All Festivals articles – Page 180
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NewsWarwick Thornton’s ‘The New Boy’ wins Golden Frog at Camerimage 2023
Yorgos Lanthimos drama ‘Poor Things’ won two prizes.
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News‘20 Days In Mariupol’ scoops IDFA audience award
Mstyslav Chernov’s unflinching account of the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine wins the public vote at the documentary festival
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Reviews‘1489’: IDFA Review
IDFA winner from Armenia is an intensely personal portrait of a family coping with the loss of a brother and son in the 2020 Artsakh war
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NewsItalian feature ‘Misericordia’ leads Tallinn Black Nights 2023 winners
Emma Dante’s film took the Grand Prix, plus best actor for Simone Zambelli.
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NewsAfghan Taliban drama ‘Flight From Kabul’ among Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event winners
The Italy-Slovak feature took the Screen International best pitch prize.
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NewsIDFA head Orwa Nyrabia to organise symposium to help festivals navigate turbulent political times
The documentary festival has experienced protests, open letters and film withdrawals this week.
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Features“We screen 440 hours of new content a year:” How Al Jazeera is becoming a major documentary player
“We are a bridge between filmmakers to the north and to the south.”
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Reviews‘Life Is Beautiful’: IDFA Review
Palestinian filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly documents his fight to return to Gaza
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NewsEna Rahelić appointed head of industry for Meeting Point Vilnius
Rahelić is a former manager of Sarajevo Film Festival’s CineLink Industry Days
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Reviews‘Invisible Nation’: IDFA Review
Profile of Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s first female president, and her fight on the global stage
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News‘1489’ leads 2023 IDFA winners
Documentary chronicles the Armenian director’s search for her missing soldier brother.
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FeaturesHow Tallinn Black Nights is putting sustainability, diversity and inclusion at the forefront of everything it does
The festival has created its first sustainability, diversity and inclusion officer.
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NewsJonathan Glazer, Yorgos Lanthimos awarded Tallinn’s renamed Dennis Davidson Spotlight Award
Prizes will be presented at Tallinn’s closing night, with neither director present.
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Reviews‘Once Again’ (for the very first time)’: Tallinn Review
A street dancer and a poet form a creative connection in Boaz Yakin’s unconventional New York romance
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FeaturesHow Marrakech is pushing on with its star-powered 2023 edition: “The festival needed to happen this year”
The festival runs November 24 to December 2.
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NewsSaudi fantasy romance feature ‘HWJN’ to open Red Sea film festival
Story of a kind-hearted jinn is a co-production from Image Nation Abu Dhabi, MBC Studios and Vox Studios.
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Reviews‘Bad Actor’: Tallinn Review
Intense Mexican drama observes what happens when an actor crosses a line during a sex scene
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NewsPaul Ridd named director of Edinburgh International Film Festival
Ridd, presently head of acquisitions at Picturehouse Entertainment, will take up the role in December.
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News“We made this film to be shown,” says Palestinian director of IDFA competition title ‘Life Is Beautiful’
“Standing here and talking about my film is the only way I can feel I am doing something,” said Mohamed Jabaly.
















