Tag: Carolina Markowicz

2024 TorinoFilmLab: Carolina Markowicz, Mikel Gurrea & Artemis Shaw Part of the ScriptLab

The Screen Daily folks have unveiled the projects and participants for TorinoFilmLab's 2024 ScriptLab and of the 16 projects (of the 700 plus submissions...

2023 TIFF: Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Ilker Çatak, Monia Chokri & Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir Selected

Last year the Contemporary World Cinema had plenty of Cannes Film Festival gems in Aftersun, Falcon Lake, R.M.N. and The Worst Ones. This year's...

2023 San Sebastián: Lila Avilés, Felipe Galvez, David Zonana & Carolina Markowicz Fill Horizontes Latinos Section

A dozen film titles with items dating back to this year's Sundance (David Zonana's Heroic), Berlinale (Lila Aviles' Totem and Tatiana Huezo's The Echo)...

2023 Toronto Intl. Film Festival: 74 (Strictly) World Premiere Predictions!

It's not the opener. It's not the closer. But today the Toronto International Film Festival announced that Taika Waititi's long-gestating Next Goal Wins ...

2023 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Directors’ Fortnight

The Director's Fortnight didn't simply give itself a new coat of paint but rather a heart transplant. Quinzaine des Réalisateurs is now a thing...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #108. Carolina Markowicz’s Pedagio

Pedagio Brazilian filmmaker Carolina Markowicz surprised us last year when she pulled out an entire other feature film rabbit from her hat. Charcoal became her...

Interview: Carolina Markowicz – Charcoal (Carvão)

Pandemic times gifted Brazilian filmmaker Carolina Markowicz with fraternal film twins. Toll would turn out to be her sophomore feature, but she broke out...

Charcoal | 2022 Toronto Intl. Film Festival Review

Business (Wo)Man: Rural Brazil Opt to Pray & Prey in Markowicz’s Debut If God isn’t listening, maybe the devil is. It’s a compelling idea, and...

2022 San Sebastian: Barragán’s Octopus Skin, Markowicz’s Charcoal & Martelli’s 1976 Populate Horizontes Latinos

Juan Pablo González's Sundance winning Dos Estaciones, Manuela Martelli's Quinzaine section winning 1976, Andrés Ramírez Pulido's Critics' Week winner La Jauría, Carolina Markowicz's Platform...

2022 Venice Film Festival: 70 Predictions (Part II) Aroonpheng, Lindholm, Hogg & Rolf de Heer

Only hours before TIFF unveil what should be a sizeable amount of their line-up (and in the same sweeping motion confirm a lot of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #89. Carolina Markowicz’s Pedagio

Pedagio (Toll) A feature film debut project that has been workshopped and invited to several high-end labs from Berlinale Talents, CineMart, TIFF to Torino Film...

2018 Cannes: Ciro Guerra, Gaspar Noé, Romain Gavras, Jaime Rosales & Debra Granik Fill Directors’ Fortnight

Heavy on Spanish language films (including a Brazilian film not in its mother tongue) and the usual block of French film items, after seven years...

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