During the month of February Filmatique presents Spotlight on Brazil III, a collection of films from some of the most exciting voices in contemporary Brazilian cinema.
During the month of January Filmatique presents French Art House III, a collection of works by some of the finest filmmakers working in France.
Read MoreDuring the month of December Filmatique presents The Future is Female (Directors) III, a collection of exemplary features from a new canon of female directorial voices.
Read MoreDuring the month of November Filmatique presents Greek Weird Wave, a series of films that refract the zeitgeist of contemporary Greece's economic, political, and spiritual turmoil. Often, these explorations adopt a style of mundane realism, stories of everyday life set within scenarios of macabre, bizarre, even violent milieux.
Read MoreFilmatique presents American Folklore, a series of films dissecting the textures and rhythms of rural Americana, tales of lost and shattered innocence.
Read MoreFilmatique presents The Creation of Meaning II, a series of documentary films focusing on the act of creation.
Read MoreFilmatique has partnered with Brooklyn-based film distributor Factory 25 once more for American Indie IV, a spotlight on some of the most exciting filmmakers working in the American independent scene.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Talia Shea Levin (Next Time) discusses shooting a film about the problems of communication in relationships, creating the real billboards for the film, and her theater background.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Danilo Stanimirović (Bambiland) discusses shooting a with autobiographical elements, using visual metaphors and creating a feeling of nostalgia.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Christopher Kahunahana discusses specific forms of economic exploitation in the 'paradise' of Hawaii, everyday life as a Kanaka Maoli, the politics of cinematic representation, and his current projects.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Siamak Etemadi discusses the inspiration behind Pari and how his multicultural upbringing helped shape the film.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Paloma Sermon-Daï discusses shooting a very delicate subject–her brother’s drug addiction–with her actual brother and mother, as well as the advantages of shooting in her hometown.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Aglaja Filipović (You Know What I Have Nightmares About) discusses shooting a film about one’s deepest fears, and examining relationships where someone silently suffers from depression.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Laura Gabay (Sweet Salty Wind) discusses the loss of parents and life post-Hurricane Irma for the protagonists of her film: three young siblings.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Devshree Nath (Noor Islam) discusses the citizenship crisis that is happening in Assam (in northeastern India).
Read MoreFilmatique presents the third edition of Filmatique Talents, an online film festival that spotlights emerging filmmakers across the globe.
Read MoreThe 2021 Filmatique Talents Shorts program spotlights films from regions diverse as India, Cuba, Lithuania, Serbia, Switzerland, and the United States.
Read MoreFilmatique’s Middle Eastern Cinema series seeks to present a diversity of cinematic visions from Israel and Palestine.
Read MoreFilmatique is proud to host a selection of previous Berlinale titles on our platform, such as Golden Bear winners Jafar Pahani's Taxi, Gianfranco Rosi's Fuocoammare (Fire at Sea), and Adina Pintilie's Touch Me Not.
Read MoreDuring AAPI Heritage month, Filmatique is proud to showcase the work of leading Chinese writer, director and producer Chloé Zhao.
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