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113 articles available in total starting from 14/10/2005. Last article published on 19/04/2024.

Leos Carax: “When I was young, I wanted to make films with music, but music spurned me”

Leos Carax: “When I was young, I wanted to make films with music, but music spurned me”

The Bif&st masterclass leader and director of Annette, which won Best Direction in Cannes, speaks about his project’s lengthy gestation, his actors and his specific work approach  

01/10/2021 | Bif&st 2021

Review: The Hole in the Fence

Review: The Hole in the Fence

VENICE 2021: Mexican director Joaquín del Paso’s second feature welcomes you to the summer sleepaway camp from hell, even if its counsellors would say it's blessed  

09/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Orizzonti

Review: Sundown

Review: Sundown

VENICE 2021: Michel Franco returns to the Lido with a seventh feature that feels more like an unfinished sketch  

05/09/2021 | Venice 2021 | Competition

Chus Gutiérrez in post-production with Sin ti no puedo

Chus Gutiérrez in post-production with Sin ti no puedo

The Spanish filmmaker is dabbling in fiction again with this co-production, an emotional thriller starring well-known faces from both sides of the Atlantic  

01/09/2021 | Production | Funding | Spain/Mexico

Review: Prayers for the Stolen

Review: Prayers for the Stolen

CANNES 2021: Tatiana Huezo makes a confident leap into fiction, in this often bleak coming-of-age drama film about a rural community threatened by drug cartels  

16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Memoria

Review: Memoria

CANNES 2021: World-class champion of sensory cinema Apichatpong Weerasethakul is back in fine shape, aided by Tilda Swinton and some highly fructiferous Colombian plant life  

16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Competition

Mia Hansen-Løve  • Director of Bergman Island

Interview: Mia Hansen-Løve • Director of Bergman Island

“You’d think his almighty presence would feel very intimidating, but to me it was the opposite”

CANNES 2021: Not just an homage to the mega-auteur of cinema and his mythical home, the French director’s film is also a homecoming of sorts for her  

14/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Competition

Teodora Ana Mihai  • Director of La Civil

Interview: Teodora Ana Mihai • Director of La Civil

"A mother whose daughter was kidnapped in Mexico told me: 'When I wake up in the morning I want to kill or die'"

CANNES 2021: The Belgian-Romanian director delved into the Mexican cauldron to direct her thrilling first feature, and now talks to us about it  

13/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain Regard

Review: Bergman Island

Review: Bergman Island

CANNES 2021: Mia Hansen-Løve elaborates a great oeuvre, a game of nested mirrors about couplehood, creativity, cinephilia and ghosts, in the summery setting of the Fårö island  

11/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Competition

Review: La Civil

Review: La Civil

CANNES 2021: Teodora Ana Mihai makes her mark with a thrilling first feature about a mother relentlessly looking for her kidnapped daughter in a ruthless Mexico  

10/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain Regard

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