All Festivals articles – Page 156
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‘Bottoms’: SXSW Review
Emma Seligman follows up ’Shiva Baby’ with this skewed high school comedy about a female student fight club
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‘Last Stop Larrimah’: SXSW Review
Inriguing HBO documentary about the strange disappearance of one of the 11 inhabitants of an Australian outback town
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‘The Fishbowl’: Malaga Review
A woman striken by cancer returns to the island of her birth in this uneven Puerto Rican debut
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‘Pianoforte’: CPH:DOX Review
Doc about Warsaw’s prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition hits all the right notes
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‘Motherland’: CPH:DOX Review
Belarus army hazing rituals are a deathly sign of the Soviet past - and a bloody presence in what is happening across the region right now
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News
Kino Lorber picks up Berlin Golden Bear winner ‘On The Adamant’
Distributor plans theatrical release, awards run after closing deal with Films du Losange.
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Future of Edinburgh Filmhouse building as a cinema facing uncertainty
The administrators are looking for “best value for the company and its creditors”.
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‘After Work’: first trailer for CPH:DOX documentary
Erik Gandini’s film explores work in the 21st century.
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‘Sister & Sister’: Malaga Review
Teenage sisters try to track down their father in this charming debut from Panama
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‘The Arc Of Oblivion’: CPH:DOX Review
With Werner Herzog on board, documentarian Ian Cheney explores how humans are determined to leave their trace on the earth
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‘Tetris’: SXSW Review
Taron Egerton fights for the right to bring Tetris to the world in Jon S. Baird’s uneven thriller
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News
‘Raging Grace’, ‘Angel Applicant’ among 2023 SXSW juried film award winners
Audience Awards voting concludes on March 19.
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Reviews
‘The Stroll’: BFI Flare Review
Shunned by society, the Black and Latina trans sex workers of 14th Steet in Manhattan led dangerous lives in Kristen Lovell’s personal testament
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‘Twice Colonized’: CPH:DOX Review
Greenlandic activist Aaju Peters allows the camera to track the painful personal results of colonisation in this CPH:DOX opening film
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News
Carlos Marques-Marcet readies musical drama ‘They Will Be Dust’ about a woman’s right to die (exclusive)
International co-production is led by Tono Folguera at Spain’s Lastor Media.
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Features
“The quality of all films has risen”: ICAA’s Beatriz Navas on the impact of state support for female filmmakers
Beatriz Navas is the general director of the Spanish Film Insitute (ICAA).
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Reviews
‘Upon Entry’: Malaga Review
‘Very clever film-making’: would-be immigrants are locked in a room by US border guards in this claustrophobic debut from Spain
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News
Spain’s KaBoGa to co-produce Anahí Berneri’s ‘Condensed Milk’ (exclusive)
“Condensed Milk is carnal, urgent, alive, streetwise,” said KaBoga’s Anna M Bofarull.
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News
Visions du Réel unveils first titles, opening film for 2023 edition
The Swiss documentary festival is set to run April 21-30
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Features
Series Mania gears up for supersized 2023 edition with a focus on marketing scripted shows in a crowded TV landscape
Organisers estimate a record 3,800 accredited visitors will attend during the festival’s run, between March 17-24.