All Festivals articles – Page 178
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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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NewsEuropean, 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.
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Reviews‘On The Pulse’: Venice Review
Based on the director’s own life, this gentle French drama follows a TV news camerawoman as she attempts to make her mark
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NewsTIFF Centrepiece selection ‘Lost Ladies’ gets global release date (exclusive)
Jio Studios to kick off January 2024 launch in India, US.
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Reviews‘The Human Surge 3’: Toronto Review
Eduardo Williams experimental hybrid looks at the lives of possibly connected young people in Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Peru
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News2023 TIFF market preview: strikes impacting costs and talent attendance, but plenty on offer
Toronto buyers sending leaner teams. Will they be busy?
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NewsSony switches ‘Dumb Money’ to three-step September release
GameStop meme stock comedy drama to premiere in TIFF on September 8.
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NewsThe Coven eyes TIFF sales on new slate led by ‘Off Ramp’ (exclusive)
Roster includes Shelter In Solitude, Way Down Bundy.
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Reviews‘In The Land Of Saints And Sinners’: Venice Review
Liam Neeson’s lone-wolf assassin attempts to atone for his sins in this 1970s Irish drama
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Reviews‘Origin’: Venice Review
Ava DuVernay’s docu-drama about caste is ambitious in its scope but unwieldy in its execution
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NewsAva DuVernay: Black filmmakers are told “you cannot play international film festivals”
DuVernay has become the first African American woman to play in Competition at Venice.
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NewsPatricia Arquette to receive TIFF Share Her Journey Groundbreaker Award
Arquette’s directorial debut Gonzo Girl premieres at fst on September 7.
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NewsBlue Fox heads to TIFF with Adam Newacheck’s thriller ‘Stranger In The Woods’ (exclusive)
Holly Kenney stars, wrote screenplay.
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Reviews‘For Night Will Come’: Venice Review
A teenage vampire searches for acceptance in this low-key French debut
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Reviews‘Housekeeping For Beginners’: Venice Review
Goran Stolevski delivers another triumph in this domestic story of marginalised people
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NewsBleecker Street, Fathom Events to release ‘Waitress: The Musical’ in December
Release marks second collaboration after Golda.
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NewsNearly 300 and counting leading film figures call for Berlinale’s Carlo Chatrian to stay in open letter
The letter has been signed by filmmakers including Martin Scorsese, Joanna Hogg, Radu Jude and Tilda Swinton.
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Reviews‘Io Capitano’: Venice Review
Matteo Garrone’s Competition entry follows two Sengalese teenagers hoping to achieve their dreams in Europe
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NewsBusan film festival advises former director to engage with sexual harassment investigation
Huh Moonyung resigned in May, ahead of the upcoming edition of the festival in South Korea.
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NewsVenice’s Alberto Barbera defends selecting Roman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’, as he admits film “not completely resolved”
“There has been a lack of respect towards Polanski,” said Barbera of the overwhelmingly negative reviews of his film.
















