Confronting the terror of child kidnappings.
Bob Wells and Swankie, the authentic van-life people between fiction and reality in Nomadland by Chloe Zhao.
A meditation on war past present and future, and its bureaucracy.
Copenhagen Documentary Film Festival
Two young men come of age working in a Turkish all-inclusive hotel.
Vilnius International Film Festival
A surrealist take on the formative years of William Lyon Mackenzie King.
An intro to the 2021 of the annual human rights film festival held in The Hague.
Vilnius International Film Festival
Final thoughts on the 26th edition of the Lithuanian capital's international film festival.
Vilnius International Film Festival
Different generations taking a ride on a limousine.
Vilnius International Film Festival
Poetic realism, Luanda style.
Insight on the co-production market of the Sofia International Film Festival.
Vilnius International Film Festival
Finding reasons to go on as the years go by.
Geneva International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights
Teenagers fleeing from war-torn countries into Europe. One of the most dangerous games.
In this town, the only worse thing than being unemployed is having a job!
Bruhl's directorial debut is a black comedy which in the end will make you question yourself and watch out for your neighbours.
A chilling new British feature film.
From Inga H. Sætre’s graphic Novel Fallteknikk, a late coming of age on the thousand nuances of womanhood, maternity and pregnancy.
The Generation Special mention goes to Cryptozoo for its ray of hope while raising big questions.
The constant fight for Democracy, The power of art.
A love story, the evil eye, Notti Magiche and Nanni Moretti: tradition, superstition and italian cinema in Koberidze's cinema at the Berlinale.
From producer Roberto Minervini Carlos Alfonso Corral's debut film on the forgotten America of homeless families, man and women waiting to be heard.
Is it possible to fall in love with a robot? What do women and men look for in a relationship? I'm your man by Maria Schrader tries to answer.
A surrealist tale of desperate souls and a mysterious room in an anonymous hotel.
A mom and her daughter's adolescences intersect through a "memory box".
Hamy Rameza tells us the story of his childhood through a poetic and moving film, not to be missed.
Ferit Karahan, director of the Fipresci award winner at Berlinale 2021, tells all about it.
Jacqueline Lentzou about Moon, 66 Questions.