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Festivals - Italy - Gaglianone's travels to Sarajevo and Srebrenica off to Locarno

2008-08-08 05:00:07

Four years after his previous feature film, Nemmeno il destino, and after working with the theatre troupe ilBuioFuori, Daniele Gaglianone is back with the documentary Rata neće biti - Non ci sarà la guerra (“There Will Be No War”), which will screen at the Locarno Film Festival ("Ici & Ailleurs"), where he picked up an award in 1995 for his short film L'orecchio ferito del...

Venice 2008 - Venice Days - Sorrentino and Garrone present never-before-seen images of latest films

2008-08-23 05:00:05

Matteo Garrone and Paolo Sorrentino will also be at the fifth edition of Venice Days, starting August 28 at the Venice Film Festival. On September 3, at the Lido's Hotel Excelsior, the directors of Gomorrah and Il Divo will receive the SIAE Creativity Award. For the occasion, the filmmakers (award-winners at the latest Cannes Film Festival) will present never-before-seen material from...

Venice 2008 - Competition/Germany - Jerichow: Secrets, lies and money

2008-08-28 05:00:08

German director Christian Petzold continues his exploration of ambling lives a bankrupt society in the Venice Competition entry Jerichow, a strong film that further consolidates his reputation as one of Northern Europe's finest auteurs. The film is an organic extension of Petzold's oeuvre and reunites the director with Nina Hoss and Benno Fürmann, who also headlined his 2003 effort...

Venice 2008 - Competition/France - The Other One: The magical number two

2008-08-31 05:00:07

After Barbet Schroeder's Inju, the second French film in competition at the Venice Film Festival is appropriately titled The Other One. The film is also the second feature for the cinema by directors Patrick Mario Bernard and Pierre Trividic after Dancing. French actress Dominique Blanc, winner of four Césars, plays the middle-aged Anne-Marie, a woman who finds the idea of a steady...

Venice 2008 - Competition/Ethiopia-Germany-France - Haile Gerima returns to the past to look to the future

2008-09-03 05:00:09

African film has for some time been all but excluded from selections and above all from prize lists at most international festivals. Selected in competition at the Venice Film Festival, Haile Gerima's Teza could represent a reversal of this tendency. In Europe, there are many who believe in the work of African filmmakers. Indeed, German company Pandora and a minority investment from...

Venice 2008 - Venice Days/Italy - One Day in a Life took ten years to hit screens

2008-09-05 05:00:10

Ten years in the making, screenwriter-critic-filmmaker Stefano Tummolini's independent feature debut One Day in a Life, the only Italian feature in Venice Days this year, screened to enthusiastic audiences today at Venice. Tummolini wrote the screenplay with lead actor Antonio Merone, who plays Salvatore, a 40-something man who goes to the gay beach outside of Rome in the hopes of spending...

Oscars 2009 - Croatia - No One's Son distributor-less but Oscar bound

2008-09-23 05:00:05

The Croatian Association of Film Workers has chosen Arsen Anton Ostojic's No One's Son as its Academy Awards submission for Best Foreign Language Film, in a competition that included Dejan Acimovic's I Have To Sleep, My Angel, Dalibor Matanic's Kino Likas and Lukas Nola's True Miracle. The crime drama takes place in today's Croatia and tells the story of a soldier who lost both legs in the...

Oscars 2009 - Croatia - No One's Son in race for Oscars

2008-10-06 05:00:05

The Croatian Association of Film Workers has chosen Arsen Anton Ostojic's No One's Son as its Academy Awards submission for Best Foreign Language Film, in a competition that included Dejan Acimovic's I Have To Sleep, My Angel, Dalibor Matanic's Kino Likas and Lukas Nola's True Miracle. The crime drama takes place in today's Croatia and tells the story of a soldier who lost both legs in the...

Industry - Belgium - Distribution professionals offer observations on Francophone film

2008-10-06 05:00:05

Preparations for action were made at the FIFF. No less than 30 Belgian film professionals from different backgrounds took to the Festival stage in quick succession on Tuesday, in order to analyse a recurring problem: why do Belgian Francophone films attract audiences abroad but not in Belgium? And without reversing the trend, what can be done to achieve a balance? Representatives from all...

Releases - Scandinavia - Right One let into in Swedish, Norwegian and US cinemas

2008-10-25 05:00:12

Stylish Swedish vampire film Let the Right One In by Tomas Alfredson is opening simultaneously today in Sweden, Norway, and in the US - a first for a Swedish genre film. Today's day and date release has been adapted for a targeted small-to-medium release with a tailor-made campaign by Sandrew Metronome's Swedish and Norwegian branches, in coordination with Magnolia Pictures'...

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