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Weekly feature introducing you to film professionals from all over Europe sorted by name.
7494 interviews available in total starting from 14/05/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 578 interviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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"Reality is so cleverly designed that it always surprises us"
A Hijacking is the rising star of Danish cinema's second feature as a director after R. He also co-wrote Submarino and The Hunt.
18/09/2012
Interview - LUX Prize 2102
After winning the Alfred Bauer Prize at the Berlinale, Portuguese director Miguel Gomes' third film, Tabu, is now a finalist for the European Parliament's...
Interview - LUX Prize 2012
The Hungarian director Bence Flieugauf talks about Just The Wind, winner of the Jury Grand Prix at the Berlinale and finalist for the LUX Prize 2012.
After being selected for the Venice Days in 2011, Italian director Andrea Segre's Li and the Poet is now one of three finalists for the 2012 LUX Prize.
Interview - Les cinéastes invitent l'ami européen
Cineuropa interviewed Romanian director Radu Mihaileanu in Paris,where he took part in the 'Les cinéastes invitent l'ami européen' initiative
10/09/2012
Interview - Venice Days 2012
Giorgio Gosetti assesses the 2012 edition of the Venice Days section of the 69th Mostra
Hervé Lasgouttes’ feature debut Crawl has won the Europa Cinemas Label as Best European film in the Venice Days 2012
Georgian director Rusudan Chkonia's Keep Smiling is a condensation of female, dark humour
Love, sacrifice and euthanasia
Bella addormentata looks into a case which divided an entire country
06/09/2012
Two girls living in a downtrodden Cagliari neighborhood star in an exhilarating, bitter comedy
An innocent look on Gomorrah
Leonardo Di Costanzo has decided to direct his first work of fiction, The Interval, because "Naples is too seducing and bawdy. She has won and I am now no...
"I never intended to make the film as Raul would have made it"
The Chilean director took over Lines of Wellington, her husband Raul Ruiz’ film project, after he died
In Inheritance, Hiam Abbass paints the portrait of a Palestinian family in Israel torn between tradition and modernity
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