All Festivals articles – Page 104
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Valladolid head José Luis Cienfuegos explains why he is amping up the festival’s international relevance
José Luis Cienfuegos is in his first year as festival director, joining after stints in Gijon and Seville.
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Tallinn Black Nights selects eight world premieres for Rebels With A Cause strand
Titles include Kah Wai Lim’s Japanese feature ‘Everything, Everywhere’.
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Tokyo film festival outlines three priorities for bumper 2023 edition
Tokyo International Film Festival is establishing closer ties to Asia and increasing the size of its programme — all in anticipation of its biggest event since 2019.
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Valladolid International Film Week gears up as crucial gateway into Spanish market
The 68th edition will screen a mix of new Spanish films and 2023 favourites and host an expanded industry programme.
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Film Movement acquires CPH:DOX, Hot Docs China surveillance state selection ‘Total Trust’ (exclusive)
Feature will open theatrically at New York’s Film Forum on December 8.
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Nebulae industry programme welcomes Finnish, Spanish filmmakers to Doclisboa
Nebulae’s Joana Cunha Ferreira is keen to strenghen links between Portuguese and European partners.
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Doha’s Ajyal Film Festival cancelled in “solidarity” with Palestine
It is the latest film festival from the region to be cancelled due to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Egypyt’s El Gouna film festival postponed indefinitely due to Hamas-Israel war
No new dates set for 2023 edition.
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Doclisboa’s Miguel Ribeiro gives the lowdown on this year’s typically radical lineup
The Portuguese doc fesitival has a reputation for showcasing formally bold films with attitude.
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European Work In Progress Cologne selects 2023 award winners
Sixth edition of European Work in Progress in Cologne ran October 16-18.
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Reviews
‘There’s Still Tomorrow’: Rome Review
Actress-turned director Paola Cortellesi’s black-and-white post-war Italian drama opens Rome
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Ukrainian doc ‘A Picture To Remember’ to open IDFA as festival unveils competition line-ups
Olga Chernykh’s A Picture To Remember explores the war in Ukraine through three generations.
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Cairo film festival cancels 2023 edition due to Israel-Hamas war
It follows the recent rescheduling of Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival.
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‘Stopmotion’: London Review
A stop-motion animator is driven mad by her own creations in this atmospheric British horror
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Tallinn Critics’ Picks entry ‘The Old Man and The Land’ secures world sales deal (exclusive)
The film is a UK production, with Rory Kinnear and Emily Beecham in the voice cast.
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Tallinn Critics’ Picks selection includes Phedon Papamichael’s ‘Light Falls’
Papamichael is known for working as a cinematographer on films including ‘Sideways’ and ‘Nebraska’.
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Stockholm’s UK focus includes lifetime award for Ken Loach
Industry talks include masterclass with David F Sandberg and Stockholm Bloodbath case study.
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Hansal Mehta’s ‘The Buckingham Murders’ to open Mumbai 2023
UK-set detective drama stars Kareena Kapoor Khan.
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‘Bye Bye Tiberias’: London Review
Lina Soualem, daughter of Hiam Abbass, explores her family history in this personal documentary which won London’s Grierson award
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‘The Kitchen’: London Review
Co-directors Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares close London film Festival with this near-future-set call to arms