All Festivals articles – Page 248
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NewsNordisk Panorama winners include ‘Nelly & Nadine,’ ‘A House Made Of Splinters’
Nordisk Panorama Film Festival ran September 22-27 in Malmo, Sweden.
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NewsFilm Sales Company strikes key territory deals on Amy Redford TIFF premiere ‘Roost’ (exclusive)
Middle East, Germany, Latin America line up for Amy Redford thriller.
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NewsIDFA Masters line-up includes Martin Scorsese, Gianfranco Rosi, Ruth Beckermann films
Festival programmes tribute to Mantas Kvedaravicius, filmmaker killed in Ukraine.
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NewsNetflix acquires Telluride doc ‘Sr.’ about Robert Downey Jr.’s father
NYFF screenings sets for October 10, 11.
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NewsSombracine, Mr Miyagi and Wildstar International team for Marco Berger’s ‘The Astronaut Lovers’ (exclusive)
Award-winning Argentinian director’s 10th film is set to begin filming in October.
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Features‘La Maternal’ director Pilar Palomero on why she believes teenagers provide such fertile creative inspiration
‘La Maternal’ screened in competition at this month’s San Sebastian.
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News‘The Kings Of The World’ wins Golden Shell in San Sebastian
Other winners include Genki Kawamura’s ‘A Hundred Flowers’ and China’s ‘A Woman’.
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Reviews‘Stories Not To Be Told’: San Sebastian Review
Cesc Gay hits his comfort zone and parks there for this half-throttle film of five stories
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Reviews‘Marlowe’: San Sebastian Review
Neil Jordan drafts in Liam Neeson for one more turn with Hollywood’s original hard-boiled private eye
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Reviews‘Trenque Lauquen’: San Sebastian Review
Laura Citarella’s two linked features search for a missing woman in the pampa who might not want to be found
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NewsTIFF premiere 'Sanctuary' sells to Neon boutique label Super
Charades handles international sales.
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NewsFionnuala Jamison, Guy Maddin to headline BFI London Film Festival industry strand
Industry panels with Mia Bays, Eva Yates, Mike Goodridge.
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Reviews‘The Kings Of The World’: San Sebastian Review
Laura Mora’s second feature follows five street kids from Medellin into the Colombian countyside as they try to claim what is theirs
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NewsFinnish Film Affair crowns winners, showcases buzzy projects
Katja Gauriloff’s Je’vida is the first film to be shot in the Skolt Sami language.
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NewsIcarus Films acquires Mexican filmmaker Natalia Almada’s Sundance winner ‘Users’ and back catalogue (exclusive)
Doc to get Academy-qualifying limited release in San Francisco in November.
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Reviews‘The Rite Of Spring’: San Sebastian Review
Spain’s Fernando Franco explores the unconventional relationship between an insecure woman and a man with cerebal palsy
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NewsRome Film Fest reveals 2022 line-up
It is the first edition under artistic director Paola Malanga.
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Reviews‘Walk Up’: San Sebastian Review
A middle-aged film director attempts to find a place to truly belong in the latest work from Hong Sang-soo
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FeaturesFive talking points from San Sebastian’s inaugural Creative Investors’ Conference
Topics covered included the challenges facing independent producers and the need for a gambler’s mentality.















