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Cannes chief to present 'Lumiere!' at Odessa fest
Thierry Frémaux to provide live commentary on restored films by Louis Lumière.
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50 top European films revealed for EFA nominations
Titles include Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or winner I, Daniel Blake and Maren Ade’s critics’ favourite Toni Erdmann.
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Karlovy Vary unveils 2015 competition line-ups
Anti-Nazi satire from Stations of the Cross director Dietrich Bruggemann and a new documentary from Mark Cousins among titles.
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Holland Film Meeting reveals Co-Pro Platform line-up
Titles include Molly from British director Sally Potter (Ginger & Rosa) [pictured].
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Karlovy Vary’s golden jubilee
As the Czech film festival celebrates its 50th anniversary, artistic director Karel Och talks Michael Rosser through Karlovy Vary’s sometimes rocky history, and this year’s ‘daring’ line-up.
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Silvestrov's 'The Ice Hole' wins Screen's first Moscow prize
Producer-director Andrey Silvestrov’s The Ice Hole was named the winner of the first Screen International Best Pitch Award at the Moscow Business Square (MBS).
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Rotterdam wins cash injection for Hubert Bals Fund
The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs will is to investEuros 2.5m in the Hubert Bals Fund, part of the International Film Festival ofRotterdam (IFFR).Between 2005 to 2008, the money will be shared betweenprojects from film-makers in developing countries.In its autumn round of funding, the fund says it will back22 film ...
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Odessa's Grand Prix goes to UK's 'Burn Burn Burn'
Directors Chanya Button, Adrian Sitaru, Xavier Seron scoop prizes; festival reveals works in progress winners.
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Toronto film festival 2015: full line-up
Films set to show at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), updated as announcements are made in the run up to the event.
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TIFF announces City To City, closing night
Potential awards season contenders Truth from James Vanderbilt and Marc Abraham’s I Saw The Light starring Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams land world premiere slots, while Paco Cabezas’s Mr. Right will close the festival.
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