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Weekly feature introducing you to film professionals from all over Europe sorted by name.
7477 interviews available in total starting from 14/05/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 581 interviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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“It is not more difficult to work in America than in Europe”
Canadian producer Anne-Marie Gélinas discussed her forays into producing genre film as she presented her new project at the Frontières market
13/04/2015
“You can have as many takes on genre as you have directors”
We talk to French producer Carole Scotta, of Haut et Court, who presented a project in development at the Frontières Market and discusses the state of genre...
10/04/2015
Alan Rickman talks about A Little ChaosItalian release June 4
Alan Rickman’s second film as director A Little Chaos has been screened at festivals the world over and is now being shown at various European markets
“You cannot keep culture paralysed”
Director Gracia Querejeta, the new vice-president of the Spanish Film Academy, is bringing out Felices 140 and criticises the Spanish government's cultural...
07/04/2015
Interview
In French: Cinergie meets Belgian Manu Bonmariage, director of Vivre sa mort, a very tough film on both a personal and very distressing matter
Eurodok? A small festival with moderate means that’s enjoying great success
Cineuropa met up with Kaia Høidalen, coordinator of the Eurodok Festival, which was held in Oslo a few days ago
02/04/2015
“Culture is the answer”
We met with the Oscar winning director Régis Wargnier at the Bari Bif&st, where he screened in the international competition his latest, thrilling film The Gate
31/03/2015
The franchise man
A portrait of German director Mike Marzuk, best known for the children's film series The Famous Five, of which he just finished the fourth film
"My European western"
The Scottish director made his European premiere at the Bif&st with his stunning debut Slow West, Jury Grand Prix at the 2015 Sundance Festival
30/03/2015
"I'd like my film to be a haunting melody, that’s irritating and fascinating at the same time"
Cineuropa met the Anglo-Norwegian director Bobbie Peers, who has just screened his first feature The Disappearing Illusionist
26/03/2015
"There was an unusual and unique story to be told here: an unconventional multicultural microcosmos"
Cineuropa met with Ticino-born director Vito Robbiani, who recently presented his documentary Stella ciao at the Solothurn Film Festival.
25/03/2015
“Visegrad is just the core and a symbol for wider co-operation”
Bringing big names to students in Central Europe, this year’s Visegrad Film Forum was a huge success. Cineuropa spoke to its director, Jakub Viktorin
24/03/2015
"Fantastic, elaborate, special"
A portrait of Wolfgang Groos (The Crocodiles - All for One, Vampire Sisters), one of Germany’s most successful children’s film directors today
"Oil in the backyard, a metaphor for modern-day Italy"
At the Bif&st in Bari we met Marco Pontecorvo, the director of Tempo instabile con probabili schiarite
23/03/2015
“If you can engage with audiences and reward your fans, there are ways of monetising it”
Executive director at The Project Factory and Pixel Lab tutor Jennifer Wilson talks about audience engagement and monetisation in the digital world
20/03/2015
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