All Europe articles – Page 144
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'Capri-Revolution': Venice Review
Mario Martone’s lurid drama is set on the island off Naples in 1910
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Jacob Neiindam stepping down from CPH PIX after 10th edition (exclusive)
Neiindam has run the Copenhagen-based festival for 10 years.
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'Champions' picked as Spain's foreign-language Oscar entry
Javier Fesser’s comedy follows a basketball coach working with a team of disabled players.
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'The Summer House': Venice Review
More familial musings from director, co-writer, and lead actor Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
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'If Life Gives You Lemons': Venice Review
A mother’s illness forces her son to grow up fast in this intimate Italian drama
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'Never Look Away': Venice Review
A German artist is haunted by his childhood growing up in the shadow of the Nazis.
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'The River': Venice Review
Five brothers begin to break free of constraints in a remote Kazakh village
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Yellow Affair boards Mika Kaurismaki's 'Master Cheng' (exclusive)
First image released from film, which shot in Finland and will shoot in China in October.
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Leading European directors back new EU copyright law
Director and writer organisations call on European Parliament to pass law.
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New Europe boosts Toronto slate with Norwegian animation 'Cattle Hill' (exclusive)
Film opens in Norway on October 19.
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'The Sisters Brothers': Venice Review
John C Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix play hitmen siblings operating in the 1850s American West
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'Tel Aviv On Fire': Venice Review
A fictional TV soap opera is the backdrop for intelligent commentary on Israeli-Palestinian relations
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'Close Enemies': Venice Review
A magnetic double act from Mathias Schoenaerts and Reda Kateb in a Paris-set crime thriller
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'Pearl': Venice Review
A female bodybuilder preparing for competition is forced to contront her past
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'Aquarela': Venice Review
Victor Kossakovsky’s bombastic documentary captures the raw power of water
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'School's Out': Venice Review
A supply teacher becomes obsessed with a group of creepy teens in Sebastien Marnier’s second feature
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'Real Love': Venice Review
Claire Burger continues to impress with her follow-up to ‘Party Girl’
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'Keep Going' (Continuer): Venice Review
Director Joaquin LaFosse sets a mother and son at odds on a trip across Kyrgyzstan