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73 articles available in total starting from 15/11/2018. Last article published on 04/12/2019.

Chiara Fortuna • International Affairs Staff Officer, General Directorate for Cinema of the Italian Ministry of Culture

Interview: Chiara Fortuna • International Affairs Staff Officer, General Directorate for Cinema of the Italian Ministry of Culture

“Italy and Spain have a very good relationship and we are both keen to develop it further”

We met up with Chiara Fortuna, international affairs staff officer at the General Directorate for Cinema of the Italian Ministry of Culture, at the Seville European Film Festival  

04/12/2019 | Seville 2019 | Seville Industry

Review: Bird Talk

Review: Bird Talk

Xavery Żuławski pens a love-hate letter to his late father and manages to exhaust everyone else in the process  

18/11/2019 | Seville 2019

Martin Eden emerges triumphant at the Seville Film Festival

Martin Eden emerges triumphant at the Seville Film Festival

Pietro Marcello’s spectacular movie has dominated the Official Section, where the enchanting Technoboss was also singled out, while Abou Leila and Zumiriki came out on top in their respective strands  

16/11/2019 | Seville 2019 | Awards

Marc Vigil  • Director of The Swamp’s Silence

Interview: Marc Vigil • Director of The Swamp’s Silence

“The films we see end up becoming part of us”

Marc Vigil directs his first feature film with The Swamp’s Silence, now showing at the Seville European Film Festival following its premiere in Busan  

15/11/2019 | Seville 2019

Review: County Lines

Review: County Lines

British director Henry Blake impresses with a realistic, gritty and caustic drama brimming with humanity, an excellent feature debut that leaves us wanting more  

15/11/2019 | Seville 2019

Review: The Queen of the Lizards

Review: The Queen of the Lizards

Can romantic comedy, science-fiction, transgression and an absurd sense of humour come together smoothly and harmoniously in a film shot in Super 8? The Burnin’ Percebes duo proves that they can  

15/11/2019 | Seville 2019

Carlo D’Ursi and Marina Seresesky strike gold at Seville’s European Coproductions Meeting

Carlo D’Ursi and Marina Seresesky strike gold at Seville’s European Coproductions Meeting

Introduced for the first time this year at the 16th Seville European Film Festival, the event promises to become a new highlight of the programme for industry professionals  

14/11/2019 | Seville 2019 | SEFF Industry/Awards

Jaione Camborda  • Director of Arima

Interview: Jaione Camborda • Director of Arima

“The film works towards the fusion of identities; it’s a game of mirrors between multifaceted characters”

Cineuropa seized the opportunity to chat with Jaione Camborda, the director of Arima, on the occasion of the film’s European premiere in the New Waves section of the Seville European Film Festival  

14/11/2019 | Seville 2019

Review: Arima

Review: Arima

Jaione Camborda makes her feature-length debut with a story about women and ghosts in which the real fuses with the imaginary, creating a new dimension that is simultaneously welcoming and disturbing  

13/11/2019 | Seville 2019

Oskar Alegría  • Director of Zumiriki

Interview: Oskar Alegría • Director of Zumiriki

“It was important to me to hold on to what is left of our natural heritage”

With his second film, Zumiriki, unveiled at Venice, Spanish filmmaker Oskar Alegría has been hopping from festival to festival; we caught up with him before his touchdown in Seville  

12/11/2019 | Seville 2019

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