All Festivals articles – Page 103
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Features
“I adored being on the other side of the camera” says Jack Huston as his debut film opens Raindance
The actor-turned-director on making boxing drama ’Day Of The Fight’
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News
Charades inks UK-Ireland and French deals for Venice title ‘Stolen’ (exclusive)
Karan Tejpal’s Indian action thriller has played at Venice, Zurich and London film festivals.
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Nordic Film Days launches Future North initiative for directors from Northern Europe
Seven young directors will discuss their latest films with producers, industry experts and audiences.
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Reviews
‘Shadow Of Fire’: Tokyo Review
In the devastating aftermath of the Second World War, survivors face a hard-scrabble existence
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Features
“We’re the SXSW of the UK,” say artistic directors of Raindance Film Festival
Malaika Bova and Martyna Szmytkowska talk about their first edition as artistic directors.
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Mani Ratnam, Luca Guadagnino to receive honorary awards at Mumbai film festival
Guadagnino’s 2009 drama ‘I Am Love’ to screen at the festival.
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Zhang Yimou talks Chinese box office hit ‘Full River Red’ and keeping investors happy
The Chinese filmmaker said his continued to work after four decades in the business “because I truly love cinema”.
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Film Movement acquires CPH:DOX opening film ‘Twice Colonized’ (exclusive)
Renowned Greenlandic Inuit lawyer-activist Aaju Peter was subject of 2016 documentary ’Angry Inuk’.
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Kleber Mendonça Filho’s ‘Pictures Of Ghosts’ to open 15th Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival (exclusive)
Sônia Braga to be honored during opening ceremony
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Reviews
‘A Long Shot’: Tokyo Review
Debut about an armed heist at a Chinese factory in the mid-1990s is inspired by true events
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News
True Colours unveils sales for Venice titles ‘Comandante’, ‘Lubo’ (exclusive)
Italian sales agent reports sales for summer festival slate.
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‘Empty Nets’, ‘Hollywoodgate’ win top awards at Adelaide Film Festival
The jury included ‘The Royal Hotel’ director Kitty Green.
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Reviews
‘Gondola’: Tokyo Review
Two cable car attendants in Western Georgia make a connection in this dialogue-free romance
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News
Spanish box office running 35% higher this year thanks to studio blockbusters and indie titles
Indie films have scored some impressive figures at Spanish box office this year.
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News
Spanish distributors and exhibitors gather for “the little Marché” at Valladolid
Spanish distributors will present their international titles to exhibitors, television networks and platforms at the MERCI market.
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Reviews
‘Fly Me To The Moon’: Tokyo Review
Strong, buzzy debut from Sasha Chuk follows a family over two decades as they move from China to Hong Kong
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News
Cyber thriller ‘Red Rooms’ sparks further deals with UK, Eastern Europe (exclusive)
Montreal-based h264 reports sales in more than 25 territories on Pascal Plante’s Fantasia best film winner.
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Reviews
‘Blind At Heart’: Tokyo Review
An independent woman struggles to make her mark in 1930s Berlin in the latest from Barbara Albert
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Features
TIFFCOM: what to expect from the return of Japan’s biggest content market
Tiffcom is back in-person after four years, at a new location and featuring the inaugural Tokyo Story Market
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Features
Why Doclisboa’s Arche lab selects the most difficult doc projects to finance
The five-day event focuses on mentoring film teams from a creative and artistic viewpoint.