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

Ficarra and Picone up against Public Enemy

With La Matassa (released today on 580 screens by Medusa), comic duo Ficarra and Picone confirm what their 2007 film debut Il 7 e l'8 (€7.7m at the box office) had previously proved: an Italian...  

13/03/2009 | Releases | Italy

De la Cruz’s Muertos come to life onscreen

This Friday, Ángel de la Cruz’s Los Muertos Van Deprisa (“The Dead Go So Quickly”) hits Spanish theatres. This is the director’s first live-action, solo effort after the two Goya-winning animated...  

11/03/2009 | Releases | Spain

Faits Divers goes from TV to silver screen

The Faits Divers (“Crime Stories”) TV dramas – launched by VTM and VAF in 2005 – keep spawning film versions. A look at the results for the latest features released in theatres shows why. During...  

11/03/2009 | Releases | Belgium

Spielmann, Di Gregorio and Rosales in line-up

There is an impressive contingent of European films among the 13 new releases hitting French screens this Wednesday. MK2 is launching a ten-print run of Austrian director Götz Spielmann’s subtle...  

11/03/2009 | Releases | France

Lioret’s Welcome in the headlines

Enthusiastically received by critics and launched today by Mars Distribution on 209 screens, Philippe Lioret’s Welcome has also caused political controversy. Focusing on illegal immigrants trying...  

11/03/2009 | Releases | France

Iris Film launches Rambaldi’s Il soffio dell’anima

Coming out on March 13, in connection with World Kidney Day (March 12), is Il soffio dell’anima, written and directed by Victor Rambaldi. The film tells the dramatic story of a young man on...  

09/03/2009 | Releases | Italy

Lost generations and other wonders of the world

After screenings at numerous festivals (including Munich, Tribeca, Rotterdam, Sofia, and Istanbul), Seven Days Sunday – the debut feature by 33-year-old director Niels Laupert, previously lauded...  

05/03/2009 | Releases | Germany

Record-breaking opening for Millennium film

A record 350,000 Swedes and Danes saw Niels Arden Oplev’s Millenium last weekend, making it the biggest opening ever for a Swedish film in Denmark and the second biggest opening ever for a Swedish...  

05/03/2009 | Releases | Scandinavia

BFD launch 2 German, 2 French titles

In the wake of the Oscars, this week sees the release of UK director Stephen Daldry’s German/US co-production The Reader. The film tells the story of a young student who discovers that a lover...  

04/03/2009 | Releases | Belgium

Serial impostor inspires For a Son and Chameleon

The youth of France’s Frédéric Bourdin – who assumed around 30 different identities in 15 years and passed himself off as missing children – has inspired French filmmakers. Rezo Films are today...  

04/03/2009 | Releases | France

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