All Festivals articles – Page 119
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Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund backs 14 projects
Fund to invest a total of €360,000 in latest funding of financing
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“I insist on quality”: Atlas Workshops’ Hédi Zardi on genre films and the growing appeal of Arab and African cinema
The Atlas Workshops feature the participation of Martin Scorsese as its first patron this year.
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Jerome Paillard to head industry for new Asia-Europe Young Cinema Festival in Macau
Festival veteran Marco Mueller will oversee the new festival, which is set to launch in January.
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Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’ to close Red Sea film festival, International Spectacular line-up revealed
Films from Sofia Coppola, Ava Duvernay, John Woo and Hayao Miyazaki to be screened.
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Reviews
‘DEPOT - Reflecting Boijmans’: Review
Rotterdam’s state-of-the-art statement by Sonia Herman Dolz is an irrestible advert for an edifice
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Features
Why Tallinn Black Nights festival has adjusted its strategy with emerging filmmakers
“We want to select films with clear stories that are easy to sell.”
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International attendees praise Tallinn’s genre forum, festival unity amid conflicts
Projects ‘The Elf’, ‘Truth Or Consquences’; festival film ‘Falling Into Place’ all receive plaudits.
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Klaus Harö’s Second World War drama ‘Never Alone’ wraps in Finland
Never Alone received the Screen International Best Pitch Award at the 2011 edition of the Baltic Event co-production market.
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Reviews
‘Familiar’: Tallinn Review
A Romanian director attempts to shape his family’s darkest secrets into a film in the abrasive latest from Calin Peter Netzer
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‘The Moon Is Upside Down’: Tallinn Review
The lives of three lonely New Zealand women intersect in Tallinn’s First Feature winner
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‘Tehachapi’: IDFA Review
French artist JR mounts a large-scale project at the maximum security California Correctional Centre
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Warwick Thornton’s ‘The New Boy’ wins Golden Frog at Camerimage 2023
Yorgos Lanthimos drama ‘Poor Things’ won two prizes.
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‘20 Days In Mariupol’ scoops IDFA audience award
Mstyslav Chernov’s unflinching account of the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine wins the public vote at the documentary festival
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Reviews
‘1489’: IDFA Review
IDFA winner from Armenia is an intensely personal portrait of a family coping with the loss of a brother and son in the 2020 Artsakh war
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Italian feature ‘Misericordia’ leads Tallinn Black Nights 2023 winners
Emma Dante’s film took the Grand Prix, plus best actor for Simone Zambelli.
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Afghan Taliban drama ‘Flight From Kabul’ among Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event winners
The Italy-Slovak feature took the Screen International best pitch prize.
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IDFA head Orwa Nyrabia to organise symposium to help festivals navigate turbulent political times
The documentary festival has experienced protests, open letters and film withdrawals this week.
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Features
“We screen 440 hours of new content a year:” How Al Jazeera is becoming a major documentary player
“We are a bridge between filmmakers to the north and to the south.”
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Reviews
‘Life Is Beautiful’: IDFA Review
Palestinian filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly documents his fight to return to Gaza