The end of filming is in sight for the filmmaker’s second feature, a Domino Films production sold by Charades and led by Ramzy Bedia, Noémie Lvovsky and Vimala Pons
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Veiko Õunpuu’s The Last Ones wins big at the Estonian Film and Television Awards – Festivals / Awards – Estonia
Young Colombian director Carlos Lesmes’ documentary A Loss of Something Ever Felt has scooped the Awards for Best Documentary and Best Editing
Veiko Õunpuu’s The Last Ones wins big at the Estonian Film and Television Awards – Festivals / Awards – Estonia
Young Colombian director Carlos Lesmes’ documentary A Loss of Something Ever Felt has scooped the Awards for Best Documentary and Best Editing
Review: Anatolian Leopard – Toronto 2021 – Discovery
The pride of an Ankara zoo goes missing, but who will take the rap, asks Turkish filmmaker Emre Kayis in his debut feature
Review: Anatolian Leopard – Toronto 2021 – Discovery
The pride of an Ankara zoo goes missing, but who will take the rap, asks Turkish filmmaker Emre Kayis in his debut feature
Belfast wins the People’s Choice Award at Toronto – Toronto 2021 – Awards
Kenneth Branagh has taken home the coveted prize often seen as an indicator of Oscars glory, while Kamila Andini’s Yuni won the Platform Prize
Belfast wins the People’s Choice Award at Toronto – Toronto 2021 – Awards
Kenneth Branagh has taken home the coveted prize often seen as an indicator of Oscars glory, while Kamila Andini’s Yuni won the Platform Prize
EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Warsaw title I Am Fine, Thanks – Warsaw 2021
Ernestas Jankauskas’ second feature, sold worldwide by Italy’s TVCO, centres on a neuroscientist who checks herself out of an anxiety clinic and tries to get back her position as a lead researcher
EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Warsaw title I Am Fine, Thanks – Warsaw 2021
Ernestas Jankauskas’ second feature, sold worldwide by Italy’s TVCO, centres on a neuroscientist who checks herself out of an anxiety clinic and tries to get back her position as a lead researcher
The 36th Namur International French-Language Film Festival boasts a jam-packed programme – Namur 2021
This edition will be opened and closed by two festival regulars: Joachim Lafosse (with The Restless) and Catherine Corsini (with The Divide)