All Festivals articles – Page 222
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Reviews‘A Date In Minsk’: Doclisboa Review
This one-take documentary re-stages the director’s first date with his ex-girlfriend
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Reviews‘A Landscaped Area Too Quiet For Me’: Doclisboa Review
Life passes slowly for the director’s grandparents, and a turbulent past still lingers in this award-winning documentary from Spain
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NewsLumiere Film Festival opens with ‘The Innocent’, kicks off classic film market
Tim Burton will receive the festival’s 14th Lumiere Award.
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NewsTricia Tuttle brings curtain down on her last BFI London Film Festival with ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’
“Sadly for us she is taking off her BFI cowgirl boots.”
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NewsThe hot projects and award winners at Doclisboa 2022
Festival director Miguel Ribeiro described a busy and joyful festival.
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News“Admissions are better in the eighth week of release,” says exhibitor of changing arthouse release patterns
Films need to be given longer runs, they added.
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NewsRaindance Film Festival appoints new artistic directors as part of leadership restructure (exclusive)
Martyna Szmytkowska, Malaika Bova promoted to artistic director roles.
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News‘Paloma’ named best fiction film at 24th Rio International Film Festival
Julia Murat wins best director for Regra 34.
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News‘Corsage’ starring Vicky Krieps leads BFI London Film Festival winners
Manuela Martelli’s ‘1976’ wins Sutherland Award.
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NewsJalmari Helander’s ‘Sisu’, Ti West’s ‘Pearl’ win big at Sitges
Quentin Dupieux awarded screenplay prize ex-aequo with himself for Smoking Causes Coughing and Incredible But True.
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Reviews‘Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio’: London Review
The director’s first animation, a stop-motion musical for Netflix, is impressively distinctive
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Reviews‘Creature’: London Review
Asif Kapadia directs this filmed version of Akram Khan’s show for the English National Ballet
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FeaturesDoc filmmakers urged to focus early on distribution and marketing to win audiences and festival slots
Doclisboa panel bemoans filmmakers’ lack of focus on distribution and marketing of documentaries.
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NewsMarrakech unveils line-up for comeback 2022 edition
Official competition includes Maryam Touzani’s The Blue Caftan and Cristèle Alves Meira’s Alma Viva.
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News“Our business models are niche markets,” say leading arthouse execs
MIA Market panel featured Cameron Bailey, Cecile Gaget, Carole Baraton, Marc Smit, Andrea Occhipinti and Susan Wendt.
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Reviews‘She Said’: London Review
Maria Schrader deftly brings Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey’s Weinstein investigation to the screen
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Reviews‘Nocebo’: Sitges Review
Eva Green stars in Lorcan Finnegan’s atmospheric third feature, billed as the first Irish-Filipino co-production
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News‘A Wild Roomer’, ‘Shivamma’ win top awards at Busan film festival
Winners in the Jiseok competition included ‘Scent Of Wind’ and ‘Alteration’.
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News‘Saint Omer’, ‘Inu-Oh’ among Geneva line-up; Nicolas Winding Refn to be honoured
The Swiss festival runs November 4-13.








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