | Hot Docs 2024

Emilie Poirier  • Head of Short Films and Feature Films Programmer at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma de Montréal

Interview: Emilie Poirier • Head of Short Films and Feature Films Programmer at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma de Montréal

“The short films I commission, especially experimental and avant-garde films, are highly inspiring for me to see and to show the audience what else cinema could be and become”

Emilie Poirier outlines the different programmes of the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma which includes VR and XR programmes.  

26/03/2024 | Euro Film Fest

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