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2023 MyMetaStories: 1st Edition includes Roquet’s “Libertad”, Ido’s “Gravity” & Mitevska’s “The Happiest Man in the World”

The selections for the first edition of MyMetaStories - The Innovative European Film Festival were announced and among the seven feature films selected we...

2021 Cannes Critic’s Week: Clara Roquet, Leyla Bouzid & Vincent Le Port Selected

With a half dozen filmmakers vying for the Palme d'Or next month (and worth mentioning actress turned director Hafsia Herzi made the move from...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #77. Clara Roquet’s Libertad

Libertad Another title we thought would appear in 2020 was the debut of screenwriter Clara Roquet, who co-wrote Carlos Marques-Marcet’s 10,000km (2014), Jaime Rosales’ Petra...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Clara Roquet’s Libertad

We advanced the idea same time last year mentioning that this directorial debut checks off a lot of boxes in terms of the type...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #85. Libertad – Clara Roquet

Libertad Screenwriter Clara Roquet, who co-wrote Carlos Marques-Marcet’s 10,000km (2014) and Jaime Rosales’ Petra (notably premiered in Cannes 2018 in Directors’ Fortnight) makes her directorial...

The Conversation: Bringing Up Berlin – Predictions for the 2020 Berlinale

Berlin becomes a septuagenarian in 2020. The significant European springboard will also receive a new facelift in the early dawn of the new decade,...

2020 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Clara Roquet, Chad Hartigan, Lee Isaac Chung, Ana Lily Amirpour

Libertad A burgeoning screenwriter on such films as 10,000 Km (2014) and Jaime Rosales' excellent Petra (2018), Clara Roquet workshopped this project at the 2019...

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