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4577 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 12/09/2025.

CinEuro FilmLab launches “European stories” call

CinEuro FilmLab launches “European stories” call

The programme is open to feature-film and series projects that tackle European-related issues and are set in the symbolic places of power where the EU institutions are based  

27/08 | Industry | Market | France/Switzerland/Germany/Luxembourg/Belgium

Review: 9-Month Contract

Review: 9-Month Contract

Ketevan Vashagashvili’s film about one woman’s experience in the Georgian commercial surrogacy market is a unique new instalment in the oeuvre of body-politics documentaries  

25/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary Competition

Hannu Salonen’s Adam’s Eight recreates a legendary rowing triumph from 1960

Hannu Salonen’s Adam’s Eight recreates a legendary rowing triumph from 1960

The sports drama has started shooting and revisits the unlikely journey of Karl Adam and his Ratzeburg crew, who defied the odds to win Olympic gold in Rome  

22/08 | Production | Funding | Germany/Slovakia

Beta Film strengthens its CEE slate with Bosnian mystery series Komar

Beta Film strengthens its CEE slate with Bosnian mystery series Komar

The 8x60-minute show, directed by Vedran Rupič and Una Gunjak, marks the third collaboration between BH Telecom and the German sales agent  

21/08 | Industry | Market | Bosnia and Herzegovina/Germany

Paweł Pawlikowski begins shooting 1949

Paweł Pawlikowski begins shooting 1949

The Academy Award-winning director’s new feature explores Thomas Mann’s post-war journey across a divided Germany  

20/08 | Production | Funding | Germany/Poland/Italy/France

Kristofer Hivju stars in Norwegian crime-drama series Sogn Murders

Kristofer Hivju stars in Norwegian crime-drama series Sogn Murders

Filming has begun on the TV2 Norway series adapting Jørgen Jæger’s best-selling crime novels, bringing together an international cast and crew  

20/08 | Production | Funding | Norway/Germany/Sweden

Jonas Geirnaert • Director of How to Kill Your Sister

Interview: Jonas Geirnaert • Director of How to Kill Your Sister

“Without the drama, we couldn’t get the comedy right”

We met up with the Belgian director to discuss the risks involved in making a comedy series about a cancer patient  

20/08 | /Belgium/Germany

Alexandre Koberidze • Director of Dry Leaf

Interview: Alexandre Koberidze • Director of Dry Leaf

“With the Sony Ericsson, I could film people without taking something away from them”

The director of What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? discusses the intricacies of making a road movie with pixelated images  

18/08 | Locarno 2025 | Competition

Review: The Plant from the Canaries

Review: The Plant from the Canaries

Ruan Lan-Xi’s first feature film is an elegant and ethereal portrait of a woman who seems to glide through the city she’s getting to know, like a skater across an icy lake  

15/08 | Locarno 2025 | Filmmakers of the Present

Review: Dry Leaf

Review: Dry Leaf

People and place become one in Alexandre Koberidze’s sophomore feature, which traces a series of encounters on a gentle road trip across the Georgian countryside  

14/08 | Locarno 2025 | Competition

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