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703 articles available in total starting from 29/05/2002. Last article published on 25/03/2024.

Klaus Härö’s World War II-set drama Never Alone in production

Klaus Härö’s World War II-set drama Never Alone in production

Ville Virtanen plays an elderly Jewish man who tries to prevent the Finnish government from handing over Jewish refugees to the Gestapo  

03/10/2023 | Production | Funding | Finland/Estonia/Sweden/Germany/Austria

Isabella Eklöf  • Director of Kalak

Interview: Isabella Eklöf • Director of Kalak

“Sometimes you have to admit defeat to start over and rise again”

The Swedish filmmaker details the inspirations for her new feature, based on Kim Leine's autobiographical novel, as well as the research that went into it  

24/09/2023 | San Sebastián 2023 | Competition

Review: Kalak

Review: Kalak

Isabella Eklöf presents a subtle and moving film about pain and the search for redemption  

23/09/2023 | San Sebastián 2023 | Competition

Vuelta Group continues its rapid expansion

Vuelta Group continues its rapid expansion

Launched in July upon the incorporation of Playtime, Scanbox and SquareOne under its umbrella, the European studio has added Italian outfit Indiana and is taking a stake in French group Pan  

21/09/2023 | Industry | Market | Europe

Review: Je’vida

Review: Je’vida

The subdued black-and-white film from Finnish director Katja Gauriloff looks at a young girl cut off by force from her Sámi roots  

19/09/2023 | Toronto 2023 | Centrepiece

Mika Gustafson  • Director of Paradise Is Burning

Interview: Mika Gustafson • Director of Paradise Is Burning

“Gradually, a thought started to grow inside of me: what if I can paint this picture myself, that of female friendship at a young age, of sisterhood?”

VENICE 2023: The director shares some thoughts on her vision for this film centring on three young sisters left to their own devices, with no parents around  

11/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

Review: Paradise Is Burning

Review: Paradise Is Burning

VENICE 2023: Swedish director Mika Gustafson’s sophomore feature celebrates sisterhood in all its shapes and sizes  

08/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | Orizzonti

Ran Huang  • Director of What Remains

Interview: Ran Huang • Director of What Remains

“It's not about the truth, but about my understanding of it”

The Chinese director gives us the low-down on his unusual serial-killer story and his encounter with the Skarsgård family  

17/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Out of competition

Review: The Invisible Fight

Review: The Invisible Fight

Rainer Sarnet’s hilarious third fiction feature goes back to Soviet times and fantasises about the peculiar parallel universes that might have co-existed with the official state narrative  

11/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Competition

Review: What Remains

Review: What Remains

Centred on an alleged serial killer forced to delve into his murky past, the film by Chinese artist Ran Huang gracefully shows the dark side of humanity  

11/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Out of Competition

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