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796 articles available in total starting from 22/05/2006. Last article published on 14/03/2024.

Review: Hesitation Wound

Review: Hesitation Wound

VENICE 2023: Turkey's Selman Nacar confirms the extent of his potential thanks to a legal and intimate thriller with a script that knows very well how to hide its hand and of a sharp social realism  

04/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

Selman Nacar  • Director of Hesitation Wound

Interview: Selman Nacar • Director of Hesitation Wound

“I'm interested in characters who are stuck in between emotions because I believe Turkey is in a similar situation”

VENICE 2023: The rising Turkish director dissects his taut new feature, which is equally a courtroom procedural and a character study  

04/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

The Astra Film Festival set to celebrate 30 years of documentary film in Sibiu

The Astra Film Festival set to celebrate 30 years of documentary film in Sibiu

This year's gathering promises a line-up of over 130 films from more than 40 countries, with a strong emphasis on premieres and exceptional narratives that capture life's diverse moments  

25/08/2023 | Astra 2023

Review: Fairy Garden

Review: Fairy Garden

In his sophomore feature-length documentary, Gergő Somogyvári observes the relation between two outcasts of the conservative and unjust Hungarian society  

18/08/2023 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Tudor Giurgiu & Cecilia Stefanescu • Director and writer of Libertate

Interview: Tudor Giurgiu & Cecilia Stefanescu • Director and writer of Libertate

"This particular episode about the chaos of the revolution in the aftermath of Ceaușescu's downfall is not well known in Romania"

The director and the screenwriter discuss their film, in which they explore the civil war-like events that took place in Sibiu during the last days of 1989's Romanian Revolution  

18/08/2023 | Sarajevo 2023 | Competition

Mladen Djordjević's Working Class Goes to Hell to world-premiere at Toronto

Mladen Djordjević's Working Class Goes to Hell to world-premiere at Toronto

The new film by The Life and Death of a Porno Gang director is the first Balkan film to ever bow in the festival's genre-oriented Midnight Madness section  

18/08/2023 | Production | Funding | Serbia/Bulgaria/Greece/Montenegro/Croatia/Romania

Review: Libertate

Review: Libertate

Romanian helmer Tudor Giurgiu converts the real-life events of the Romanian Revolution in Sibiu into a thrilling, emotional and narrative-defying experience  

16/08/2023 | Sarajevo 2023 | Competition

Review: Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World

Review: Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World

Radu Jude’s eighth fiction feature seems to imply that the apocalypse might not arrive as a spectacular big bang, but rather as a flood of stupidity – and it’s actually already here  

11/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Competition

Sofia Exarchou  • Director of Animal

Interview: Sofia Exarchou • Director of Animal

“I like to start with reality, but then I want to create my own universe, one that will serve my story”

The Greek director, whose film plunges into the rarely seen universe of hotel and resort animators, discusses her approach, her research and her cast  

10/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Competition

Radu Jude  • Director of Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World

Interview: Radu Jude • Director of Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World

“It is a very self-reflective film about what images mean and what cinema can be nowadays”

The Romanian helmer breaks down his complex new feature of two halves, which provides witty comments on the digital environment and the altered nature of cinema  

08/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Competition

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