A Radiant Estonian Artist Receives Her Portrait Film – And Radiant People Came to the Premiere
The documentary film about beloved painter Epp Maria Kokamäe premiered, showcasing her work during her 65th birthday year.
Anu Aun on Epp Maria Kokamäe's Portrait Film: I Wanted to Know What Her Formula for Success Is
Director Anu Aun's upcoming portrait film focuses on artist Epp Maria Kokamäe and explores her productivity and work-life balance.
Jude Law's Portrait of Putin is Hauntingly Captivating
Olivier Assayas' colorful film adaptation of 'The Sorcerer from the Kremlin' offers a chilling reflection on power and manipulation in contemporary politics, centered on Putin's Russia.
TV Portrait 'Westerwelle': 'Suddenly I am a very weak person'
The documentary film 'Westerwelle' recalls the life of the late German politician Guido Westerwelle, shedding light on the personal struggles he faced alongside his political career.
The spring season of Kumu Documentary opens with a portrait film about Matti Nykänen
The Kumu Documentary series launches its spring season with a film exploring the life of legendary ski jumper Matti Nykänen.
‘Islands’: Ana Belén's firmness does not support the portrait of a decaying diva
The film 'Islas' featuring Ana Belén is criticized for its unrealistic portrayal and overall failure to realize its ambitious concept.
Keiti Väliste Films Raine Karbi: Her Openness Was Very Surprising
A new portrait film about architect Raine Karbi highlights his significant contributions to Tallinn's architecture and his personal character.
'Taxi Driver' Turns 50 as a Distressing Portrait of the Contemporary World
The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of the film 'Taxi Driver' and its profound impact on understanding the post-Vietnam experience in America.
'The Beast': an interesting portrait of a group of friends who challenged death (and lost)
The film 'The Beast' portrays a group of BASE jump enthusiasts, including chef Darío Barrio and presenter Álvaro Bultó, who tragically lost their lives in various accidents over time.
Hamnet: the art and atonement of pain, in a beautiful portrait on the complexity of human experience
Chloé Zhao adapts Maggie O'Farrell's novel 'Hamnet' into a film featuring notable performances from Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, capturing the richness of human experience.
It is still night in Caracas: the uncomfortable portrait of a country subjected
The film 'Still Night in Caracas,' produced by Édgar Ramírez, explores the struggles of a Venezuelan woman facing exile and oppressive regimes based on the book 'The Daughter of the Spaniard.'
Portrait: The Power to Make Films
The German series 'Herrhausen – the Master of Money' directed by Pia Strietmann highlights the predominance of men in key roles during the 1989 Deutsche Bank era, with women appearing primarily in secondary roles.