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1668 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 10/05/2024.

Review: Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust

Review: Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust

Indian director Ishan Shukla's animated dystopian sci-fi feature combines staples of the sub-genre with Eastern spirituality, resulting in a somewhat jumbled but undeniably impressive debut  

28/01 | IFFR 2024 | Bright Future

Review: Kidnapping Inc.

Review: Kidnapping Inc.

Haitian director Bruno Mourral's first feature is a hyper-kinetic comedy-thriller that follows two hapless anti-heroes in a story that also touches upon political and social issues  

24/01 | Sundance 2024 | Midnight

Review: A New Kind of Wilderness

Review: A New Kind of Wilderness

Norwegian director Silje Evensmo Jacobsen's documentary follows a family that has exchanged the race for status and profit for a sustainable life in nature, but is impeded by a tragedy  

19/01 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Croatian films achieve third-highest attendance levels at home in the last 15 years

Croatian films achieve third-highest attendance levels at home in the last 15 years

39 local releases, including The Diary of Paulina P. and Cricket and Antoinette, as well as eight minority co-productions, sold a total of 278,053 admissions in 2023  

17/01 | Box Office | Croatia

The Berlinale announces the first batch of Panorama and Forum titles

The Berlinale announces the first batch of Panorama and Forum titles

New works by Aslı Özge, Jérémy Clapin, Nora Fingscheidt, Anja Salomonowitz and Georgian veteran Lana Gogoberidze are among the 19 films announced so far  

14/12/2023 | Berlinale 2024

Olga Semak  • Director of Demiurge

Interview: Olga Semak • Director of Demiurge

“This peaceful story can resonate with international audiences just as strongly as our war stories”

The Ukrainian director regales us with more details on her tale of a Kyiv stage artist who returns to his home village in an attempt to revive the theatre scene there  

13/12/2023 | /Ukraine

Review: Demiurge

Review: Demiurge

Ukrainian director Olga Semak's first feature-length documentary is an engaging portrait of a village community in which an enthusiastic artist puts his heart into creating theatre  

01/12/2023 | Films | Reviews | Ukraine

Film Center Serbia funds new projects with €3.3 million

Film Center Serbia funds new projects with €3.3 million

Two titles by Srdjan Dragojević, the new efforts by Mladen Djordjević, Mladen Kovačević and Marko Naberšnik, and the first feature by César-winning Urška Djukić are among the recipients  

30/11/2023 | Production | Funding | Serbia

Mladen Djordjević  • Director of Working Class Goes to Hell

Interview: Mladen Djordjević • Director of Working Class Goes to Hell

“I wanted to depict the never-ending cycle of violence and harassment”

The Serbian director discusses his aesthetics, the difficulty of filming certain types of scenes, as well as his view of society and how his films reflect it  

06/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023

Review: 3211

Review: 3211

Co-directed by Danilo Bećković and Andrijana Stojković, and written by Dimitrije Vojnov, this surprise box-office hit is a creative document on a cultural phenomenon  

18/10/2023 | Films | Reviews | Serbia

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