All Festivals articles – Page 191
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Reviews‘Because I Hate Korea’: Busan Review
Busan’s opening film follows a disaffected South Korean woman who flees Seoul for New Zealand
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Reviews‘The Monk And The Gun’: Busan Review
’A Yak In The Classroom’ director takes notes from Robert Altman for this Bhutan-set political satire
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Reviews‘Falling Into Place’: Hamburg Review
German actress Aylin Tezel makes her directorial debut with this love story set between Skye and London
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FeaturesBusan’s ACFM hosting record national stands as buyers and sellers return
The Asian Contents & Film Market will include an Indonesia pavilion and a new set of awards.
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News‘Sultana’s Dream’ seals German deal to social impact label Films That Matter (exclusive)
The 2D animation depicting a feminist utopia is premiered at San Sebastian before moving to Filmfest Hamburg.
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News‘Barbie’ director Greta Gerwig named AFI FEST guest artistic director
Previous filmmakers to inhabit the role include Pedro Almodóvar, David Lynch, Agnès Varda.
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NewsJames Woolley named Miami Film Festival executive director
Miami Film Festival will take place from April 5-14, 2024.
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NewsArgentina submits ‘The Delinquents’ for Oscars
Mubi to release in US, Latin America, UK, other regions.
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NewsNetflix swoops on fourth TIFF buy, ‘His Three Daughters’
Streamer takes worldwide rights in reported $7m deal.
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News‘Silver Haze’ wins top prize at Dinard as festival debates visibility of UK films in France
“It’s absolutely clear, there is a real appetite for British independent cinema in France,” said artistic director Dominque Green.
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FeaturesFive talking points from the Zurich Film Festival’s Industry Summit
From greater deal-making flexibility by streamers to glimmers of optimism about the independent industry.
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Reviews‘The Rye Horn’: San Sebastian Review
Jaione Camborda’s second, elemental feature wins the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival
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Reviews‘Dance First’: San Sebastian Review
Gabriel Byrne is transformed into Samuel Beckett for James Marsh’s stylised look back at the Irish writer’s life
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Reviews‘Foe’: New York Review
Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this dysopian sci-fi drama set in a world ravaged by climate change
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NewsJaione Camborda’s ‘The Rye Horn’ wins Golden Shell at San Sebastian
Spanish director becomes the fourth consecutive woman director to win the festival’s top prize
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NewsRed Nation festival reveals line-up for November run, sets seminar with AFM
The Indigenous-focused programme includes recent prize-winners from the Annecy and Tribeca festivals.
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NewsTurkey’s Antalya film festival cancelled amid censorship battle (exclusive)
Documentary ‘The Decree’ (‘Kanun Hukmu’) is at the centre of the row.
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FeaturesBusan film festival emerges from turmoil with a strong selection and star power
BIFF is coming through a period of challenge to demonstrate its strength as a leading showcase for Korean and Asian cinema.
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NewsWang Bing, Leonor Teles, Werner Hezog and Frederick Wiseman titles head to Doclisboa 2023
The Portuguese festival showcases documentaries from around the world.
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Reviews‘The Vanishing Soldier’: Hamburg Review
A reluctant member of the Israeli Defence Force goes AWOL in Dani Rosenberg’s accomplished second feature
















