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4526 articles available in total starting from 18/05/2002. Last article published on 23/12/2020.

Off the Wall: Films from post-communist countries on tour around Europe

Off the Wall: Films from post-communist countries on tour around Europe

A selection of films from post-communist countries, including Viktoria and Velvet Terrorists, will tour seven European festivals  

14/10/2014 | Festivals | Europe

Rendezvous with French cinema in Madrid

Rendezvous with French cinema in Madrid

From 16-19 October, UniFrance is organising a mini-festival in the Spanish capital that will present the premieres of seven films, accompanied by their directors  

14/10/2014 | Festivals | France/Spain

Another Frontier: in No Man's Land

Another Frontier: in No Man's Land

André Cruz Shiraiwa's debut feature, filmed in Catalan and starring Ariadna Gil, is an Orwellian fable that is very critical of the state of dehumanisation to which the human race seems doomed  

14/10/2014 | Festivals | Spain

DocLisboa is back with 250 films for its 12th edition

DocLisboa is back with 250 films for its 12th edition

Ten days of documentaries from 40 countries at a festival opened by Sergei Loznitsa’s Maidan and closed by Socialism, the last film by the late Peter von Bagh  

14/10/2014 | Festivals | Portugal

Maidan steals the limelight at the Astra Film Festival

Maidan steals the limelight at the Astra Film Festival

Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa has received the festival’s top award  

13/10/2014 | Festivals | Romania

The Hungarian Film Week is reborn

The Hungarian Film Week is reborn

After a three-year hiatus, the event is back with a rich programme that includes 26 feature films  

13/10/2014 | Festivals | Hungary

Jack Strong: a gripping Cold War drama

Jack Strong: a gripping Cold War drama

Wladyslaw Pasikowski’s latest feature is an engrossing espionage film based on the true story of Polish Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski  

13/10/2014 | Festivals | Luxembourg

Dinard crowns The Goob

Dinard crowns The Goob

The Golden Hitchcock for Best Film has gone to the feature by Guy Myhill, while Catch Me Daddy won two awards and the Audience Award went to ‘71  

13/10/2014 | Festivals | France

Ärtico triumphant at Cinespaña

Ärtico triumphant at Cinespaña

A quadruple win at Toulouse for Gabriel Velazquez’s film, while Beautiful Youth, Cannibal and Carmina y amén also feature on the awards list  

13/10/2014 | Festivals | France

Sitges reinforces its audience’s devotion to fantastic films

Sitges reinforces its audience’s devotion to fantastic films

I Origins, a US film by Mike Cahill, has been crowned Best Film at an awards ceremony that sang the praises of genre films in a programme that was as exhaustive as it was fresh and outstanding  

13/10/2014 | Festivals | Spain

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