Roberto Oggiano (The article continues below - Commercial information) 52 articles available in total starting from 23/11/2015. Last article published on 09/02/2024. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next Review: Tale of ShepherdsJaime Puertas Castillo observes the disappearance of the Andalusian agropastoral world in an astonishing first work straddling tradition and modernity 09/02 | IFFR 2024 | Bright FutureReview: It Is LitViktor Israel Strand explores the darker zones of corporatism with a film low on hope and straddling the border between science fiction and theatre of the absurd 08/02 | IFFR 2024 | Bright FutureInterview: Marcelo Gomes • Director of Portrait of a Certain Orient“I want to talk about the human being in context, not about the context itself”The Brazilian director breaks down his story of a migration process that takes his characters from Lebanon to Brazil 07/02 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: YohannaA cross between a road movie and a documentary, Razka Robby Ertanto’s film navigates the contradictions characterising the Indonesian island of Sumba, which is both a paradise and hell 06/02 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: King BabyAn astute reflection on the decline of male power, duo Kit&Arran’s film is an absurd farce which pokes fun at gender stereotypes 05/02 | IFFR 2024 | Bright FutureReview: Children of War and PeaceVille Suhonen’s new documentary is dotted with archive footage as it explores the pro-military indoctrination of Finnish youngsters from the first post-war period onwards 02/02 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Portrait of a Certain OrientMarcelo Gomes tells the story of an escape from Lebanon to Brazil by way of a black and white drama interweaving passion, memory and desire 31/01 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Le Belle EstatiMauro Santini’s loose adaptation of two Cesare Pavese novels into an experimental film plays with the limits between fiction and reality 07/12/2023 | Turin 2023Review: MarianneMichael Rozek’s directorial debut is a confused homage to Isabelle Huppert’s acting prowess, which falls somewhere between absurd theatre and a clumsy parody of arthouse cinema 01/12/2023 | Turin 2023Review: Jeune cinémaYves-Marie Mahé’s documentary tells the story of the now forgotten Hyères Young Film Festival, characterised by heated debates and exceptional discoveries, at a time when film was a serious affair 30/11/2023 | Turin 2023 page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)