HOW TO FIX THE WORLD
Veteran director Jouko Aaltonen’s (Revolution, 2006; Little Red Bunch, 2020) How to Fix the World tells the story of a... View Article
Read moreVeteran director Jouko Aaltonen’s (Revolution, 2006; Little Red Bunch, 2020) How to Fix the World tells the story of a... View Article
Read moreThis documentary film, with an abundant wealth of composer Kaija Saariaho’s own comments and music, dissects the artist’s life. What... View Article
Read moreVeteran festivalgoers may remember Hilmar Oddsson from Iceland, a young man not yet thirty with blond hair, who presented his... View Article
Read moreCroatian film director Veljko Vidak recently spent more than a year in Karkkila, documenting step by step how a new... View Article
Read moreAlso noticed abroad, Blue Note, Finnish-Bulgarian Pavel Andonov’s graduation film from the London Film School, took home three prizes from the Tampere... View Article
Read moreBubble by Aleksi Salmenperä (Void, 2015) sheds light on one perspective of the post-puberty phase: what is it like to be a young girl caught in the... View Article
Read moreThe nameless old man and his (Dante-evokingly cleped) wife Beatriz have spent so much time together in their age-worn apartment,... View Article
Read moreThe brilliant actors of slightly different generations, Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Macaigne, play the roles of Charlotte and Simon, two... View Article
Read moreWhat has happened to the reputation of Luis Buñuel (1900-1983), the Spanish master of surrealism? Should we be concerned, when... View Article
Read moreThe film is named after Fyodor Dostoevsky’s ‘Fantastic Story’ The Gentle Creature but, in terms of its plot, the only reference to... View Article
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