“Se Eu Fosse Vivo…Vivia”, interview with Director André Novais Oliveira
“Se Eu Fosse Vivo…Vivia” navigates love, loss, and memory, revealing how grief shapes our lives with a delicate blend of intimacy and surreal elements.
“Se Eu Fosse Vivo…Vivia” navigates love, loss, and memory, revealing how grief shapes our lives with a delicate blend of intimacy and surreal elements.
"No salgas" is a coming-of-age horror addressing grief, identity, and internalized homophobia by director Victoria Linares Villegas.
Fernando Eimbcke presents "Moscas" in Competition at the 76th Berlinale, a quiet drama about solitude and unexpected connection.
"We Are All Strangers" by Anthony Chen, in the 76th Berlinale competition marks the end of his Singapore life trilogy.
Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker discuss "Dust" in Competition at the 76th Berlinale, reflecting on shame and male identity.
Anke Blondé and Angelo Tijssens present "Dust" in Competition at the 76th Berlinale, a drama on masculinity and corporate collapse.
With "Wolfram", presented at the 76th Berlinale, Thornton goes back to the Western genre, this time filled with hope overcoming a tough world.
Emilia-Romagna Film Commission supports film projects, including new funding opportunities and innovative measures like on-set nurseries. We learned more form the words of Emma Barboni.
IDM Music and Film Commission's new regional fund boosts musicians and filmmakers, fueling innovation and industry growth, while celebrating its 15th year of activity.