All Festivals articles – Page 28
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NewsBerlinale looking for new partners to beat funding shortfall in 2027 and 2028, says festival director
“We are not sitting back and waiting for you to hand us money,” Tricia Tuttle told the Berlin senate committee.
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Reviews‘Butterfly’ review: Renate Reinsve crackles in intriguing but tonally frustrating Gran-Canaria set drama
The Rotterdam Big Screen competition title reunites Reinsve with her ‘The Worst Person In The World’ co-star Helen Bjornesby
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NewsTrue Colours acquires Tudor Cristian Jurgiu’s Berlinale title ‘On Our Own’
EXCLUSIVE: Romanian filmmaker’s drama follows a sharp and self-reliant fourteen-year-old living alone after her parents leave for Italy.
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NewsScreen Arab Star of Tomorrow Zain Duraie’s debut feature ‘Sink’ boarded for sales
EXCLUSIVE: MetFilm will introduce the to buyers at next month’s EFM.
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NewsVisit Film acquires world sales on Rotterdam selection ‘The Misconceived’
EXCLUSIVE: 3D-rendered tragi-comedy about millennials turning 40 will also screen at EFM.
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Reviews‘Providence And The Guitar’ review: Rotterdam opener is quirky, stretched Portuguese comedy
Joao Nicolau’s fourth feature is based on a work by Robert Louis Stevenson
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NewsAlpha Violet boards sales on Fernando Eimbcke’s Berlin Competition entry ‘Flies’
EXCLUSIVE: Teresa Sánchez from Totem stars alongside first-time actors Bastian Escobar and Hugo Ramírez
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NewsChinese animation ‘Light Pillar’ completes Berlin’s Perspectives lineup
The feature marks the directorial debut of Xu Zao.
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NewsTallinn Black Nights appoints new artistic director, programming team
Festival founder Tiina Lokk, who is Tramberg’s mother, shifts focus to her CEO role.
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NewsMunich film festival 2026 to focus on Nordic region for co-production conference
Conference will connect emerging producers from the five Nordic countries with their German counterparts.
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FeaturesCineMart is again becoming an important hub for Asian and US indie autuers, says Marten Rabarts
The IFFR Pro head points ot a significant number of buzzy projects from these regions.
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FeaturesThe director of ‘Providence And The Guitar’ on casting heartthrob singer Salvador Sobral
Providence And The Guitar is a loose adaptation of an early story by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson
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NewsRotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic and Clare Stewart on 2026 highlights and human rights focus
Festival heads bill Rotterdam as a “place of discovery” for films from “all corners of the world.”
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NewsBerlinale unveils competition jury for 2026 edition
Japanese director Hikari and Polish producer Ewa Puszczyńska among jury members.
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NewsDorota Lech named festival director of Poland’s New Horizons
The experienced Lech joins from the Toronto film festival, where she has been a programmer since 2013.
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NewsPieter-Jan De Pue’s ‘Mariinka’ to open CPH:DOX as Films Boutique boards sales
EXCLUSIVE: The film follows the lives of several young Ukrainians in the Donbas region whose lives have been shaped by over 10 years of conflict.
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NewsCurzon’s Philip Knatchbull to deliver industry keynote at Glasgow Film Festival 2026
The industry focus runs from March 2-6.
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Reviews‘Run Amok’ review: A student plans a musical about a school shooting in audacious, uneven US debut
Newcomer Alyssa Marvin joins Patrick Wilson and Margaret Cho in NB Mager’s expansion of her 2023 short
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NewsA24 buys Olivia Wilde’s Sundance comedy ‘The Invite’
A bidding war returns to the Utah mountain.
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Reviews‘The Only Living Pickpocket In New York’ review: John Turturro impresses in stylish crime drama
Actor/director Noah Segan’s second feature also stars Steve Buscemi and Giancarlo Esposito
















