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11135 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 07/11/2025.

Michael R Roskam kicks off filming on Le Faux Soir

Michael R Roskam kicks off filming on Le Faux Soir

The Belgian director’s new project is an ambitious historical film about a key moment in his country’s resistance movement, starring Arieh Worthalter in the lead role  

25/09 | Production | Funding | Belgium/France

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa • Director of Sundays

Interview: Alauda Ruiz de Azúa • Director of Sundays

“When conflict arises in our own home, we find it very difficult to be tolerant”

The Basque director discusses her new film, a long-cherished project that explores adolescence, respect, family conflicts and crises of faith  

25/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Agnieszka Holland  • Director of Franz

Interview: Agnieszka Holland • Director of Franz

“If I wanted to somehow find a new perspective myself, I had to look for fragments, pieces, puzzles and layers – I had to make it funky”

The Polish filmmaker explores her personal connection to her central subject, and how she sought to bring him to life in a bright and offbeat way  

24/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Pierre Schoeller  • Director of The Rembrandt Syndrome

Interview: Pierre Schoeller • Director of The Rembrandt Syndrome

"The times we’re living in make all of us ask questions"

The French filmmaker decodes an audacious tale blending fiction and realism, and bewitchment and climate-based, scientific questions  

24/09 | /France/Belgium

Review: If We Don't Burn, How Do We Light up the Night

Review: If We Don't Burn, How Do We Light up the Night

Costa Rican filmmaker Kim Torres’ debut feature is a slow-burning yet stimulating coming-of-age story that serves as a powerful calling card  

24/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | New Directors

Review: Ungrateful Beings

Review: Ungrateful Beings

In his fifth film, Czech director Olmo Omerzu starts from an interesting premise that gets warped to the point of prompting disinterest and rejection towards his protagonists and their fates  

24/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Claire Denis • Director of The Fence

Interview: Claire Denis • Director of The Fence

"The colonisation we’re seeing today is another kind called capitalism"

The French director discusses the origins of her new film and the most significant topics she’s covered during her considerable career  

23/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Review: Sundays

Review: Sundays

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa establishes herself as a filmmaker with this chronicle of a family crisis, which questions the very solid foundations of the sacrosanct institution and its limited tolerance  

23/09 | San Sebastian 2025 | Competition

Review: The Rembrandt Syndrome

Review: The Rembrandt Syndrome

Pierre Schoeller delivers a captivating film about a nuclear researcher whose thoughts on the climate crisis are subject to a mysterious and compelling overhaul  

23/09 | Films | Reviews | France/Belgium

Review: Muganga

Review: Muganga

Marie-Hélène Roux delivers a poignant film paying tribute to Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege, the Congolese surgeon who cares for female victims of sexual violence  

23/09 | Films | Reviews | France/Belgium

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