Bob Byington – Frances Ferguson #TFF37
A non judgmental tale of an unhappy life, a cynical but fascinating protagonist and an exceptional voice-over by Nick Offerman.
A non judgmental tale of an unhappy life, a cynical but fascinating protagonist and an exceptional voice-over by Nick Offerman.
The tale about the ghost of Laika, the first dog in space, wandering in the streets, among the stray dogs of Moscow. Human life through the eyes of dogs.
A super independent disturbing take on obessions and universal fears.
God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya wins the European Parliament’s Lux Prize.
A visually stunning film about the universal fight between generations, between fathers and sons, between modernity and tradition.
A refreshing talk about creative editing and the artistic contribution of it to the film.
A fascinating first feature on a love story, told with an interesting use of narrative timings and with a beautiful realistic approach.
A family story, a personal story, a universal story: director Gianluca Matarrese comes back home by filming his family.
A spy story reflecting the dynamics between the old and the new, what we can learn from who’s ahead of us and viceversa.
A heartfelt first film on managing memories, fatherhood and porn films.