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1653 articles available in total starting from 03/01/2003. Last article published on 10/04/2017.

Pope Joan hits screens

This week, Constantin is launching (yesterday in Germany and today in Austria) a fictional biopic about one of the most intriguing legends in history: the life of Pope Joan, a young 9th-century...  

23/10/2009 | Releases | Germany/Austria

Palme d’Or-winning White Ribbon launched on 134 screens

Lauded by critics for its masterfulness, rigour, subtlety and aesthetic quality, Michael Haneke’s 2009 Cannes Palme d’Or-winner, The White Ribbon, is being released in France today by Les Films du...  

21/10/2009 | Releases | France

To Die Like a Man hits the screens

Autumn brings to Portuguese screens several local titles already seen this year in international showcases. While we still await Midas Filmes' November release of Pedro Costa’s portrait of Jeanne...  

15/10/2009 | Releases | Portugal

Red carpet roll-out for The White Ribbon

The German release of the week is unquestionably Michael Haneke’s European co-production The White Ribbon, which, after its well-deserved Cannes Palme d'Or, was also chosen to represent Germany in...  

15/10/2009 | Releases | Germany

Mészáros unveils The Last Report on Anna

Hitting Hungarian theatres today is the latest work by Márta Mészáros (78), who received a Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement at the Berlinale 2007. The Last Report on Anna (formerly known as...  

15/10/2009 | Releases | Hungary

Impossible and moving love for Mademoiselle Chambon

There has been almost unanimous critical approval for Mademoiselle Chambon by Stéphane Brizé (Not Here to Be Loved), which is being released today by Rezo on 193 screens. Adapted from Eric...  

14/10/2009 | Releases | France

Amenábar's Hypatia prepares to take box office by storm

Today, Alejandro Amenábar’s historical mega-production Agora, presented at the latest Cannes Film Festival (see review), confidently sets out to conquer the Spanish box office, thanks to its...  

09/10/2009 | Releases | Spain

The Titanic Syndrome shows planet in danger

A few weeks ahead of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Nicolas Hulot and Jean-Albert Lièvre’s environmental documentary, The Titanic Syndrome, is being released in France today by Mars...  

07/10/2009 | Releases | France

The Artist looks at paradoxes of contemporary art

The Artist, an Italian/Argentinean co-production directed by Mariano Cohn and Gastòn Duprat and a hit in the official selection of last year’s Rome International Film Festival, uses subtle irony...  

02/10/2009 | Releases | Italy

Digital horror saga [Rec] returns

Two years ago, Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza enjoyed unexpected success at the Spanish box office with [Rec], which garnered just under 1.5m admissions. Today, the directors return to theatres...  

02/10/2009 | Releases | Spain

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