All Festivals articles
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NewsKōji Fukada’s Cannes drama ‘Nagi Notes’ lands North American deal
Early 2027 release for competition entry about former sisters-in-law who reconnect.
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Reviews‘17’ review: Newcomer Eva Kostic impresses in intense sexual assault drama
Kosara Mitic’s feature debut screens in Sarajevo competition after Berlin premiere
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Reviews‘Everything That’s Wrong With You’ review: Two strangers connect online in Ursa Menart’s perceptive comedy-drama
Anusa Kodelja and Klara Kuk highlight this Sarajevo competition title about grief and friendship
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Features10 filmmakers to watch from Southeast Europe at Sarajevo’s CineLink
Filmmakers at various stages of their careers are poised to break out internationally with buzzy projects at CineLink Industry Days.
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News2026 film festivals and markets calendar: latest dates
Bookmark this page to keep track of all the latest festival dates.
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NewsMexico’s Diego Luna on the “complicated phenomenon” of global migration and finding “hope” in filmmaking
‘Ashes’ filmmaker Luna was speaking during a masterclass at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
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Reviews‘Skintown’ review: Sparky, engaging friendship drama is set against the backdrop of Troubles-era Northern Ireland
Jack Rowan and Chris Walley head the impressive cast of Kieron J Walsh’s Edinburgh competition premiere
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Reviews‘First Zone’ review: Striking Dutch survival thriller proves an Edinburgh competition highlight
Thom Lunshof’s dystopian debut plays out in a largely flooded Netherlands
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Reviews‘Sacred Creatures’ review: Canadian siblings have a bizarre trip to Italy in ambitious, erratic magical realist debut
Frieda Luk’s bold drama makes its bow in Edinburgh competition
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Reviews‘The Mad World Of Harvey Kurtzman’ review: Breezy, insightful portrait of influential MAD magazine founder
Bart Simpson’s Edinburgh competition doc is executive produced by filmmaker and Kurtzman colleague Terry Gilliam
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Reviews‘Snapshot’ review: A killer stalks Victorian London in inventive but stilted period found-footage horror shot through a pinhole lens
Joseph Archer’s feature debut premieres in Edinburgh before heading to FrightFest
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Reviews‘Mission’ review: George MacKay gives a committed performance in propulsive, overwrought mental health drama
MacKay reteams with his ’For Those In Peril’ director Paul Wright for Edinburgh competition title
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Reviews‘You Don’t Belong Here’ review: Locarno Golden Leopard winner is tense, slow-burn study of Romanian masculinity
Florin Serban’s cool, clinical drama about a strained father-son relationship will next play Sarajevo
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NewsInside the ‘Trainspotting’ live event at Edinburgh film festival
Bucket hats, beer cans, and shouting “shite being Scottish”: an evening that resembled a rock gig.
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Reviews‘Capsized’ review: Rhys Ifans and Lily Rabe find themselves in troubled waters in modest, bittersweet US debut
Lindsey Ryan’s Edinburgh competition premiere follows an American family battling financial hardship
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NewsFlorin Serban’s ‘You Don’t Belong Here’ wins Golden Leopard at Locarno 2026
Romanian filmmaker takes top prize at festival, with other prizes for South Korean director Hong Sangsoo as well as actor Monica Bellucci.
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Reviews‘Love Lessons’ review: A retired teacher finds he has a lot to learn in Martin Provost’s light, unsurprising French drama
Fabrice Luchini, Emmanuelle Devos, Chiara Mastroianni and Carole Bouquet star in the Locarno Piazza Grande premiere
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Reviews‘The State Of Us’ review: A boisterous Bradford night out turns sentimental in dewey-eyed UK debut
Ollie Gardner and Jake Harvey’s first feature follows a pair of Northern friends coping with terminal illness
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News‘9 Temples To Heaven’ set to open 2026 Bangkok film festival
BKKIFF set to run from September 13-27.
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Reviews‘Out There’ review: Intermittently charming Welsh sci-fi relies on a committed cast including Michael Sheen and Aneurin Barnard
Simon Ryninks’ debut premieres in Edinburgh competition
















