Chloé Zhao – Songs My Brothers Taught Me #Cannes2015
Marginalised but beautiful: marginalisation and the hope for the future in the hands of a new generation.
Marginalised but beautiful: marginalisation and the hope for the future in the hands of a new generation.
A talk with the President of the Odessa International Film festival, in the year of its 6th edition, the one after last year's crisis.
The struggle of a country to be at peace again told through three love stories in three decades.
Dead living or living dead? Journey to the shore.
Muntean: What would we do in Patrascu' situation?
The challenges of making the transition from playing in comedy to playing in a film noir.
Patrascu, a man made up of weaknesses rather than strenghts.
To Keep the Light: a historical feature by Erica Fae.
The first time director talks about his film about a female mob boss who clashes with her star protégé.
A niece's journey of discovery of her grandfather. Her grandfather was Salvador Allende.
An insightful look at the man, Steve McQueen - his passions, his loves and his vision.
The son of the king of cool recalls the days of the production of the 1971 film "Le Mans".
Two Brothers raise rams , live very close and haven't talked to each other in 40 years. An Icelandic look at brotherhood.
Daily, Subversive life: Nahid, the new film by Ida Panahandeh.
Better alone than in bad company? John C. Reilly and Ben Whishaw would rather be bears!
Emmanuelle Bercot tells us about the origin of the story of Standing Tall.
The ultimate audio system for theatrical and home video is astonishing. You can hear why and how it works from the voice of its creator.
A French noir with an American detective plot: it's the mix for The Shameless...a Korean film.
Marginalised people brought together by dessert and nature.
Let's talk about Movies, not films: a conversation with Nancy Buirski, and her documentary BY SIDNEY LUMET.
Speaking of motherhood: Sarah Forestier.
The nature of pleasure and pain.
A loving relationship between an elderly man and his son. The intense sudden romance between a man and a woman. 16 years in the making.
After being presented at the Venice Days event of the 68th Venice International Film Festival, Io Sono Li, written and directed by Andrea Segre, was distributed in Italian cinema theatres in September 2011 and, thereafter, in a number of European …
Seed Money: the story of Chuck Holmes the first gay porno film maker
Antony Hickling: the coordinator of the short films' jury
Violence, Bullying and homophobia in the Australian world of lifesavers