All Festivals articles – Page 129
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News
Claire Denis to head San Sebastian jury, Hayao Miyazaki to receive honorary award
The festival is set to open with Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy And The Heron’ on September 22.
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Features
TIFF head of industry Geoff Macnaughton talks the market, Industry Conference, and Primetime
“Our audience is such an important part of the experience for both sellers and buyers.”
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News
TIFF Special 2023: digital edition
The issue features interviews with filmmakers Lone Scherfig, Ladj Ly and David Yates.
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Fremantle execs talk film strategy and upcoming films from Paolo Sorrentino and Pablo Larrain
The company has also unveiled an Israel-based €150m fund for film and scripted TV projects.
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Reviews
‘The Royal Hotel’: Toronto Review
Kitty Green delivers a further devastating drama on toxic masculinity, working again with ’The Assistant’s’ Julia Garner
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Venice, Telluride premieres spark early interest from buyers at TIFF
Origin, Daddio both play TIFF in the coming days.
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Jackrabbit Media launches TIFF sales on Eric Roberts western ‘5 Outlaws’ (exclusive)
Screen has first-look image of Roberts.
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Reviews
‘The Boy And The Heron’: Toronto Review
TIFF opener is Hayao Miyazaki’s long awaited return to film-making
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Reviews
‘Copa 71’: Toronto Review
Topical documentary examines the systemic sexism surrounding the 1971 Women’s World Cup in Mexico
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Reviews
‘Daaaaaali!’: Venice Review
Surrealist filmmaker Quentin Dupieux captures the essence of the movement’s grandmaster in this vividly entertaining biopic
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News
Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’ to close AFI Fest
Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg among the producers.
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Reviews
‘Lubo’: Venice Review
Frank Rogowski stars in a meandering drama about Switzerland’s persecution of Yenish children
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‘Gasoline Rainbow’: Venice Review
The Ross brothers follow up ‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ with this semi-improvised story of a teenage roadtrip from Oregon to the Pacific Ocean
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Features
My Screen Life: Elevation Pictures’ Laurie May on cold plunges, Bono, and the book she gives to staff
”We’re hybrid but I love when we’re in the office because you just want that energy.”
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Reviews
‘Holly’: Venice Review
A teenage girl pays a high price for her remarkable gifts in the atmospheric fifth feature from Belgian filmmaker Fien Troch
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The hot acquisition titles to look out for at Toronto 2023
Daddio, Lee, Boy Kills World, North Star, Woman Of The Hour, Hell Of A Summer among TIFF picks.
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Features
14 films to watch from the summer festivals
Includes titles from Locarno, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Annecy, Karlovy Vary, Bifan, Karlovy Vary, New York Asian Film Festival, Galway and Fantasia.
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TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey: ‘We will remind the industry why movies matter and why independent film matters’
Head of North America’s largest film festival on strike impact, line-up highlights, what makes TIFF unique.
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Reviews
‘Malqueridas’: Venice Review
Debut documentary paints a poignant picture of life in a Chilean women’s prison
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European, Chinese, Saudi execs talk challenges and opportunities of releasing non-English language films
Speakers at Screen round-table in Venice included Daniela Elstner, Film i Vast’s Kristina Borjeson, and Lucky Red founder Andrea Occhipinti.