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Elena Lazić

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146 articles available in total starting from 09/09/2019. Last article published on 26/04/2024.

Review: Smiling Georgia

Review: Smiling Georgia

In his debut feature, Luka Beradze takes a surreal and darkly funny story as the starting point for a moving portrait of bitterness and alienation in the Georgian countryside  

07/07/2023 | Karlovy Vary 2023 | Special Screenings

Review: Empty Nets

Review: Empty Nets

Behrooz Karamizade's debut feature shows how even the most ordinary Iranian citizens are only ever just a few strokes of bad luck and desperate decisions away from losing everything  

04/07/2023 | Karlovy Vary 2023 | Competition

Review: Lost Children

Review: Lost Children

Belgian director Michèle Jacob finds an original way to illustrate the lasting effects of childhood trauma in her fiction feature debut  

03/07/2023 | Karlovy Vary 2023 | Proxima

Review: In Camera

Review: In Camera

The feature debut by British director Naqqash Khalid is a formally and structurally bold proposition that perfectly echoes the chaos and absurd quality of modern-day Britain  

03/07/2023 | Karlovy Vary 2023 | Proxima

Review: While We Watched

Review: While We Watched

Vinay Shukla’s documentary portrait of a broadcast journalist in India fighting a lonely fight against nationalism and disinformation is riveting and inspiring  

20/06/2023 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2023

Review: Pretty Red Dress

Review: Pretty Red Dress

The debut feature by British filmmaker Dionne Edwards is an empathetic look at masculinity and sexuality, but is almost too equivocal for its own good  

16/06/2023 | Films | Reviews | UK

Fridtjof Ryder  • Director of Inland

Interview: Fridtjof Ryder • Director of Inland

"The edit stays as open as it can, and the score informs back on the edit, as does the sound design. You remain constantly open"

The young British director discusses his dreamlike, Lynchian debut feature, set in Gloucestershire and featuring Mark Rylance as an almost magical father figure  

15/06/2023 | /UK

Nick Read and Ayse Toprak • Directors of My Name is Happy

Interview: Nick Read and Ayse Toprak • Directors of My Name is Happy

“We were trying to capture the personal impact of gender-based violence on a family”

The co-directors discuss their documentary about a young Turkish singer whose rise to fame was interrupted by an attack from a suitor, and her fight for women’s rights  

05/06/2023 | /UK/Turkey

Meet Cineuropa @ #Cannes2023 - Take 6

Meet Cineuropa @ #Cannes2023 - Take 6

CANNES 2023: In the sixth episode of our short video series from the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, Elena Lazic talks to Jan Lumholdt  

30/05/2023 | Meet Cineuropa/Cannes 2023

Review: Perfect Days

Review: Perfect Days

CANNES 2023: Wim Wenders’ fiction film at the festival is a delicate and slyly melancholic ode to the search for happiness  

26/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Competition

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