All Festivals articles – Page 167
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NewsSahraa Karimi, Damian Kocur projects among Tallinn Co-Production Market
The market runs November 16-17 as part of Tallinn Black Nights’ industry platform.
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NewsMira Nair to head Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2023 jury
South Asia Competition jury also includes David Michod, Isabel Sandoval and Marianne Khoury.
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NewsZhang Yimou to receive lifetime achievement award at Tokyo film festival
The director of ‘House Of Flying Daggers’ and ‘Full River Red’ will attend the festival in October.
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NewsBleecker Street acquires Anthony Hopkins drama ‘One Life’
True-life story screens at BFI London Film Festival this week.
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FeaturesBusan interim festival director Nam Dong-chul reflects on the event so far and looks to the future
BIFF will be working to recruit a new festival director in the coming months.
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Reviews‘House Of The Seasons’: Busan Review
A family drama set around a tofu factory is an engaging addition to the ‘Korean Cinema Today’ strand at Busan
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NewsNetflix, Amazon among backers of German crew diversity programme NewMotion
The founders are producers Roshanak “Rosh” Khodabakhsh and Jorgo Narje.
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Reviews‘This Is Going To Be Big’: London Review
Neurodiverse teenagers stage a musical about singer John Farnham in this upbeat Australian doc
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News‘How To Have Sex’, ‘Shayda’ win at Filmfest Hamburg
The German festival posted its biggest ever audience in 2023.
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NewsJio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival to return with new competition and South Asia focus
The festival has dropped its international competition in favour of a South Asia focus.
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FeaturesThe Belgian filmmaking team explain how they made the funeral road trip comedy ‘The Weeping Walk’
Now in post, the film is about a road trip that takes place during a funeral.
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FeaturesWannes Destoop on moving from award-winning TV to film with ‘Holy Rosita’
Destoop works closely with top Belgian production outfit De Wereldvrede.
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Reviews‘That They May Face The Rising Sun’: London Review
1980s Ireland provides a slice of the good life in Pat Collins’ ode to John McGahern’s final novel
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NewsProgrammers, execs look forward to first glimpse of buzzy Flemish projects at Connext 2023
“The number of talents and good films is amazing,” says Renata Santoro, head of programming at Giornate Degli Autori.
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Reviews‘After The Fever’: Busan Review
A young Japanese couple approach love from very different angles in Akira Yamamoto’s vacant drama
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NewsZurich Film Festival awards top prizes to ‘Hesitation Wound’, ‘Hollywoodgate’ and ‘In The Rearview’
Each of the winners takes home festival’s Golden Eye trophy and a CHF 20,000 cash prize.
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Reviews‘The Spark’: Busan Review
A filmmaker is out to wreak bloody revenge in this hybrid docu/drama set in the sacred Hindu city of Varanasi
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Reviews‘Heritage’: Busan Review
Three lives intersect in a welfare office in Korea in Lee Jong-su’s droll, dry debut
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Reviews‘Haar’: London Review
A TV production manager reaches crisis point in Ben Hecking’s Budapest-set, Super8-shot second feature
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Reviews‘That Summer’s Lie’: Busan Review
The events of one South Korean summer may not be all they appear in this twisting breakout Busan-set debut
















