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Weekly feature introducing you to film professionals from all over Europe sorted by name.
7498 interviews available in total starting from 14/05/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 578 interviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Two girls living in a downtrodden Cagliari neighborhood star in an exhilarating, bitter comedy
06/09/2012
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
Interview - Venice Days 2012
In Inheritance, Hiam Abbass paints the portrait of a Palestinian family in Israel torn between tradition and modernity
Il gemello is Vincenzo Marra's Fourth installment of an investigation into the places that define Naples
Piero Tortolina, a point of reference for an entire generation of film buffs, comes back to life thanks to the documentary L’Uomo che amava il cinema
An elderly couple finds on-going changes in Israeli society difficult to live with. Amir Manor's touching feature debut Epilogue was shown at the Venice Days
"I don’t make films with messages"
French director Olivier Assayas’ Something in the Air is competing in Venice
03/09/2012
About 25,000 children live in the streets of Kinshasa. These children are at the heart of Marc-Henri Wajnberg’s hybrid docu-fiction project Kinshasa Kids
More often than not, when there is a family gathering in a film, things end badly. Swedish director Jesper Ganslandt’s new film Blondie is no exception to...
"I didn't want to make a funny film"
The Austrian filmmaker Ulrich Seidl has screened the second instalment of his Paradise trilogy, Silver Lion for Best Director in Venice.
02/09/2012
Italian director Giada Colagrande followed the creation process of the play Life and Death of Marina Abramovic
01/09/2012
The Icelandic director living in France is back with Queen Of Montreuil, a surrealistic comedy whose characters cry for love and laugh about death.
Pinocchio is "a project that I had being thinking about for over ten years, a story that is still contemporary"
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