All Festivals articles – Page 262
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NewsEdinburgh’s top prize goes to ‘A Cat Called Dom’
10 films were competing for the Powell and Pressburger award.
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News‘Final Cut’, ‘House Of Darkness’ among UK’s Grimmfest 2022 line-up
The festival runs Octobber 6-9 in Manchester.
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NewsBrendan Fraser to receive TIFF Tribute Award for Performance
Honour is one of two recognising actors.
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News‘Neptune Frost’, ‘Sweet As’ win new Melbourne film festival awards
Prizes handed out at 70th anniversary edition of the Australian festival.
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NewsInclusion is “financially viable” says BFI’s Neil Peplow on Sarajevo panel
The panel explored the most elaborate national policy on inclusion in some of the selected countries.
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Reviews‘Another Spring’: Sarajevo Review
Mladen Kovacevic’s documentary chronicling Yugoslavia’s 1972 smallpox outbreak has modern-day parallels
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NewsCroatian drama ‘Safe Place’ leads Sarajevo Film Festival winners
The film has now won big at Sarajevo and Locarno.
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Reviews‘The Chalice — Of Sons And Daughters’: Sarajevo Review
The intricacy of marriage rituals within Romania’s Roma communities are chronicled in this observational documentary
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NewsSlovenian director Dominik Mencej on his road trip feature and Sarajevo competition title ‘Riders’
1999-set drama follows two young friends on the trip of a lifetime.
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NewsWomen fly flag for Ukraine’s ‘Klondike’ in Sarajevo as fellow crew fight in war
Three men from the film team are fighting in Ukraine’s defence forces.
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NewsNeon acquires Laura Poitras doc ahead of Venice world premiere
Participant film will also play TIFF, NYFF.
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Reviews‘La Sagrada Familia’: Edinburgh Review
A fractious family goes on a road trip across Peru in Borja Alcalde’s beautifully-shot doc
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Reviews‘I Have Electric Dreams’: Sarajevo Review
Valentina Maurel’s sensual, spiky debut chronicles a stormy father-daughter relationship
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NewsLone Scherfig, Laia Costa to be honoured at Evolution Mallorca Film Festival
A new cinematography sidebar has also been unveiled.
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Reviews‘Nude Tuesday’: Edinburgh Review
Plenty to understand - and laugh at - in this all-gibberish comedy from New Zealand
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NewsTokyo film festival reveals new venues ahead of fully in-person return
The 35th edition of the festival is set to return as a full-scale physical event.
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Reviews‘The Narrow Road’: Edinburgh Review
Lam Sum’s moving tribute to the hard-working people of Hong Kong is set during the Covid-19 pandemic
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NewsKorean film industry protests Gangneung film festival shutdown
Established by Busan founding festival director Kim Dong-ho, Gangneung was set to open its fourth edition in November.
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NewsUkrainian feature ‘Butterfly Vision’ sells widely as director Maksym Nakonechnyi embarks on war doc (exclusive)
Wild Bunch racks up deals for territories including UK, France and Japan.
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NewsKino Lorber acquires Cannes UCR winner, TIFF entry ‘The Worst Ones’
Pyramide Films handles sales.















