All Festivals articles – Page 18
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Reviews‘Buddy’ review: A kids’ TV show takes a deadly turn in smart, fresh horror comedy
Casper Kelly’s feature debut stars Keegan-Michael Key, Cristin Milioti and Michael Shannon
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Reviews‘I Want Your Sex’ review: Olivia Wilde takes control in Gregg Araki’s lacklustre sex comedy
Cooper Hoffman and Charli XCX also star in underdeveloped dom-sub drama
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Reviews‘American Doctor’ review: Hard-hitting doc follows three US doctors on the ground in Gaza
Poh Si Teng’s film proves an emotional gut-punch portrait of life during conflict
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Reviews‘Extra Geography’ review: Two teen girls attempt to learn the language of love in uneven UK debut
Molly Manners’ boarding school drama is based on a short story by Rose Tremain
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Reviews‘Josephine’ review: Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan star in raw, striking sexual assault drama
Young newcomer Mason Reeves also impresses in Beth de Araujo’s arresting second feature
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Reviews‘The History Of Concrete’ review: US comedian John Wilson constructs an entertaining, surprising and poignant debut
The ‘How To With John Wilson’ star uses the building material as a jumping off point for a meditation on life and death
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Reviews‘Carousel’ review: Chris Pine and Jenny Slate rekindle a lost love in endearing relationship drama
Rachel Lambert follows ‘Sometimes I Think About Love’ with authentic look at mid-life romance
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Reviews‘Ha-chan: Shake Your Booty!’ review: Rinko Kikuchi sparks in playful ballroom dance drama
Josef Kubota Wladyka’s charming third feature plays Sundance’s US Dramatic competition
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Reviews‘Everybody To Kenmure Street’ review: Emma Thompson exec produces immersive Glasgow protest doc
Felipe Bustos Sierra explores 2021 demonstration through interviews, archive footage and reenactments
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Reviews‘Lady’ review: A female taxi driver takes a new direction in bracing, eye-catching Lagos-set debut
The first film from UK-based Nigerian filmmaker Olive Nwosu premieres in Sundance before playing Berlin
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Reviews‘The Incomer’ review: Domhnall Gleeson seeks common ground in quirky Scottish comedy
Louis Paxton’s debut feature makes the most of its remote Scottish island setting
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Reviews‘Hanging By A Wire’ review: Gripping docudrama follows real-life Himalayan cable car ordeal
Director Mohammed Ali Naqvi uses archive footage, interviews and dramatisations to tell remarkable true story of survival
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NewsZurich Film Festival reshuffles top team
Redefined roles follow last year’s management buyout of the festival.
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NewsCPH:Forum to showcase new projects by ‘Apolonia, Apolonia’ and ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ directors
Asmae El Moudir’s Don’t Let The Sun Go Up On Me is screening at rough cut stage.
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival unveils 2026 lineup
Eleven world premieres include the documentary ‘Molly Vs The Machines’ about a bereaved father’s fight against Big Tech.
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Features15 Sundance 2026 acquisition titles to look out for
Final Park City/Salt Lake City edition runs January 22-February 1.
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NewsTotem boards Kosara Mitic’s Berlinale Perspectives premiere ‘17’
EXCLUSIVE: North Macedonian director’s feature debut was developed at Midpoint Feature Launch and awarded at Sarajevo’s CineLink Work in Progress.
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NewsOpen Reel takes on sales for Grace Passô’s Berlinale Perspectives premiere ‘Our Secret’
EXCLUSIVE: Italian sales agent boards directorial feature debut by acclaimed Brazilian actress Grace Passô.
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NewsBerlinale’s Tricia Tuttle tells German government the festival has responsibility to “not shut down debate”
Tuttle was talking to the German Bundestag’s Culture Committee on January 14.
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NewsAFI FEST sets 40th anniversary edition dates
2025 edition screened Bugonia, The Testament Of Ann Lee, Sound Of Falling, The Voice Of Hind Rajab.















