The story of a young girl who decides to join the Palestinian Civil Police Force.
A journey through Europe's biggest association of hackers, one level at the time.
What takes place in the minds of people who have bipolar disorder?
A look at the personal life of one of the key players on the Czech disinformation scene.
Italian director Duccio Chiarini on how events in his own life influenced his late coming-of-age dramedy, The Guest.
Italian director Valeria Golino tells us about life, death and debauchery in her second film Euphoria.
The last, sunny days home of an aspiring-jihadist on his way to Syria.
The director of The Lunchbox comes back to India to shoot a new romantic comedy, where the city of Mumbai is the only possible setting.
The reconstruction of the Utoya massacre as an artistic installation and a psychological instrument to consider the point of view of the victims.
A world famous photographer meets an iconic musician: Seamus and Polly travel the world and inspire one another. An astounding film.
From Glee to Spike Lee's Netflix TV series She's Gotta Have It: Nolan Funk receives the Spotlight Award at the Filming Italy Los Angeles.
Exploring the grey areas of morality, beauty and nature.
On being fearless and living the character: Charlotte Rampling receives the Honorary Golden Bear.
From Fritz Lang's 1931 classic to a TV series directed by David Schalko.
The terrific performances for a intensely disturbing film, from the words of the two lead actors, Juan Pablo Olyslager and Diane Bathen.
Through the story told by a stranger to a powerful film: this is the process that created Tremors, as the director tells us.
The two actors of Monsters tell us the method and the work used to deliver such a moving performance.
A tale of womanhood, attention and mutual help, based on a real story. An intensely touching film, deep and delicate at the same time.
Mateo Bendeski tells us about this story of love family and fitness: a brother-sister family, confused love and the cure of the body as an exit strategy from pain.
An uplifting smart film for kids, but not only, in the words of the director Steven Wouterlood.
A delicate tale of self affirmation and enpowerment of a young woman and mother in a Costa Rican village.
Polish film director Agnieszka Holland on Holodomor, corrupt media and George Orwell.
Playing an hideous character without judging her: Valerie Pachner on her role in Marie Kreutzer's film.
A quick EFM chat with: Renate Ranzi and Birgit Oberkofler.
Actor Stephan James on love, racial injustice and black masculinity in Barry Jenkins' screen adaptation of James Baldwin novel If Beale Street Could Talk.