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38 articles available in total starting from 12/06/2019. Last article published on 20/08/2020.

Review: Sister

Review: Sister

The second film by Bulgaria’s Svetla Tsotsorkova marks her out as a filmmaker gifted with a special ability to portray characters totally conditioned by their environment  

26/09/2019 | San Sebastián 2019 | New Directors

Review: Supernova

Review: Supernova

Bristling with action and rich in meanings, an impressive first feature by Bartosz Kruhlik has premiered at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia  

19/09/2019 | Gdynia 2019

Peter Mackie Burns  • Director of Rialto

Interview: Peter Mackie Burns • Director of Rialto

“This man is brought through grief to a place where he doesn't know himself any more”

VENICE 2019: Peter Mackie Burns chatted to Cineuropa about his Orizzonti film Rialto, which has nothing to do with the bridge in Venice  

10/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | Orizzonti

Review: Rialto

Review: Rialto

VENICE 2019: Peter Mackie Burns’ grubby film about mid-life crisis gives pause for thought  

10/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | Orizzonti

Review: Ivana the Terrible

Review: Ivana the Terrible

Ivana Mladenović plays with vulnerability and narcissism in her sophomore feature  

20/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Filmmakers of the Present

Tim Mielants  • Director of Patrick

Interview: Tim Mielants • Director of Patrick

"I just like the juxtaposition between a big, romantic scope and this simple character"

Belgian filmmaker Tim Mielants presented his first feature, Patrick, in competition at Karlovy Vary, and he talked to us about it  

05/07/2019 | Karlovy Vary 2019 | Competition

Review: Patrick

Review: Patrick

Flemish director Tim Mielants delivers an absurd and unexpected psychological thriller, led by a hero who’s tragically lacking in ambition  

02/07/2019 | Karlovy Vary 2019 | Competition

Review: Marona’s Fantastic Tale

Review: Marona’s Fantastic Tale

Anca Damian puts her name to a remarkable animated film, a simple, tender and moving story suffused with visual and musical poetry of great inventiveness  

12/06/2019 | Annecy 2019

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