Black Nights 2016 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 57 articles available in total starting from 11/10/2016. Last article published on 30/11/2016. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 next Kills on Wheels: Tarantino in a wheelchairAttila Till’s energetic and darkly humorous new film boasts some strong performances and a number of superb set pieces 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | PanoramaFILM FOCUS: GodlessBulgarian filmmaker Ralitza Petrova delves into the world of the less fortunate in her impressive first feature 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | PanoramaI, Daniel Blake: A very Ken Loach filmThe film industry’s most gentle and powerful advocate of the people, the great Ken Loach, returns with a deeply moving film 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | PanoramaThe last King of the BelgiansThe new film by duo Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth tells the madcap odyssey of a King of the Belgians swept up in the story of a one-of-a-kind mission: to save his country 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | PanoramaMother: A darkly comic chillKadri Kõusaar’s third feature film is a claustrophobic film dealing with one woman’s solitude 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | Estonian Film CompetitionFILM FOCUS: The War ShowObaidah Zytoon and Andreas Dalsgaard’s documentary centres around a group of friends who are bowled over by the Syrian repression 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | Doc@POFFAll of a Sudden: A flawed hero as an unwitting victimInventive Turkish-born, Berlin-based filmmaker Asli Özge is now testing genre waters with her new film 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | PanoramaEastern Business: Doing deals the Eastern wayIgor Cobileanski’s comedy portrays two very different characters desperate to make a quick buck 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: The ConstitutionIn Rajko Grlic's film, a Croatian teacher reads the constitution to a dyslexic Serbian police officer to thank his wife, who gave him medical assistance in his hour of need 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | PanoramaNeruda: From the dusk till the dawn of an idol, through the mischievous magic of fictionChile's Pablo Larraín escapes into the exuberant world of “communist” author Pablo Neruda, reinventing him by creating his "half-moronic, half-stupid" nemesis 22/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | Panorama previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)