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4002 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 27/03/2024.

Review: The Trap

Review: The Trap

Nadejda Koseva’s second feature portrays a protagonist from an extinct human breed who blends in with the animal kingdom but is an outsider in the social jungle  

27/03 | Sofia 2024

Thomas Kaske  • Producer, Kaske Film

Interview: Thomas Kaske • Producer, Kaske Film

“Compelling stories, driven by authentic enthusiasm, will naturally find their audience”

The German producer tells us how he works to convince others to believe in his directors' visions  

27/03 | Emerging Producers 2024

Arte boards brand-new Icelandic series Reykjavik Fusion

Arte boards brand-new Icelandic series Reykjavik Fusion

The first show produced by ACT4 tells the story of a talented chef who attempts to clear his name and win back his family after his wrongful imprisonment  

27/03 | Production | Funding | Iceland/Germany

Review: Life and Death of a Christmas Tree

Review: Life and Death of a Christmas Tree

Georgian workers risk death to harvest fir seeds for affluent Danes to sell as Christmas trees in Arturas Jevdokimovas’s doc snapshot of two sides of capitalist Europe  

27/03 | Vilnius 2024

Review: To Be an Extra

Review: To Be an Extra

Henrike Meyer’s movie is a small, intimate doc about feeling lost and stuck in a rut while trying to make it in the film world  

26/03 | CPH:DOX 2024

Review: The Gospel According to Ciretta

Review: The Gospel According to Ciretta

Telling the story of a young homeless artist, Caroline von der Tann speaks of Naples falling victim to recent gentrification and explores the initiatives in place to help the marginalised  

19/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Agnieszka Zwiefka’s CPH:DOX title Silent Trees

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Agnieszka Zwiefka’s CPH:DOX title Silent Trees

The Polish filmmaker’s new documentary tells a coming-of-age story about a 16-year-old Kurdish girl stranded between Belarus and Poland with her family  

15/03 | CPH:DOX 2024

Review: Until the Music Is Over

Review: Until the Music Is Over

Cristiane Oliveira centres on a community of Catholic Italian immigrants in the far south of Brazil, where her elderly protagonist rids herself of prejudice  

14/03 | Bergamo 2024

Review: Okarina

Review: Okarina

Albanian director Alban Zogjani’s debut feature film follows the relentless unravelling of a family of Kosovan immigrants who are struggling to secure a residence permit  

14/03 | Bergamo 2024

Sylvia Rothe  • Chair of AI in media production, HFF University of Television and Film Munich

Interview: Sylvia Rothe • Chair of AI in media production, HFF University of Television and Film Munich

“AI will do simple, trivial things, but it can't create emotionally moving works – it needs artists for that”

The artificial intelligence expert tells us more about a series of tools that should prove very useful for film productions in the near future  

13/03 | Incontri 2024

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