All Festivals articles – Page 265
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‘Doineann’: Belfast Review
An Irish-language mystery full of twists and an excellent turn by Brid Brennan
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Belfast Film Festival brings it home with ‘Lyra’ and Kenneth Branagh’s awards season hopeful
The festival is taking place as a hybrid event in Northern Ireland from November 4-13.
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‘Fire In The Mountains’: Belfast Review
A warmhearted, unsentimental portrait of a struggling family in the foothills of the Himalayas
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‘Mother Lode’: Thessaloniki Review
A young father tries to make his fortune in the gold mines of the Andes in this striking documentary-infused drama
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‘Churuli’: Tokyo Review
Two undercover cops pursue an outlaw in Lijo Jose Pellissery’s enigmatic blend of supernatural and sci-fi
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Bleecker Street acquires neo-western and TIFF premiere ‘Montana Story’
Sibling drama will get 2022 theatrical release.
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Content creators should factor in ad breaks when pitching to AVoD platforms - AFM panel
Wide-ranging discussion also touched on cinema-going hesitancy, benefits of virtual festivals and markets.
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Rotterdam reveals first titles for in-person 2022 festival
The full line-up will be announced on December 20.
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‘Third Time Lucky’: Tokyo Review
Tadashi Nohara’s directorial debut focuses on unfulfilled lives and fraying relationships
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Cannes, Venice programmers among experts for second Cutting Edge Talent Camp (exclusive)
10 projects are participating across WiP, directors and producers.
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‘The Four Walls’: Tokyo Review
Bahman Ghobadi delivers an eccentric mixture of tragedy and farce in this tale of a musician who longs to see the sea
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IDFA unveils main competition line-up; to open with Louis Hothothot’s ‘Four Journeys’
IDFA is taking place as a physical event in the Netherlands from November 17-28.
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IFC Films acquires AFM sales title, upcoming Doc NYC entry ‘Hold Your Fire’ (exclusive)
Film received world premiere at Toronto.
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‘918 Days’, ‘The Safest Place In The World’ win top prizes at Doclisboa
‘918 Days’ is about the time spent itn prison by Basaque director Arantza Santeseban.
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El Gouna confirms Intishal Al Tamimi as director, sets 2022-24 dates
Date announcement signals commitment to continue the festival after eventful fifth edition.
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‘Arisaka’: Tokyo Review
Mikhail Red mixes action and social commentary in this tale of a lone cop fighting to stay alive
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Isabelle Huppert, Ryusuke Hamaguchi on the relationship between actors and cameras
The actress and director kicked off the Asia Lounge Conversation Series at Tokyo International Film Festival.
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‘Hommage’: Tokyo Review
Lee Jung-eun shines as a struggling director tasked with restoring a damaged film from a deceased woman director
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‘Payback’: Tokyo Review
Brillante Ma Mendoza explores political corruption in this hip-hop-fuelled crime drama
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‘Veneciafrenia’: Tokyo Review
Venice tourists are being killed by a masked stranger in Alex de la Iglesia’s bloody thriller