Month: September 2021
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Interview
Interview of Paula Huidobro, director of photography of CODA (Dir. Siân Heder, 2021)
We interviewed cinematographer Paula Huidobro, who worked on CODA, Siân Heder’s successful crowdpleaser which took home the main awards at…
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Nordisk Panorama 2021: Interview of Director Frigge Fri | Dark Blossom (New Nordic Voice Documentary)
Director Frigge Fri told us about the making of Dark Blossom, an outstanding Danish documentary on three young outsider Goths,…
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Nordisk Panorama 2021: Interview of Director Anna Hildur | A Song Called Hate (Best Nordic Documentary Competition)
We sat down with Director Anna Hildur who presented A Song Called Hate at the 32nd Nordisk Panorama Film Festival,…
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Nordisk Panorama 2021: Interview of Director Helga Rakel Rafnsdóttir | Spare Parts (Best Nordic Documentary Competition)
We interviewed Icelandic Director Helga Rakel Rafnsdóttir who presented Spare Parts at the 32nd Nordisk Panorama Film Festival, an observational,…
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TIFF 2021: Interview of Director Gian Cassini | Comala (TIFF Docs)
With his debut documentary feature Comala, which premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, filmmaker Gian Cassini crafts a…
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Nordisk Panorama 2021: Interview of Programmer Hawa Sanneh (Documentary Films)
“Filmmakers digging where they stand in times of a pandemic led to more personal and private stories”, Hawa Sanneh, from…
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Nordisk Panorama 2021: Interview of Programmer Lucile Bourliaud (Short Films)
“What came out of the selection is a sense of hopefulness”, Lucile Bourliaud, from the short film programming team of…
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Venice Film Festival 2021
Venice Film Festival 2021: Reflection | Review
Valentyn Vasyanovych enters the main Competition of the 78th Biennale di Venezia with Reflection, a cinematic introspection on the complex…
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Venice Film Festival 2021
Venice Film Festival 2021: ‘Pilgrims’ Review (Orizzonti)
Laurynas Bareisa’s astute quasi-detective story examines a murder of a loved one and the process of grief in Pilgrims, presented…
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Venice Film Festival 2021
Venice Film Festival 2021: ‘El Gran Movimiento’ Review (Orizzonti)
El Gran Movimiento’s haunting vision of Bolivian exploited workers told through a mythological and mysterious narrative, makes it the most…
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