Locarno 2016 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 44 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2016. Last article published on 17/08/2016. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next Cahier africain: A glimpse into people’s lives that’s full of dignityLOCARNO 2016: Heidi Specogna embraces the camera to stand strong with those whose only weapon is courage, the courage to keep hoping in a possible future 09/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | Critics’ WeekLocarno hands out the First Look and Open Doors Hub awardsLOCARNO 2016: Polish project Birds Are Singing in Kigali won the main prize in the festival’s First Look section for films in post-production 09/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | IndustryStill Life: Scenes from the abattoirLOCARNO 2016: Maud Alpi brings the camera down to the level of the eyes of animals to paint a portrait of the sinister world inside the walls of a slaughterhouse 09/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | Filmmakers of the PresentDaydreams: The formal beauty of a surreal taleLOCARNO 2016: French director Caroline Deruas’ first full-length film surprises with its apparent lightness; a lightness that conceals a profound realism and a series of unsettling twists 09/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | Filmmakers of the PresentThe Ornithologist, a surreal reflection on spiritualityLOCARNO 2016: The latest endeavour by Portuguese director João Pedro Rodrigues is a boundless journey into the mind of an ornithologist in search of spirituality, mysticism and eroticism 09/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | CompetitionMister Universo: The show must go onLOCARNO 2016: A tamer of ferocious beasts, a contortionist, the strongest man in the world, a magic iron tool, and this circus-based tale by Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel can begin 09/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | CompetitionThe Last Family: Four funerals and a murderLOCARNO 2016: The first full-length feature film from young Polish director Jan P Matuszynski explores the claustrophobic day-to-day existence of surrealist painter Zdzislaw Beksinski 09/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | CompetitionFishing Bodies captures the cruel portrait of a forgotten realityLOCARNO 2016: For his debut film, Michele Pennetta has chosen to tackle a demanding subject - illegal immigration. It’s an issue we hear much about; including, often, much that is false 08/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | Filmmakers of the PresentGlory: The two faces of BulgariaLOCARNO 2016: Petar Valchanov and Kristina Grozeva’s second feature is a sociopolitical gem 08/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | CompetitionThe Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg, the hidden side of an incomprehensible countryLOCARNO 2016: German director Michael Schindhelm’s Swiss documentary was screened in the Panorama Suisse section of the Locarno Film Festival 08/08/2016 | Locarno 2016 | Panorama Suisse previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)