Tag: Gints Zilbalodis

One Question: Gints Zilbalodis – Flow

In Gints Zilbalodis' Cannes Un Certain Regard selected animated film Flow, a diverse group of animals bands together to navigate a post-apocalyptic on....a boat....

2024 European Film Awards: Jacques Audiard’s ‘Emilia Pérez’ Scoops Up Four Awards

Except perhaps Souleymane's Story's Abou Sangare biking away with the European Actor award (beating out Conclave's Ralph Fiennes) there were no surprises at last...

2024 Marrakech Intl. Film Fest: Neo Sora, Murat Fıratoğlu, Damian Kocur & Mo Harawe in Comp

The Marrakech International Film Festival have announced its complete line-up and in the official competition (first and second feature films) film titles we find...

2024 TIFF: Kulumbegashvili, Zilbalodis, Lojkine, Soderbergh, Rankin & Sofia Bohdanowicz in Centrepiece Programme

It's year two for the Toronto Intl. Film Festival's Centrepiece programme - the place where we find films from the film festival circuit as...

2024 Cannes Film Festival: Rúnar Rúnarsson, Céline Sallette, Jessica Palud & Emanuel Parvu in Final Add-Ons

Today we've got a baker's dozen thirteen added to the Cannes 2024 edition. We learned beforehand that Mohammad Rasoulof and Michel Hazanavicius we competition...

2023 Eurimages: Cronenberg, Serebrennikov, Nordahl & Agnieszka Holland Land Coin

The Eurimages Project Evaluation Session of 2023 have just been announced and among the 32 supported films we have some veteran filmmakers in David...

Dea Kulumbegashvili’s “Those Who Find Me” & Alain Guiraudie’s “Miséricorde” Aiming for 2024

Perhaps the last tidbit of foreign production support type news for '22, we have some excellent news with regards to Dea Kulumbegashvili's sophomore project...

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