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Spotlight: Emerging European Talents
PÖFF 2025: La Carn | Interview with Joan Porcel
We met filmmaker Joan Porcel whose feature "La Carn" follows a young dancer journeying through the digital underworld.
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2025
PÖFF 2025: China Sea | Interview with Jurgis Matulevičius
"China Sea" probes the wounds of a generation as Jurgis Matulevičius follows an angry young man “trying to change” in…
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2025
PÖFF 2025: Pretty Young Love | Interview with Mogens Hagedorn
"You are a fantastic human being, whoever you are — listen to your inner voice," says director Mogens Hagedorn, sharing…
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2025
PÖFF 2025: 18 Holes to Paradise | Interview with João Nuno Pinto
“We are walking to the edge of existence and it doesn’t stop,” João Nuno Pinto observes, as his third feature…
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2025
PÖFF 2025: Goodbye Sisters | Interview with Alexander Murphy
“I wanted to show what it was like to leave your own country,” Alexander Murphy says, as his debut "Goodbye…
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Spotlight: Female and Non-Binary Filmmakers
Venice 2025: A Soil, A Culture, A River, A People | Interview with Viv Li
Viv Li, the director of a mesmeric short "A Soil, A Culture, A River, A People" that premiered at the…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: Human Resource | Interview with Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit
A haunting yet tender portrait of contemporary life, Human Resource by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit premiered in Venice. We sat down with…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: Lost Land | Interview with Akio Fujimoto, Kazutaka Watanabe, and Sujauddin Karimuddin
“There is no voice and no past… unless we preserve it” — The creators of "Lost Land" on making the…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: La Gioia (dir. Nicolangelo Gelormini) | Review
"La Gioia" (2025) is a popping blend of innocence and despair, an exploration of youth and (im)maturity and a kind…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: Jay Kelly (dir. Noah Baumbach) | Review
Noah Baumbach’s latest feature about an actor taking stock of his life work (and life regrets) with Clooney in his…
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