Tag: Zuzana Kirchnerová

Caravan | 2025 Cannes Film Festival Review

All About My Martyr: Kirchnerová’s Debut Finds the Journey is the Destination For her directorial debut, “Caravan,” Czech director Zuzana Kirchnerová weaves autobiographical elements into...

2025 Cannes Exclusive: Poster One-Sheet for Zuzana Kirchnerová’s ‘Caravan’ (Un Certain Regard)

Among the selections found in this year's Cannes Film Festival Un Certain Regard line-up we find “Caravan,” Czech filmmaker Zuzana Kirchnerová's feature debut. The...

2025 Cannes: Diego Céspedes, Morad Mostafa, Harry Lighton, Harris Dickinson & Scarlett Johansson in the Un Certain Regard

Handing in their almost finished homework, we expect an extra of titles to be added to the sixteen titles that were unveiled today. The...

2024 Venice Film Festival Predictions: Walter Salles, Athina Rachel Tsangari & Harmony Korine

So here we are. The programming teams headed by Artistic Directors Gaia Furrer (Giornate degli Autori), Beatrice Fiorentino (Settimana Internazionale della Critica) and Alberto...

2024 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Un Certain Regard (Part 1)

Last year's Un Certain Regard section had a treasure trove of highlights in Kamal Lazraq's Hounds, Rodrigo Moreno's Los Delincuentes, Asmae El Moudir's The...

2023 Venice Gap-Financing Market: Annemarie Jacir, György Palfi, Minervini, Alves Jr. & Dulude-De Celles Projects Selected

Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir, Canadian filmmaker Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, Brazilian filmmaker Ricardo Alves Jr., veteran Hungarian filmmaker György Palfi and Italian filmmaker Roberto Minervini...

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