Seville 2017 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 37 articles available in total starting from 26/10/2017. Last article published on 15/11/2017. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next Review: Anchor and HopeThe second film helmed by Carlos Marques-Marcet homes in on the paradoxes, ambiguity and clashes inherent in romantic relationships, setting the action on a boat chugging along London’s canals 06/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | Competition Interview: Carlos Marques-Marcet • Director“How do we build an ‘us’ in today’s world?”Anchor and Hope is the second film by Spaniard Carlos Marques-Marcet, who garnered huge acclaim with his feature debut, Long Distance 06/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | Competition FILM FOCUS: ZamaLucrecia Martel’s new directorial effort is her most baffling and ambitious work to date, tackling Spanish colonial rule in South America in the 18th century 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: Winter BrothersIcelandic filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason delivers a solid cinematographic debut that is both visually and narratively remarkable 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | CompetitionLet the Sun Shine In: An exquisite badinage on the torments of desireClaire Denis’ new film is truly delicious, of a "theoretical" and emotional intelligence that is as tasty as it is universally moving 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: God's Own CountryThe feature debut by British director Francis Lee whisks us away to a Yorkshire farm as it tells the story of the blossoming of a romantic relationship that is not without its complications 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | CompetitionRamiro: The exciting life of a frustrated, “blocked” poetManuel Mozos explores the trope of the writer’s block in a sincere and innovative way with his new film 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: Little CrusaderCzech filmmaker Václav Kadrnka’s second feature explores the symbolism of loss and ideals 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | CompetitionThe Guardians: A feminist WWI war filmFrench auteur Xavier Beauvois delivers a low-key drama on the impacts of WWI on the women who were left behind, dominated by rising star Iris Bry’s performance 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | CompetitionThe Workshop: A masterful film that teaches us a lotStarting with a story about a writing course, Laurent Cantet takes us by surprise by broaching a subject matter of deeply moving urgency and seriousness 02/11/2017 | Seville 2017 | Competition previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)