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Weekly feature introducing you to film professionals from all over Europe sorted by name.
7478 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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"Behind the opaque face of a teenager, there is vibrant passion"
Guest at the Rendez-vous with French cinema in Rome, the director talks about her debut film, Ma belle gosse, in which a teenager starts a pen relationship...
07/04/2014
“Genre films are what work best in theatres, but also on VoD”
On the eve of the first European edition of the Frontières co-production market, Cineuropa met Guy Delmote, general delegate of the BIFFF
“We don’t want to push the audience in a specific direction”
In the lead-up to the first edition of Brussels’ Frontières Market, Cineuropa talks to American distributor James Shapiro
04/04/2014
“Not a militant film, but a dialogue between two worlds”
Rebecca Zlotowski, the author of Belle épine, a guest at the “Rendez-vous” appointment with new French cinema held in Rome, talks about her second feature...
“We want to find the movies that are most likely to succeed”
In the lead-up to the first edition of Brussels’ Frontières Market, Cineuropa talks to Fantastic Market director Rodney Perkins
03/04/2014
“Crowdfunding is becoming more common and better defined”
In the run-up to the first edition of Brussels’ Frontières Market, Cineuropa talks to Finnish producer Tero Kaukomaa, who is preparing the sequel to his...
“I don’t like special effects, I prefer handmade things”
Beatriz Sanchís is the only woman in competition in the official selection of the Malaga Festival, with her debut Todos están muertos – a modern tale, magic...
28/03/2014
“It’s not easy filming with actors in two different languages”
The director of Fin went to New York to film The Unexpected Life, a bittersweet comedy about uprooting, maturity and shattered dreams, co-produced with the USA
26/03/2014
Foreign Bodies to make spectators uncomfortable
The idea came twenty years ago when screenwriter Giuditta Tarantelli shared the following idea with director husband Mirko Locatelli: a man holding a child...
“Today, cinema has got inside human relationships”
Carlos Marques-Marcet talks about Long Distance, winner of five awards, including Best Film, at the Málaga Film Festival
“As an actor you often sort of direct yourself anyway”
Ralph Fiennes’ second directorial effort, The Invisible Woman, focuses on the extramarital affair of English writer Charles Dickens with Nelly Ternan
24/03/2014
Interview
Marc Vandeweyer, Cartoon Movie's festival director, analyses the state of European animation in 2014
"I've tried to show people, without making anything explicit"
En français: Cineuropa talked to Belgian director Delphine Noels upon the Belgian release of her feature debut, Post-Partum
Think international
Brothers Christian and Reinhardt Beetz, heads of Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion, talk about their approach to filmmaking
20/03/2014
“The audience can always feel if you are honest”
Since her debut feature, Viktoria, was selected at Sundance and Rotterdam, Maya Vitkova has become the young star of Bulgarian cinema.
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