All Festivals articles
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Reviews
‘Hellcat’ review: Claustrophobic US horror sees woman trapped in Airstream trailer
Editor-turned-director Brock Bodell’s debut features a compelling performance from Dakota Gorman
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News
CAT&Docs takes on sales for Parsifal Reparato’s Locarno Critics Week title ‘She’
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary focuses on female workers in one of the largest electronic industrial plants based in Vietnam.
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News
2025 film festivals and markets calendar: latest dates
Bookmark this page to keep track of all the latest festival dates.
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Stellan Skarsgard to receive Sarajevo Film Festival honorary award
Skarsgard appeared in Cannes Grand Prix winner ‘Sentimental Value’ this year.
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Reviews
‘I Live Here Now’ review: Julie Pacino’s vividly realised debut plays out in remote California motel
The director’s highly sylised feature blends elements of Argento, Lynch and ‘Alice In Wonderland’
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News
Hubert Bals Fund selects 15 projects for 2025 development support scheme
Fund back projects from directors such as Amanda Nell Eu, Mamadou Dia, Farida Baqi and Xiaoxuan Jiang.
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News
Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ gets NYFF Centerpiece slot
Cast of the triptych film includes Adam Driver, Tom Waits and Cate Blanchett.
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Venice’s Giornate degli Autori line-up includes Damien Hauser’s ‘Memory Of Princess Mumbi’
Ten competition films also include Greece-UK co-production ‘Bearcave’.
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Benedict Cumberbatch set for Zurich Film Festival honour
British actor to receive festival’s Golden Eye Award.
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Reviews
‘Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy’ review: Ahn Hyo-seop heads adaptation of South Korean web comic sensation
Kim Byung-woo’s uneven creature feature also stars K-pop singers Nana and Jisoo
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Promotion
How MIFFest is showcasing Malaysian content and talent to global audiences
The eighth edition of the festival includes a record line-up of 65 films from 48 countries.
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News
True Colours takes on sales for Franco Maresco’s Venice competition title ‘Bravo Bene!’
EXCLUSIVE: Italian director was previously in Venice competition with Mafia Is Not What It Used To Be (2019)
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Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After The Hunt’ to open New York Film Festival
The director and members of the cast will be in attendance in New York on September 26.
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Features
Venice head Alberto Barbera talks monsters, managing protests and the one that got away
Screen spoke to Barbera about his approach to selecting films, his future at the festival, and whether he is concerned about political protests this year.
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News
Sarajevo Film Festival unveils competition programmes with five world premieres
50 films will compete for awards including shorts and student films.
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Features
Eight talking points from the Venice 2025 line-up
Long films, up to 305 minutes; starry nights, with Julia Roberts, George Clooney set to attend; political topics.
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News
Intramovies acquires Tereza Nvotová’s Venice Horizons premiere ‘Father’
EXCLUSIVE: Father won the Screen International award last year at MIA Market’s work-in-progress programme C EU Soon.
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Films Boutique snaps up Catalan road movie ‘Strange River’, debuting in Venice Horizons
EXCLUSIVE: Catalan director Jaume Claret Muxart’s debut film is a queer coming-of-age road movie.
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Nine world premieres set for Toronto competitive auteur section Platform
Carlos Marqués-Marcet, Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Chloé Robichaud named as section jury.
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Carolina Cavalli’s Venice premiere ‘The Kidnapping Of Arabella’ boarded for sales
EXCLUSIVE: The film starring Benedetta Porcaroli and Chris Pine will premiere in Venice Horizons.