Mar 13, 2019
Dir: Stephane Goël | Wri: Antoine Jacoud/Stephane Goël With: Mathieu Amalric | Doc, 92'
In 1877 a Swiss aristocrat, Alfred von Rodt, became the governor of the remote Chilean island in...
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Mar 12, 2019
Bergamo Film Meeting this year celebrates the work of Jonas Mekas, who died aged 96 in January this year. An avant-garde filmmaker in the true sense of the word he...
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Mar 10, 2019
Karpo Godina is probably the best known proponent of the Yugoslavian Black Wave movement of the 1960s and early '70s. All over Europe seismic social changes were in the air...
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Mar 10, 2019
The cinema of Pier Paolo Pasolini is one of the highlights of this year's Bergamo Film Meeting taking place from 9 until 17 March 2019 in the ancient city just north of...
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Mar 10, 2019
Dir: Martti Kaartinen, Niklas Kullstrom | Doc, 86'
Finnish linguist, explorer and diplomat G. J. Ramstedt (1873-1950) first published his memoirs as a radio series. And it's easy to see how...
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Mar 9, 2019
Dir: Oleksandr Techynskyi | Doc | 78'
Ukrainian cinematographer and director Oleksandr Techynskyi grew up in the Yakutia province of North Eastern Russia where he worked as a medical assistant in a psychiatric...
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Mar 8, 2019
Jean-Pierre Léaud (*1944) is widely known as the face of the French Nouvelle Vague. During his impressive career he made seven film with François Truffaut and eight with Jean-Luc Godard. But...
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Mar 7, 2019
Bergamo Film Meeting unveils its 37th edition from March 9 - 17, 2019 in the mountain side venue just north of Milan in the Italian Dolomites. Bergamasco is one of...
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Dec 5, 2018
We spoke to Benjamin Naishtat about his San Sebastian Best Director winner ROJO, a moody socio-political thriller set during Argentina's Dirty Wars in the mid 1970s.
ROJO is now on general...
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