Venice 2018 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 158 articles available in total starting from 12/02/2018. Last article published on 02/11/2018. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next Interview: Petra Szőcs • Director of Deva“People are too complicated for simple statements”VENICE 2018: We met up with filmmaker and poet Petra Szőcs to talk about her debut feature, Deva, shown at Venice as part of Biennale College Cinema 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Biennale College CinemaReview: Emma PeetersVENICE 2018: Writer-director Nicole Palo’s black comedy about a suicidal actress finds life 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Giornate degli Autori Interview: Pierre Schoeller • Director“The world wasn’t the same after the guillotine”VENICE 2018: French director Pierre Schoeller talked to Cineuropa about showing the French Revolution from the people’s perspective in One Nation, One King 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Out of CompetitionInterview: Mikhaël Hers • Director“Amanda is a film about the loss of points of reference”VENICE 2018: We sat down with writer-director Mikhaël Hers, whose Amanda is the story of a family and relationship that are forever changed by a terrorist attack 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiReview: The TrialVENICE 2018: In his third feature this year, Sergei Loznitsa returns to working with archive material, utilising it as an indirect commentary on political prisoners in Russia 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Out of Competition Review: The Day I Lost My ShadowVENICE 2018: Soudade Kaadan’s magical realist tale set in Syria in 2012 won Best Debut Film at Venice 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiInterview: Anna Eriksson • Director“I dreamt about Marilyn Monroe”VENICE 2018: We met up with successful Finnish musician Anna Eriksson to discuss her directorial feature debut, M, which premiered in Venice’s International Film Critics’ Week 10/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | International Film Critics’ WeekInterview: Amos Gitai • Director“The only measure of peace is everyday life”VENICE 2018: Cineuropa talked to Haifa-born Amos Gitai about his comedy A Tramway in Jerusalem, in which he warmly embraces the city’s diversity 10/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Out of CompetitionInterview: Sébastien Marnier • Director"We were convinced that we were making a political film"VENICE 2018: We interviewed French director Sebastien Marnier about his second feature film, School’s Out, screened in the Sconfini section at Venice Film Festival 10/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | SconfiniReview: If Life Gives You LemonsVENICE 2018: Ciro D’Emilio takes an unexpectedly sombre look at the reality of single-parent, working-class families in the poverty-stricken south of Italy 10/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Orizzonti previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)