Toronto 2019 / Wavelengths (The article continues below - Commercial information) 12 articles available in total starting from 14/02/2019. Last article published on 06/09/2019. page: [1] 2 next Review: Those That, at a Distance, Resemble AnotherArgentine-British filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland makes her debut with a poetic essay on conservation and restoration processes carried out in museums 06/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | WavelengthsReview: 143 Sahara StreetHassen Ferhani’s Locarno prizewinning documentary about a truck stop in the Sahara desert is a slow-burning delight 23/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Filmmakers of the PresentReview: Vitalina VarelaPedro Costa returns to Locarno with his latest film, a sombre and uncompromising ode to a world that seems to fascinate him to the point of obsession 19/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | CompetitionInterview: Eloy Enciso • Director of Endless Night“Cinema is a vehicle for exploration as well as storytelling”Galician director Eloy Enciso, competing at the Locarno International Film Festival with his second feature, Endless Night, gives us the inside story on his evocative new film 14/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | CompetitionToronto announces its Contemporary World Cinema selectionThe festival also adds more Gala and Special Presentations to its line-up, and announced its Masters and Wavelengths sections 14/08/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Galas/Special Presentations/Contemporary World Cinema/WavelengthsReview: Endless NightGalician filmmaker Eloy Enciso crafts a shadowy, dreamlike film that stares into the open wound of Francoist repression 14/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | CompetitionInterview: Maya Da-Rin • Director of The Fever“Cinema has the propensity to exoticize indigenous peoples”Brazilian director Maya Da-Rin tells us about her debut feature, The Fever, selected in competition in Locarno 12/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | CompetitionReview: The FeverHovering between dream and reality, this film by director Maya Da-Rin takes us by the hand and guides us through the complex universe of Brazil’s indigenous Desana community 08/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | CompetitionInterview: Óliver Laxe • Director of Fire Will Come"Beauty has its laws, and you have to suffer to get some of it"CANNES 2019: Spanish filmmaker Óliver Laxe discusses everything behind his acclaimed Un Certain Regard entry Fire Will Come 24/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Un Certain RegardReview: LibertéCANNES 2019: Albert Serra invites us to partake in the nocturnal wanderings of a group of sadien libertines as the liminal surrounds of the forest rustle with their desires 22/05/2019 | Cannes 2019 | Un Certain Regard page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)