Tag: Luàna Bajrami

ARTE France Cinéma Backs Mikhaël Hers, Blerta Basholli, Elise Girard & Andrey Zvyagintsev (Minotaure)

ARTE France Cinéma is putting coin towards four new future film projects set up for production later this year. At the top of the...

Murder She Notes: Efira, Amalric, Lacoste & Luana Bajrami Join Zlotowski’s ‘Vie Privée’

Last week, we got the confirmation that Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil were toplining Rebecca Zlotowski’s Vie Privée and now we have a more...

2023 Venice: Mika Gustafson, Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir, Normande+Tiao, Nattiv+Ebrahimi & Ross Bros. in Orizzonti Program

Eighteen is the exact number of films selected last year, and will probably be the case for (the opener was not yet announced) the...

The Hill Where Lionesses Roar | 2021 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

Roar of a Generation: Bajrami Looks Beyond the Hills of Kosovo It’s 2021 in a small town situated somewhere in Kosovo and yet everything feels...

TIFF 2021: Bouli Lanners, Ho Wi Ding, Nathalie Biancheri, Agustina San Martín & Stephen Karam to World Preem in Toronto

Cherry picking the better titles from Cannes (winning titles such as Murina, Unclenching The Fists) and Venice, today TIFF programmers beefed up their Special...

The Hill Where the Lionesses Roar | 2021 Cannes Film Festival Review

Hear Them Roar: Bajrami Shouts an Outcry on Female Subjugation Luàna Bajrami, who appeared as the maid in Celina Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on...

2021 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight: Carrère, Muntean, Hogg, Barnard & Carpignano Selected

Names such as Miguel Gomes, Pietro Marcello, Alice Rohrwacher, Matías Piñeiro, Eddie Alcazar and even a Panahi in Jafar Panahi’s son, Panah Panahi are...

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