All Festivals articles – Page 224
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NewsVisions du Réel unveils global line-up of documentaries for 2023 edition
Argentinian filmmaker Lucrecia Martel is guest of honour at Swiss non-fiction festival
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NewsInternational attendees rave about CPH:DOX 2023, praising high quality of competition titles, works in progress
“It’s the place to be for non-fiction,” as one attendee put it.
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NewsVenice to honour Liliana Cavani and Tony Leung Chiu-wai with Golden Lions for Lifetime Achievement
’The Night Porter’ director and ’In The Mood For Love’ actor to receive awards at this year’s festival.
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NewsProgramme director and three board members resign from Geneva Human Rights festival
Resignations come shortly after 21st edition wrapped.
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News‘Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman’ triumphs at Japan’s inaugural Niigata International Animation Film Festival
Mamoru Oshii was jury president of the new prestigious animation event.
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NewsBelarus military abuse documentary ‘Motherland’ wins CPH:DOX 2023 main prize
Further winners include ‘Seven Winters in Tehran’, ‘Mrs. Hansen & The Bad Companions’.
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NewsSearchlight sets December awards corridor release for Jonathan Majors drama ‘Magazine Dreams’
FIlm earned rave reviews for its star at Sundance premiere.
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NewsNeon acquires North American rights to Sundance selection ‘Eileen’
Source: Sundance Film Festival ‘Eileen’ Neon has picked up North American rights from WME Independent and Fifth Season to Sundance selection Eileen starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway. ‘Eileen’: Sundance Review William Oldroyd’s follow-up to Lady Macbeth is based on the 2015 debut ...
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Reviews‘The Deepest Breath’: CPH:DOX Review
Heart-stopping documentary about the exhilarating and dangerous sport of freediving
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NewsUkrainian project ‘Red Zone’ among CPH:DOX Forum industry winners
Iryna Tsilyk’s documentary offers a female perspective on the war in Ukraine.
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NewsCohen Media Group acquires US rights to TIFF premiere ‘A Gaza Weekend’ (exclusive)
British-Palestinian filmmaker Basil Khalil’s culture-clash comedy-drama stars Stephen Mangan, Mouna Hawa.
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Reviews‘Theatre Of Violence’: CPH:DOX Review
A legal and ethical minefield surrounds the trial of a former Ugandan child soldier by the International Criminal Court
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News‘Westworld’ showrunner Lisa Joy reflects on possibility of “stressful” writers’ strike
Delivering Series Mania keynote, Joy also said AI advances had made ’Westworld’ seem like a documentary.
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Reviews‘Praying For Armageddon’: CPH:DOX Review
America’s extreme religious right is shaping the political landscape at home - and in the Middle East
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Reviews‘Total Trust’: CPH:DOX Review
Examination of China’s increasingly onerous approach to the surveillance and censorship of its citizens
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News‘Flamin’ Hot’ among SXSW audience winners, will get unprecedented streaming bow
Mustache, Geoff McFetridge: Drawing A Life, Ek Jagah Apni also honoured.
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NewsEuropean Film Academy director Matthijs Wouter Knol steps down from anti-racism taskforce Artef (exclusive)
Wouter Knol said he was keen to eliminate any perceived conflict of interest charges.
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Reviews‘Songs Of Earth’: CPH:DOX Review
Margreth Olin strides into the Norwegian landscape with her 84-year-old father in this arresting documentary
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NewsSuper-sized Malaga’s industry zone Mafiz increases industry attendance by 54%
Buzz titles include animation ’Dragonkeeper’ and ‘Co-Husbands’.
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Reviews‘In The Company Of Women’: Malaga Review
The fight for abortion right in 1970s Spain is the focus of actress-director Silvia Munt’s solid feature
















