Vladan Petković (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1664 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 22/04/2024. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 165 166 167 next Review: Warm FilmDragan Jovićević takes us on a journey through the history of queer representation in Serbian and Yugoslav cinema in this eye-opening and amusing docu-fiction hybrid 13/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024Review: UnclickableBabis Makridis adds another investigative documentary to the catalogue of internet-scam content, but does uncover new details and employs a somewhat different style to the rest of this subgenre 13/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024Interview: Mara Gourd-Mercado • Head of industry, CPH:DOX"The documentary industry needs renewal"The new head of industry zooms in on how to find the right balance of projects in CPH:FORUM, and addresses topics such as the independence of filmmakers and rebuilding narratives 12/03 | CPH:DOX 2024 | CPH:DOX IndustryReview: AfterwarBERLINALE 2024: Birgitte Stærmose’s immersive and uncategorisable film, shot over a period of 15 years, was made in close collaboration with its four Kosovar protagonists 21/02 | Berlinale 2024 | PanoramaReview: Some Rain Must FallBERLINALE 2024: Qiu Yang's first feature is a cryptic character story that allows for as many interpretations as there are viewers, but the high-quality craft will keep them in their seats 20/02 | Berlinale 2024 | EncountersThe Georgian Film Institute addresses GNFC controversy at the EFMBERLINALE 2024: Both the government's official Georgian National Film Center and the newly formed, independent Georgian Film Institute are present with separate stands at the market 19/02 | Berlinale 2024 | EFMReview: ElbowBERLINALE 2024: Aslı Özarslan's coming-of-age film set in the Berlin immigrant community and Istanbul stands out for its storytelling economy, unusually dark atmosphere, and thematic variety and depth 19/02 | Berlinale 2024 | GenerationReview: Love Lies BleedingBERLINALE 2024: Rose Glass goes all out in her first US-produced film, a campy combination of crime-thriller and lesbian romance starring Kristen Stewart, Ed Harris and Katy O'Brian 19/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Berlinale SpecialReview: The Wrong MovieBERLINALE 2024: Keren Cytter's formally experimental and oddly engaging film could be described as a piece of kitchen-sink surrealism or a Beckett drama for the digital age 18/02 | Berlinale 2024 | ForumReview: FarukBERLINALE 2024: Aslı Özge returns to docu-fiction and her native city of Istanbul, creating an engaging, personal story with a strong political and social aspect 18/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 165 166 167 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)