All Festivals articles – Page 178
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Reviews
‘La Palisiada’: Rotterdam Review
Darkly comic Ukrainian cop thriller effectively mines the country’s difficult post-Soviet history
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First trailer for Hannes Hirsch’s Berlinale Panorama title ‘Drifter’ (exclusive)
Hirsch’s debut feature follows a 22-year-old man who finds himself in Berlin’s party scene.
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CPH:DOX 2023 to open with Lin Alluna’s ‘Twice Colonized’
The feature debut from the Danish director world premiered at Sundance this month
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Berlin’s Pluto Film picks up sales on SXSW selection ‘Sister & Sister’ (exclusive)
Sales talks to commence at EFM later this month.
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‘Joram’: Rotterdam Review
Devashish Makhija’s cat-and-mouse thriller is a race across India’s troubled interior
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Chinese animation ‘Art College 1994’ makes late entry to Berlinale Competition; juries revealed
Director Liu Jian was previously in Competition with ‘Have A Nice Day’ in 2017.
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Rotterdam’s Reality Check symposium calls for creation of a cross-festival coalition
“The festival industry as we know has come to be defined by a spirit of competition rather than collaboration,” said festival director Vanja Kaludjercic.
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Italy-France western ‘Heads Or Tails?’, Ukraine’s ‘Consider Vera’ big Rotterdam industry winners
Awards handed out to projects in 40th anniversary edition of CineMart.
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Max Gleschinski’s ‘Alaska’ wins top prize at Filmfestival Max Ophüls
Fest focus on films by up-and-coming talent from Geman-speaking world.
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Features
10 films that stood out at Sundance 2023
Screen’s critics have picked out some of the titles to watch from this year’s festival.
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Reviews
‘A House In Jerusalem’: Rotterdam Review
Muayad Alayan ventures into genre with his third feature, a UK/Palestinian co-production set in a rambling old house in West Jerusalem
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Features
Ukrainian director Philip Sotnychenko has mixed feelings being at a film festival: “Our fight is on the cultural front”
’La Palisiada’, the debut feature of Kyiv-based filmmaker Philip Sotnychenko, is screening in the Tiger competition at Rotterdam.
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Features
Mood at Sundance “really positive”, but how will festival titles fare in the marketplace?
Sundance 2023 proved its mettle as a launchpad for films that will be in the industry conversation in the year ahead.
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Reviews
‘Copenhagen Does Not Exist’: Rotterdam Review
A man looks back over an intense relationship in this Danish drama written by Eskil Vogt
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‘A Little Prayer’: Sundance Review
David Straithairn shines in this North Carolina-set family drama, picked up by Sony at Sundance
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News
Picture Tree boards Chris Raiber’s ‘First Snow Of Summer,’ reveals first trailer ahead of Göteborg premiere (exclusive)
Urban love story is the debut feature of the Austrian director.
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Berlinale adds Donna Summer, Disney documentaries
Festival to also honour French cinematographer Caroline Champetier with honorary Berlinale Camera.
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Beta acquires Tromso audience winner ‘Let The River Flow’ (exclusive)
The film about the Sámi minority is now screening in competition at Goteborg.
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Latido Films boards Berlinale Generation Kplus title ‘L’Amour Du Monde’, unveils first trailer (exclusive)
Sales agent has already agreed German distribution deal for Jenna Hasse’s feature debut.