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1447 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 12/04/2024.

Amelie Maria Nielson  • Director of The Shift

Interview: Amelie Maria Nielson • Director of The Shift

“Every kind of queer film is important to the world”

The Danish director talks about their Teddy-nominated short, centring on a character living in a home for problem girls, as it screens as part of EFP’s Future Frames at Karlovy Vary  

07/07/2023 | Future Frames 2023

Review: The Wall

Review: The Wall

Philippe Van Leeuw looks at the equally inscrutable and unredeemable character of racism at the heart of a US Border Patrol, embarked on a manhunt that is most of all a hunt for anyone “other”  

04/07/2023 | BRIFF 2023

Nicolas Winding Refn’s NWR and the UK’s Moonage Pictures filming a series adaptation of The Famous Five

Nicolas Winding Refn’s NWR and the UK’s Moonage Pictures filming a series adaptation of The Famous Five

Directed by Tim Kirkby, the three-part show follows an “unforgettable odyssey that evokes the power of camaraderie” between five daring young explorers  

29/06/2023 | Production | Funding | Denmark/UK/Germany

Series review: Get a Life

Series review: Get a Life

Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen’s Danish webseries offers an unflinching exploration of youngsters’ mental-health issues, blending dark themes with the trials of teenage life  

26/06/2023 | Zlín 2023

Review: Rose and the Stone Troll

Review: Rose and the Stone Troll

The feature debut from Karla Nor Holmbäck is a charming film that will delight very young audiences and be a rejuvenating balm for the adults  

15/06/2023 | Annecy 2023

Review: The Gullspång Miracle

Review: The Gullspång Miracle

Maria Fredriksson’s debut feature tells an eerie story of family reunification that gradually develops into a stranger-than-fiction mystery-drama  

15/06/2023 | Tribeca 2023

Mads Hedegaard’s action-drama film Stranger set to enter production this summer

Mads Hedegaard’s action-drama film Stranger set to enter production this summer

Toplined by Danica Curcic and Angela Bundalovic, the picture is set around 4,000 BC and follows a girl whose family is killed by a tribe of hunter-gatherers  

12/06/2023 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Norway

Felipe Gálvez  • Director of The Settlers

Interview: Felipe Gálvez • Director of The Settlers

"What happens when a country decides to erase a page of its history?"

CANNES 2023: The Chilean director tells us more about his first feature, which lifts the veil on the genocide of native people at the beginning of the 20th century in Southern Chile  

25/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain Regard

Jessica Hausner  • Director of Club Zero

Interview: Jessica Hausner • Director of Club Zero

“Every young generation has to change the world”

CANNES 2023: The Austrian director returns to the competition with a bleak but very colourful film about a wellness guru and her teenage followers  

25/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Competition

Cannes NEXT welcomes the experts working on the CRESCINE European research project

Cannes NEXT welcomes the experts working on the CRESCINE European research project

CANNES 2023: The ambitious three-year initiative, backed by Horizon Europe, aims to empower and transform the film industries of seven small European countries  

25/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Marché du Film

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