All Festivals articles – Page 207
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FeaturesHow Spain’s animation sector became a force to be reckoned with
A wealth of projects are set to be showcased on the Country of Honour’s Animation Day.
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FeaturesThe story behind Zarrar Kahn's Directors’ Fortnight title ‘In Flames’
Zarrar Kahn’s journey to premiering his debut feature In Flames in Directors’ Fortnight has traversed Pakistan, Canada and a series of international labs and markets.
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Features‘How To Have Sex’ director Molly Manning Walker: “I hope we can start a conversation”
UK filmmaker Molly Manning Walker hopes her holiday drama, showing in Un Certain Regard, can resonate with young audiences — and Cannes critics.
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FeaturesScreen's Spain Stars of Tomorrow are making their mark
The depth of Spain’s talent pool inspired the 2021 launch of Screen International’s Spain Stars of Tomorrow. Two years and two editions later, the 20 actors, writers and directors showcased so far are making their mark on the international film industry.
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Reviews‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’: Cannes Review
Fifth instalment to feature Harrison Ford is a distant echo of what the franchise once was
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Reviews‘Black Flies’: Cannes Review
Sean Penn and Tye Sheridan are New York paramedics in Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s gruelling English-language debut
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Reviews‘Lost In The Night’: Cannes Review
Amat Escalante returns to Cannes with a surprisingly conventional crime movie
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Reviews‘Youth (Spring)’: Cannes Review
Wang Bing turns his intense focus on China’s young clothing factory workers again in this rigorous Competition documentary
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Reviews‘The Delinquents’: Cannes Review
Like its protagonists, Rodrigo Moreno’s crime thriller takes risks - which pay off
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NewsSan Francisco LGBTQ+ festival Frameline47 reveals line-up
Twelve world premieres and 16 US premieres are among nearly 90 screening titles.
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NewsCatherine Corsini was “maybe a bit too proud and pretentious” to use intimacy coaches on ‘Homecoming’ set
The film has been mired in controversy surrounding the filming of its intimate scenes.
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Reviews‘The Sweet East’: Cannes Review
Cinematographer Sean Price Williams’ directorial debut is a fractured fairytale for a teenage girl on a strange odyssey
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NewsFrench actor Lambert Wilson named jury president for Locarno 2023
Locarno Film Festival runs August 2-12.
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News‘Monster’, ‘Homecoming’ kick off Screen’s Cannes 2023 jury grid
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Monster scored 2.3 and Catherine Corsini’s Homecoming scored 2.
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FeaturesCannes 2023: the buzz titles from Japan
The latest from acclaimed filmmakers Hirokazu Kore-eda and Takeshi Kitano join animation, horror and fantasy titles being showcased by Japanese sellers at the Marché.
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FeaturesHow Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ was shot on location in Oklahoma: “It was a massive undertaking”
Martin Scorsese’s official selection title Killers Of The Flower Moon was shot mainly on location in Oklahoma. Screen talks to producer Daniel Lupi about filming on the Osage County reservation
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Reviews‘Homecoming’: Cannes Review
A woman and her daughters face a difficult return home in Catherine Corsini’s Competition entry
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Reviews‘The Animal Kingdom’: Cannes Review
Humans are inexplicably mutating into animals in this inventive French genre mash-up
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NewsChaos as Cannes ticketholders turned away from Pedro Almodovar’s ‘Strange Way Of Life’
Ticketholders reported queuing for an hour but still not being given access to the only screening.
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Reviews‘Monster’: Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda brings emotional nuance to a moral tale about school bullying, scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto
















