All Festivals articles – Page 183
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News
Tallinn unveils 2022 first feature line-up
Titles include Ivan Gergolet’s ‘The Man Without Guilt’ and Neil Maskell’s ’Klokkenluider’
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News
Berlinale confirms in-person European Film Market for 2023
This year’s festival ran as a heavily restricted edition with the EFM taking place online.
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Reviews
’The Continuing Land’: Busan Review
The lives of Korean ex-pats in Europe collide in Jo Hee-young’s accomplished debut
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Promotion
Evolution Mallorca is championing female filmmakers throughout its 2022 edition
EMIFF runs from October 26 to November 1.
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Doc director Camille Hardman calls out “abhorrent” working conditions for women in US
Hardman’s doc examines workplace inequality 40 years after release of classic comedy ’9 to 5’.
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Sundance 2023 to screen restored ‘Slam’, uncensored director’s cut of ‘The Doom Generation’
In-person festival runs January 19-29 with online component.
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Ji.hlava doc fest reveals full line-up and first ethics conference
Festival will explore power relationships in doc filmmaking
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Features
Doclisboa’s Miguel Ribeiro and Glenda Balucani on the ‘diversity of approaches’ at this year’s festival
Portuguese documentary festival celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
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News
International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk expresses solidarity with Iran protestors
Lobby group calls on Iranian authorities to stop use of violence.
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Eight film teams selected for CPH:DOX, EAVE, IMS co-production workshop Change (exclusive)
Documentary projects from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus among others.
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Features
The key talking points ahead of a ‘supersized’ Mipcom 2022
TV industry will be mulling the cost of producing drama, the launch of ad-funded streamers and a deteriorating economic environment will be key talking points.
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News
‘Bella Ciao’ documentary among IDFA 2022 Luminous, Frontlight premieres selection
81 more titles have been added to the festival programme.
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Reviews
‘Hail To Hell’: Busan Review
Two bullied girls seek revenge on their tormenter in this dark South Korean comedy
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Reviews
‘Big Sleep’: Busan Review
A world-weary factory worker befriends a homeless boy in this debut from Kim Tae-hoon
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News
Marrakech Film Festival unveils star-powered jury to join president Paolo Sorrentino
Diane Kruger, Vanessa Kirby, Oscar Isaac among the jury members for festival’s comeback edition.
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Reviews
‘Pretty Red Dress’: London Review
An ex-con explores his true self in Dionne Edwards’ exhilarating feature debut
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Reviews
‘Peafowl’: Busan Review
A trans woman returns to her rural home town in Byun Sung-bin’s assured debut
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Reviews
‘Greenhouse’: Busan Review
An ambitious and increasingly discombobulating debut from Lee Sol-hui can look forward to further festival play