All Festivals articles – Page 19
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News‘Colours Of Time’, ‘Nouvelle Vague’ impress Los Angeles audiences at The American French Film Festival
Ticket sales rose 14% year-on-year for the event that aims to reinvigorate US audiences for French films.
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Reviews‘Last Night I Conquered The City Of Thebes’ review: Intriguing Spanish debut explores platonic male intimacy
Galicia’s ancient Roman baths make an atmospheric setting for this wordy drama
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Reviews‘Gorgona’ review: Dystopian Greek queer feminist fable is entertaining but uneven
Evi Kalogiropoulou’s debut plays Thessaloniki after its Venice Critics Week debut
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NewsBFI London Film Festival 2025 records highest ever attendance as audience awards revealed
Audience figures reached 235,853 for the 69th edition.
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NewsMarrakech’s Atlas Workshops unveils 28 projects by directors including Scandar Copti and Asmae El Moudir
Romanian director Cristian Mungiu is the patron of the eighth edition of the workshops.
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NewsAnnemarie Jacir’s ‘Palestine 36’ leads winners at Tokyo film festival
Other winners included Rithy Panh’s Cambodian documentary ’We Are The Fruits Of The Forest’.
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FeaturesIt’s much more difficult to sell spec scripts now, says ‘American Beauty’ and ‘Six Feet Under’ writer Alan Ball
”I’m not sure any of the people who are greenlighting projects, film or TV, are willing to stick their neck out on something brand new/”
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Reviews‘Night Flower’ review: A Japanese woman is pushed to the limit in Eiji Uchida’s gritty Tokyo drama
Uchida’s latest feature premieres at Tokyo film festival before opening in Japan at the end of November
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Reviews‘Another Man’ review: A gay man suffers an identity crisis in intimate, earnest Catalan drama
David Moragas’s authentic follow-up to ‘A Stormy Night’ premieres in Thessaloniki
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NewsMarrakech to honour four including Jodie Foster and Guillermo del Toro
Marrakech International Film Festival runs from November 28-December 6
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NewsRed Sea unveils 2025 programme including opening film ‘Giant’
‘The Voice Of Hind Rajab’, ‘Sirât’ to play as Special Screenings.
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Reviews‘Beachcomber’ review: ‘Dogtooth’ star Christos Passalis anchors enigmatic Greek coastal drama
Director Aristotelis Maragkos was inspired by the work of symbolist sailor-poet Nikos Kavvadias
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Reviews‘Morte Cucina’ review: A female chef serves up revenge in ambitious, enigmatic Thai thriller
Pen-ek Ratanaruang’s latest has its Asian premiere in Tokyo competition
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Reviews‘Guru’ review: Pierre Niney stars as a manipulative life coach in uninspiring French thriller
Yann Gozlan’s film closes LA’s American French Film Festival before opening in France in January
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FeaturesGeneva Digital Market opens with focus on audiovisual innovation, exploration of 20 years of YouTube
GDM is taking place as part of the Geneva International Film Festival.
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Reviews‘The Last One For The Road’ review: Francesco Sossai’s bittersweet comedy-drama follows a trio of Italian drinkers
Italy’s fading Veneto region plays host to Sossai’s effective arthouse drama
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NewsKelly Reichardt’s ‘The Mastermind’ and Lav Diaz’s ‘Magellan’ share main award at Valladolid Film Week
The Golden Spike carries a €70,000 cash prize for the Spanish distributor.
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Reviews‘Halo’ review: Gruelling South Korean debut leans into the grind of the gig economy
A delivery driver is pushed to his limit in Roh Young-hwan’s debut feature
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Reviews‘Whitetail’ review: Natasha O’Keeffe impresses in Nanouk Leopold’s haunting Irish drama
The Dutch director’s latest feature plays Thessaloniki after its Toronto premiere
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Reviews‘We Are The Fruits Of The Forest’ review: Compelling Rithy Panh doc follows Cambodia’s Indigenous Bunong people
The documentarian’s latest film was shot over four years and premieres in Tokyo competition















