Germany
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RIDM 2025
RIDM 2025: Letters from Wolf Street | Interview with Arjun Talwar & Bigna Tomschin
Arjun Talwar’s "Letters from Wolf Street," which opened RIDM 2025, is a tender, Varda-inspired portrait of everyday encounters that “turns…
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EnergaCAMERIMAGE 2025
EnergaCAMERIMAGE 2025: Nuremberg (dir. James Vanderbilt) | Review
James Vanderbilt’s "Nuremberg" revisits the postwar trials with commanding performances—particularly from Russell Crowe—even as its restrained visual style keeps the…
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CINEMANIA 2025
CINEMANIA 2025: The Little Sister | Interview with Nadia Melliti
Actress Nadia Melliti impresses as much with her on-screen magnetism as with the sincerity and generosity she brings when talking…
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Rome Film Festival 2025
Rome Film Festival 2025: Once Upon a Time in Gaza (dirs. Arab & Tarzan Nasser) | Review
In "Once Upon a Time in Gaza," the Nasser brothers return to their homeland with a bold blend of realism…
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2025
Melbourne IFF 2025: Late Shift (dir. Petra Biondina Volpe) | Review
MIFF’s selection on the late-night shifts of nurses places a huge weight on our shoulders to comprehend both their plight…
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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: 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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Spotlight: Emerging European Talents
Venice 2025: Short Summer (dir. Nastia Korkia) | Review
"Short Summer" depicts the Russian childhood during wartime from a naturalistic lens, evoking the memories and small details that shape…
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Venice Film Festival 2025
Venice 2025: Strange River | Interview with Jaume Claret Muxart
"When you imagine something really strong at that age, it gets real, because what is imaginary is also physical," director…
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2025
Melbourne IFF 2025: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (dir. Diego Céspedes) | Review
Diego Céspedes showcases a mysterious world where a plague spreads through a single gaze between men in love, in a…
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