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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: River Dreams | Interview with Kristina Mikhailova, Dana Sabitova and the main cast
"No Good Men" offers a rare and engaging glimpse into the lives of Afghan women working in media, blending romance…
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Sarajevo Film Festival 2025
Sarajevo Film Festival 2025: Paolo Sorrentino’s Masterclass
The guest of honor of the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival, Paolo Sorrentino, offered audiences a generous masterclass, full of passion,…
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Sarajevo Film Festival 2025
Sarajevo Film Festival 2025: In conversation with Sergei Loznitsa
Sarajevo was the perfect place to finally sit down with Sergei Loznitsa to discuss his vision of cinema and his…
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Sarajevo Film Festival 2025
Sarajevo Film Festival 2025: Otter | Interview with Srđan Vuletić
“You cannot run away from pain,” Bosnian director Srđan Vuletić told us as we spoke about "Otter," his film that…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Critics’ Week): Imago | Interview with Déni Oumar Pitsaev
“To build a house that cannot be destroyed." We interviewed Chechen director Déni Oumar Pitsaev who won L’Oeil d’or, the…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Competition): Sentimental Value (dir. Joachim Trier) | Review
Family — a word often wrapped in warmth and love — does not evoke the same feelings in everyone. For…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (La Cinef): Talk Me | Interview with Joecar Hanna
“In a world where speech is forbidden, a voice becomes an act of intimacy,” director Joecar Hanna told us, as…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Directors’ Fortnight): Mirrors No. 3 (dir. Christian Petzold) | Review
Christian Petzold’s "Mirrors No. 3" drifts like a quiet spell through grief and substitution, asking whether healing means becoming whole—or…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Competition): The Little Sister (dir. Hafsia Herzi) | Review
In "The Little Sister," director Hafsia Herzi crafts a tender portrait of a young woman who resists not by shouting—but…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Competition): Two Prosecutors (dir. Sergei Loznitsa) | Review
In "Two Prosecutors," Sergei Loznitsa turns a stark lens on Stalinist terror, tracing the quiet unraveling of a young idealist…
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