Gustavo Salmerón – Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle #KVIFF2017
Possibly the funniest and most charming documentary of the year
Possibly the funniest and most charming documentary of the year
A sort of Medieval road movie following a father searching for his lost son
How violence is produced and reproduced through generations
A story of runaway lovers set four years before Slovakia becomes part of the Schengen Area
An unexpected warm encounter between two prostitutes
A film about a moment when children are confronted with new responsibilities
Filmmaking and sex go together well
The contraddiction of our relationship to ageing
A film that looks at the dangers of oppressive mentalities
A news reporter finds out about himself as he digs deeper into the life of the subject of his in memoriam report
The relationship between two siblings after their mothers death
A need for solitude and silence, interrupted
The many ways in which a man may be imprisoned
Examining the insecurities of today's generation
Neglected kids have the chance to take matters into their own hands
Opening a discussion about rape through a coming of age drama
An impression of the life of an Irish traditional singer
A universal love story with a very Ukrainian taste
An old lady's transformation initiated by ice swimming
The drama and intensity of therapy sessions of war veterans
Life is not easy for those whgo get on the wrong side of the law
A tragicomedy about frauds, crooks and the Chinese society
A conversation about film noir with a true film noir expert
A film inspired by Dennis Hopper and "The Last Movie"
Swedish films and the figure of Victor Sjostrom at Il Cinema Ritrovato
What does the 2017 Pordenone Silent Film Festival have in store?
The man behind the actor
Rediscovering filmmaker William K. Howard and Universal Pictures films of the Laemmle Junior years
Two legends of the documentary film
The celebrated film historian talks about Jean Vigo and Robert Mitchum