Elsa Kremser, Levin Peter – Space Dogs #TFF37
The tale about the ghost of Laika, the first dog in space, wandering in the streets, among the stray dogs of Moscow. Human life through the eyes of dogs.
The tale about the ghost of Laika, the first dog in space, wandering in the streets, among the stray dogs of Moscow. Human life through the eyes of dogs.
Next to the regular funds of IDM film commission, we discover some news concerning short films and procedure upgrades.
A super independent disturbing take on obessions and universal fears.
The new programs for national and international film and tv productions set by the Emilia Romagna Film Commission.
A talk with the Head of Production office of one of the biggest and oldest film commissions in Italy.
Green Film, the nature friendly way of shooting. is developing and we hear about it from one of the pioneer film commisisoners in Italy, Luca Ferrario.
A talk about the international productions that shot in Apulia, on cinema screens in the next months.
Italy’s Oscar entry will open on January 31st 2020 at Film at Lincoln Center, New York.
Persian International Film Festival
Amin Palangi unpacks for FRED a very rich festival that includes 15 features, 6 documentaries and 13 short films, along with masterclasses, panel discussions, an academic session and a book launch.
God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya wins the European Parliament's Lux Prize.
A visually stunning film about the universal fight between generations, between fathers and sons, between modernity and tradition.
A refreshing talk about creative editing and the artistic contribution of it to the film.
A round table about festival programming, what a festival looks for and how selections are built.
A fascinating first feature on a love story, told with an interesting use of narrative timings and with a beautiful realistic approach.
A family story, a personal story, a universal story: director Gianluca Matarrese comes back home by filming his family.
A spy story reflecting the dynamics between the old and the new, what we can learn from who's ahead of us and viceversa.
A heartfelt first film on managing memories, fatherhood and porn films.
Produced by Ulrich Seidl, a silent horror film with no rules but freedom.
An anti-coming of age about how we're all shaped by the people we surround ourselves with.
A strange language, a corrupted policeman and the dark lady: the 3 essential elements of Poromboiu's neo-noir's neo.
A talk with three guests of the TFFDoc section, about their films and the world fo documentary filmmaking.
The most important thing in life is to earn somebody’s love and affection.
Teona Strugar Mitevska reflects on her 5 films and unveils what she's looking for in a film.
A hysterically good young actor and the producer of the most surprising film of the year, Jojo Rabbit by Taiki Waititi.
After King of the Belgians a strange sequel on what Europe means and what Europe needs.
Paul Morrison, director of 1999 Oscar-nominated film Solomon and Gaenor spoke to us about celebrating the film's 20th anniversary at the UK Jewish Film Festival.
We hear from Michael Etherton about the role of the festival and its programme for 2019 from classics such as When Harry Met Sally to new films like Jo Jo Rabbit.
Niclas Bendixen, director of 'Ditte & Louise', reflects upon his story about to middle-aged actresses that come about a plan to get jobs in film business
An impressively energetic film about rave culture, freedom and friendship in the Scotland of the 90's.