All Festivals articles – Page 27
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NewsNeon acquires Sundance doc ‘Once Upon A Time In Harlem’
Company makes second acquisition after Leviticus.
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NewsApple Original Films acquires Sundance doc ‘The Last First: Winter K2’
Sarah Thomson and John Battsek of Ventureland among the producers.
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NewsBritish Urban Film Festival moves dates to May, appoints artistic director
The festival will now run from May 4-9 2026, moving out of its traditional October date.
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NewsLaura Poitras named special guest at Visions du Reel’s industry programme
The US documentarian is known for ‘Citizenfour’ and ’All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’.
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NewsIFFR Pro 2026 unveils winners including Joshua Loftin’s hybrid feature ‘LFD Hope’
‘LFD Hope’ is described as a magical realist docu-drama about living on the margins in London.
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Reviews‘Moonglow’ review: Isabel Sandoval directs and stars in underpowered Filipino neo-noir
Police corruption procedural bows in Rotterdam’s Big Screen Competition
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Reviews‘Supporting Role’ review: Georgian star Dato Bakhtadze anchors fluid, tragi-comic Tbilisi-set drama
Ana Urushadze’s follow-up to ’Scary Mother’ debuts in Rotterdam’s Tiger competition
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Reviews‘Silenced’ review: Damning Australian doc explores the legal backlash to the #MeToo movement
Filmmaker Selina Miles focuses on several high-profile women who have faced defamation cases, including Amber Heard
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NewsJust 1.2% of filmmakers picked for major festivals identify as disabled or neurodivergent, Crip Count report finds
EXCLUSIVE: The report tracked the number of people with above-the-line credits who self-identified as disabled or neurodivergent.
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NewsSundance winner ‘Barbara Forever’ boarded for international sales ahead of Berlin premiere
EXCLUSIVE: Film explores the life, work and cultural impact of Barbara Hammer.
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NewsBFI Flare to close 40th edition with UK premiere of ‘Black Burns Fast’
Festival also selects Special Presentation title.
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Reviews‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ review: Sam Rockwell rages against the machines in glib, gonzo AI satire
Director Gore Verbinski’s nihilistic return to the big screen also stars Juno Temple and Haley Lu Richards
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Reviews‘To Hold A Mountain’ review: Tender, immersive doc follows mountain life in Montenegro
Sundance World Cinema Documentary Grand Prize winner proves both intimate and universal
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FeaturesHow Netherlands Film Fund’s Sandra den Hamer has helped to internationalise Dutch film
”We cannot produce a Dutch feature film or documentary without international partners,” explains the outgoing head.
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NewsIFFR’s Displacement Fund films receive rapturous reception as Mohammad Rasoulof makes plea for Iranian protestors
The first five films supported by the fund were screend at the festival.
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Reviews‘Projecto Global’ review: Dynamic Portuguese drama stars an impressive Jani Zhao as real-life 1980s rebel
Ivo M Ferriera’s knowing, nostalgic feature bows in Rotterdam’s Big Screen Competition
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Reviews‘Nuisance Bear’ review: Sundance US Documentary winner is thoughtful, impactful study of Canada’s polar bears
Directors Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden expand their 2021 short to impressive results
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NewsSundance stars on Park City era: “This festival affected my ability to be a working actor”
Festival guests look ahead to Boulder, Colorado: “People say it’s a wonderful town.”
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NewsSony Pictures Classics acquires second film in Sundance, takes world on ‘Bedford Park’
Stephanie Ahn’s feature directorial debut was among festival award-winners announced on January 30.
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NewsDouble-winner ‘Josephine’ among 2026 Sundance Film Festival award winners
Final Park City edition ends on February 1.
















