Seville 2016 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 34 articles available in total starting from 02/11/2016. Last article published on 14/11/2016. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next The Sun, The Sun Blinded Me: A modern spin on CamusPolish filmmakers Wilhelm and Anka Sasnal's third feature film moves The Stranger to the Baltic Sea but retains its essence 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | The New WavesFILM FOCUS: I, Olga HepnarováThe exceptionally mature debut feature by the up-and-coming Czech filmmakers Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda plunges into the mindscape of the perpetrator of some major mass killings in... 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | The New WavesFILM FOCUS: It's Not the Time of My LifeHungarian director Szabolcs Hajdu’s film digs deep into the nooks and crannies of the family unit with an emotional and simple portrayal of the conflict between two couples and their children 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: Staying VerticalBy strengthening his ties with nature, Alain Guiraudie pushes even further ahead in his existential exploration of the individual that makes his films so unique and distinct 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: American HoneyBritish director Andrea Arnold forcefully transplants her highly perceptive social realism and sensitivity to the subject of youth in this American road movie 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | CompetitionLos mutantes: The chiaroscuros of the learning processGabriel Azorín brings us a black-and-white reflection on whether it is possible to learn the art of film, accompanying Madrilenian pupils as they study something that is elusive at best 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016Last Days of Louis XIV: Historical iconoclasmCatalan filmmaker Albert Serra has crafted a singular gem of a movie about the twilight of the most powerful individual in 17th-century France, played by Jean-Pierre Léaud 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | Out of CompetitionCorrespondences: Rita Azevedo Gomes gives form to the poetry of Jorge de SenaThe Portuguese director puts poetry and images together in perfect harmony in her film, which portrays the long years of exile of the poet 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | The New Waves Non FictionThe Son of Joseph: Joseph, Mary and… VincentEugène Green presents his delightful new film, a Biblical update verging on a romantic comedy that features his trademark hieratic style of directing 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: A Woman's LifeFrenchman Stéphane Brizé, director of The Measure of a Man, is back with a story about the female condition based on Maupassant 08/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | Competition previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)