Roberto Oggiano (The article continues below - Commercial information) 52 articles available in total starting from 23/11/2015. Last article published on 09/02/2024. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 next Review: Les IndésirablesWith his new restless and chaotic film, Ladj Ly continues to tell the story of the Paris banlieue between political corruption and latent tensions that result in conflict 19/10/2023 | London 2023Review: Menus-Plaisirs - Les TroisgrosIn his usual minimalist and direct style, Frederick Wiseman takes us on a journey inside one of the most famous Michelin-starred restaurants in the world 13/10/2023 | London 2023Interview: Hannes Verhoustraete • Director of Broken View“Cinema in itself is powerless; it becomes powerful only within an existing ideology”The Belgian director’s film essay reflects on the role that images played in justifying his home country’s colonisation of the Congo 06/07/2023 | /BelgiumReview: Broken ViewIn an abundant and charming film-essay, Hannes Verhoustraete tackles the story of Belgian colonialism and of the film production techniques which drew consensus for the colonial endeavour 30/06/2023 | Films | Reviews | BelgiumReview: CiompiAgnès Perrais tells the story of the medieval Ciompi revolt in Florence with a poetic and formal film which connects the struggles of the 14th century workers with those of today 29/06/2023 | Films | Reviews | FranceInterview: Selma Vilhunen • Director of Four Little Adults“I have found in the concept of polyamory the strongest form of love”The Finnish director talks about her film, a comedy that tells the story of four individuals and their sentimental experiments 07/02/2023 | IFFR 2023 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Four Little AdultsSelma Vilhunen's new film is a funny and successful comedy about four adults grappling with the challenges of a polyamorous relationship 07/02/2023 | IFFR 2023 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Notes on a SummerDiego Llorente’s new film explores the summer dreams and turmoil experienced by a young woman from Asturias 03/02/2023 | IFFR 2023 | Tiger CompetitionReview: Third GradeJacques Doillon’s feature film is an intimate and sensitive social drama exploring the theme of childhood 10/02/2022 | IFFR 2022 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Birds (Or How To Be One)The new film by Greece’s Babis Makridis is an essay on our desire for freedom based on Aristofane’s comedy The Birds 31/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Voices previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)