All Europe articles – Page 61
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Polish Days 2021 line-up includes upcoming Kuba Czekaj title
Programme includes five completed films, six works-in-progress, nine development.
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Screen unveils inaugural Spain Stars of Tomorrow line-up
The latest in Screen’s talent-spotting showcases is sponsored by the Atlantida Mallorca Film Fest.
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‘That Was Life’: Transilvania Review
A septuagenarian Spanish woman discoveres a new lease on life in David Martin de los Santos’s touching debut
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Cambodian sci-fi ‘Karmalink’ to open Venice Critics’ Week
Jake Wachtel’s debut feature deals with artificial consciousness and reincarnation.
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NonStop picks up eight titles in Cannes including ‘Memoria’, ‘Ali & Ava’ (exclusive)
Six of the titles played in the festival, with two selling in the Marché.
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Terence Davies, Lucile Hadzihalilovic titles among San Sebastian first wave
The 69th edition of the festival will run from September 17-25.
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‘The Restless’: Cannes Review
A seemingly perfect marriage begins to collapse under the weight of mental illness
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‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ actor Jasna Djuricic to preside over Sarajevo 2021 jury
The 27th edition of the festival will run August 13-20.
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‘Vortex’: Cannes Review
Gaspar Noé’s last taboo is old age and dementia and an utterly sobering experience
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‘The Tsugua Diaries’: Cannes Review
Miguel Gomes and Maureen Fazendeiro deliver .the oddest, most playful product of lockdown cinema.
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‘France’: Cannes Review
A surprising swerve from formerly austere auteur Bruno Dumont showcases Lea Seydoux as the title character
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Cannes Competition title ‘Lingui, The Sacred Bonds’ scores sales (exclusive)
Films Boutique has closed multiple deals on Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s abortion drama.
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‘Paris, 13th District’: Cannes Review
Jacques Audiard reinvents his own cinema with this fresh story of lovers inter-twined in today’s Paris
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‘Women Do Cry’: Cannes Review
A powerful indictment of the patriarchy in Bulgaria from the directors of ’The Cat In The Wall’ and starring Maria Bakalova of ‘Borat 2’
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‘A Tale Of Love And Desire’: Cannes Review
Leila Bouzid closes out Cannes Critics’ Week with this likeable Paris-set love story
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‘The Braves’: Cannes Review
A female friendship comes under strain in Anais Volpe’s Directors’ Fortnight title
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‘Titane’: Cannes Review
For her follow-up to Raw, Julia Ducournau delivers ’a deranged cocktail of outrage, excess, conceptual ferocity and sheer silliness’
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‘Deception’: Cannes Review
Arnaud Desplechin’s French-language adaptation of Philip Roth’s 1990 novel is ’accomplished French filmmaking the way arthouse denizens like it’