Jihlava 2021 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 22 articles available in total starting from 20/11/2020. Last article published on 24/11/2021. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Interview: Diana Cam Van Nguyen • Director of Love, Dad“Animation is a convenient tool for depicting fragile emotions”We talked to the up-and-coming Czech-Vietnamese animator and director, whose latest short film keeps reaping awards on the festival circuit 27/10/2021 | Jihlava 2021Ji.hlava IDFF adds the New Visions Forum and Market to its industry strandThe new financing, co-production and networking event aims to support European documentary production, and foster connections between European film professionals and US filmmakers 21/10/2021 | Jihlava 2021 | Jihlava IndustryJi.hlava celebrates its 25th anniversary with 300 filmsThe environment and the relationship between humans and nature are in the spotlight of the upcoming edition of the Czech documentary gathering 14/10/2021 | Jihlava 2021The Silver Eye Award has announced its nominationsTen feature length and ten short length documentaries from Central and Eastern Europe are vying for the awards that will be given at the upcoming Ji.hlava IDFF 12/10/2021 | Jihlava 2021Ji.hlava announces its retrospective programmesThe showcases include anthropological documentaries by Karol Plicka, works from the underground Romanian experimental scene and an examination of the term “roots” 12/10/2021 | Jihlava 2021Interview: Francesco Montagner • Director of Brotherhood“I wanted to have something that came close to what we would call magical realism”The Italian filmmaker’s documentary tells the story of three brothers and their relationship with their severe father 18/08/2021 | Locarno 2021 | Cineasti del PresenteReview: BrotherhoodThis fascinating documentary by young Italian director Francesco Montagner tells the tale of three brothers on the threshold of adulthood, grappling with their unsettling father-master 11/08/2021 | Locarno 2021 | Cineasti del PresenteReview: From the Wild SeaRobin Petré's observational documentary tackles the complex issue of the relationship between humans and nature through a story of endangered animals and rescuers 17/06/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationInterview: Tuija Halttunen • Director of How to Kill a Cloud"Clouds are like characters and they represent something larger than human understanding"The Finnish director tells us how she made a film about ethics rather than science 03/05/2021 | CPH:DOX 2021 | Nordic:Dox AwardReview: How to Kill a CloudTuija Halttunen signs a look at attempts to seed clouds and the ethical question it raises, through the eyes of a Finnish scientist 23/04/2021 | CPH:DOX 2021 | Nordic:Dox Award previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)