All Festivals articles – Page 241
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News
‘Nanny’, ‘Utama’ among Sundance 2022 grand jury winners, ‘Navalny’ is audience favourite
Apple has Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic winner for second consecutive year.
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Reviews
‘Watcher’: Sundance Review
Maika Monroe leads this tense thriller about female vulnerability
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Reviews
‘All That Breathes’: Sundance Review
In New Delhi, two brothers devote their lives to rescuing black kites in Shaunak Sen’s mesmerising documentary
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Reviews
‘EAMI’: Rotterdam Review
A work of respectful ethnography into the culture of a Paraguayan forest-dwelling tribe takes home the Tiger in 2022
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Features
Clare Stewart, interim CEO of Sheffield DocFest, explains how she is building a five-year strategy
Stewart discusses programming plans, working with Asif Kapadia and being both funding and format agnostic.
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Features
31 films from the Americas to tempt festival directors in 2022
Includes titles from Damien Chazelle, Kasi Lemmons, Lena Dunham, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Olivia Wilde, Lucrecia Martel and Martin Scorsese.
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Reviews
‘The Territory’: Sundance Review
A rousing fight for the future of endangered people and land in the Brazilian Amazon
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News
Berlinale ramps up Covid regulations including 24-hour press test requirement
Entrance to press areas now subject to negative test from previous 24 hours.
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Reviews
‘Please Baby Please’: Rotterdam Review
Amanda Kramer’s genderqueer underworld odyssey opens Rotterdam’s second online edition
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News
Glasgow Film Festival unveils 2022 line-up; opens with Graham Moore’s ‘The Outfit’
The festival takes place from March 2-13.
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News
14 Middle Eastern and North African films to tempt festival directors in 2022
Cannes 2019 discoveries Mounia Meddour and Maryam Touzani are among the MENA filmmakers with works in post-production.
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News
Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Karim Ainouz join 2022 Berlinale juries
The International jury will be headed by US director M. Night Shyamalan.
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Reviews
‘Emily The Criminal’: Sundance Review
Aubrey Plaza shines in John Patton Ford’s debut crime thriller
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Features
Rotterdam industry head Marit van den Elshout on this year’s theme of “the new possible”
The head of IFFR Pro Days reflects on 15 years in the role and what the future holds.
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News
Dutch cinemas to reopen and allow Rotterdam to close with in-person ‘Along The Way’ screenings
The film had been set to open the festival before the online move.
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Features
“This business attracts every type of maniac”: Amanda Kramer on making Rotterdam opener ‘Please Baby Please’
The US director is also one of the filmmakers in Rotterdam’s Focus strand and will be delivering a Big Talk.
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Reviews
‘The Plains’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-aged Melbourne lawyer’s daily commute proves a fascinating docu/fiction hybrid
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‘Met Mes’: Rotterdam Review
Sam de Jong’s third feature uses a colourful coat of irony to explore peer pressure
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Reviews
‘Splendid Isolation’: Rotterdam Review
Inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic, Urszula Antoniak explores the power of human connection