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139 articles available in total starting from 12/06/2002. Last article published on 06/12/2018.

Donoma breaks production boundaries

A debut feature self-produced for a €150 budget, selected at Pusan, Montreal, London’s Raindance, Athens, in the ACID line-up at Cannes, at Budapest, Miami and New York, with rave reviews from...  

21/11/2011 | Films | France

Unlikely encounter in feel-good movie Untouchable

Take the classic ingredient of successful comedies, that is the misadventures of two diametrically opposed characters, add a pinch of social realism, spice it up with the theme of disability and...  

31/10/2011 | Films | France

The Monk explores the torments of the soul

When a director of the calibre of Dominik Moll (in competition at Cannes in 2000 with With A Friend Like Harry and in 2005 with Lemming) teams up with a flamboyant actor like Vincent Cassel, it...  

11/07/2011 | Films | France

Manchevski’s Mothers ask what is truth?

How does information become the truth? How do personal history, imagination, opinion and perspective shape the perception of reality? These are the main questions the Macedonian director Milcho...  

31/12/2010 | Films | North Macedonia/France/Bulgaria

Sarah’s Key from Toronto to San Sebastian

Unveiled today in the Galas section at the Toronto Film Festival (September 9-19), Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s sixth feature Sarah’s Key will then cross the Atlantic and close the 58th San Sebastian...  

16/09/2010 | Films | France

Manchevski takes Mothers to Toronto

Mothers, the new film by celebrated Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski, will have its world premiere in the Special Presentations section of the Toronto International Film Festival. Mothers...  

31/08/2010 | Films | North Macedonia/France/Bulgaria

Genocide and human madness in The Day God Went Away

Presented in the Panorama of Contemporary World Cinema section at Poland’s Era New Horizons Festival, French/Belgian co-production The Day God Went Away, which looks at the mass murder of Tutsis...  

28/07/2010 | Films | France/Belgium

10 to 11: Preserving history in the modern world

Turkish director Pelin Esmer’s second feature film, 10 to 11, deals with preserving history as opposed to chasing material goods and an improved quality of life in today’s Turkey. Mithat (Mithat...  

28/04/2010 | Films | Turkey/France/Germany

Family Tree and history at Turin’s GLBT Fest

“I don’t belong to this place”, says Frederick, returning to visit (though we only see him enter, in a long shot of commendable dryness) the concentration camp in which he had been imprisoned. For...  

21/04/2010 | Films | France

Sweet Valentine, un portrait aigre-doux et osé de l’amour inconditionnel

Dans son premier long métrage, Emma Luchini ne parvient pas à uniformiser ce film structuré en chapitres, dont le fil conducteur est un voyage en voiture, tout à fait dans le style des road movies...  

09/02/2010 | Films | France

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