Tag: 2018 New Horizons Intl. Film Fest

Interview: Agnieszka Smoczynska – Fugue

Agnieszka Smoczynska's 2015 The Lure was quite the sensation, having made a splash at Sundance and having enjoyed a growing reputation in the years...

Fugue | Review

Staring into the Known: Smoczyńska Offers Low-key, Uncompromising Sophomore Feature Surely not the follow up effort audiences might have had in mind from the creator...

Interview: Joe Penna – Arctic

Arctic may be Joe Penna’s debut feature, but the Brazilian filmmaker has always been busy. A prolific Youtuber, editor, musician who built a channel...

The Guilty | Review

Right Man at the Wrong Desk: Gustav Möller Cracks the Case with Debut You wouldn’t expect the tipping point of a thriller to be marked...

18th New Horizons Intl Film Festival: Isabella Eklöf’s Holiday Wins the Grand Prix

The jury made up of Fred Kelemen (chairman, German director and cinematographer, and the subject of a retrospective at last year's New Horizons), Valeska...

2018 New Horizons IFF Dailies: Fuga | Day 7 of IONCINEMA in Wroclaw

An eventful final evening in Wrocław, where plans to spend the last few digital points on my Nowe Horyzonty account to see Nicolas Pesce’s...

Interview: Ewa Banaszkiewicz & Mateusz Dymek – My Friend the Polish Girl

After a Rotterdam (IFFR) premiere and further UK exposure through the Edinburgh Intl. Film Festival, the directing duo of Ewa Banaszkiewicz and Mateusz Dymek...

2018 New Horizons IFF Dailies: Heatwave | Day 6 of IONCINEMA in Wroclaw

As temperatures in Wrocław - and the rest of Europe - remain unusually high, I retreated to the comfort of Nowe Horyzonty’s retrospectives and...

2018 New Horizons IFF Dailies: Nocturnal | Day 5 of IONCINEMA in Wroclaw

Almost a year after I couldn’t get to Venice in time for the opening screening, Nowe Horyzonty finally gave me the chance to see...

Baronesa | 2018 New Horizons Intl. Film Festival Review

A Song for Everyday Life: Antunes Looks at Womanhood in the Favelas Set in the favela near Belo Horizonte, Brazil, this feature debut from Juliana...

2018 New Horizons IFF Dailies: Weekend Blues | Day 4 of IONCINEMA in Wroclaw

The futsal Wrocław Cup is suddenly over - a group of workers dismantling the pitch and the stands in front of me as I...

2018 New Horizons IFF Dailies: Perspective is Everything | Day 3 of IONCINEMA in Wroclaw

The OP ENHEIM festival space is today’s discovery at Nowe Horyzonty. This recently renovated seven-storey building, so narrow that you might be forgiven for...

2018 New Horizons IFF Dailies: Boa Sorte ou Boa Morte | Day 2 of IONCINEMA in Wroclaw

I’m writing this from a bagel joint located on the bustling side street next to Kino Nowe Horyzonty, which is a comforting discovery and...

2018 New Horizons IFF Dailies: City of Bridges | Day 1 of IONCINEMA in Wroclaw

After landing in Wrocław, Poland for the 18th edition of the Nowe Horyzonty International Film Festival, I step outside the modestly-sized but impeccably organized...

2018 New Horizons Intl. Film Fest Unveil Programme! – Open with Labaki’s “Capharnaum” & Close with Rohrwacher’s “Happy As Lazzaro”

Now legal drinking age status, the New Horizons International Film Festival turns 18 this year and they'll be chock-full of offerings from the recent...

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