All Festivals articles – Page 296
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Features13 films that stood out at Berlin 2022
The in-person festival delivered some jewels that will definitely be making their way around the festival and arthouse circuit.
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NewsDOC NYC to launch search for new artistic director as Thom Powers shifts to new role
Thirteenth edition of festival set for November 9-17 in New York.
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NewsMia Bays, Isabel Davis among speakers for Glasgow film festival industry programme
A programme of in-person and online events will run from March 6-10.
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NewsCPH:DOX reveals nine immersive projects for in-person CPH:LAB
This is the first physical edition of the Inter:Active Symposium.
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News‘Alcarras’ wins Golden Bear at 2022 Berlinale
Top prizes for Hong Sangsoo’s ‘The Novelist’s Film’, Claire Denis’ ‘Fire’.
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FeaturesDeparting Berlinale Generation head Maryanne Redpath on 30 years at the festival
Redpath talks programming for young audiences, recalls hugging Tilda Swinton
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NewsHong Sangsoo’s Berlin Silver Bear winner ‘The Novelist’s Film’ lands US deal
Distributor has released director’s last 10 features in seven years.
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NewsMagnolia International reports brisk business on EFM 2022 slate (exclusive)
Indemnity, Italian Studies, Ultrasound, Mars One attract buyers.
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Reviews‘Working Class Heroes’: Berlin Review
Milos Pusic’s third feature is a strange, dark Serbian satire about workers’ rights
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Reviews‘Convenience Store’: Berlin Review
A bold based-on-real-life debut feature about modern-day slavery in a Russian convenience store
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Reviews‘Myanmar Diaries’: Berlin Review
An uneven but urgent doc-fiction report from Myanmar’s frontline
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Reviews‘The Novelist’s Film’: Berlin Review
The prolific DIY master Hong Sangsoo returns to Berlin with another playful comedy of manners
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Reviews‘About Joan’: Berlin Review
Isabelle Huppert leads a solid cast through this tonally uneven portrait of a woman that spans countries and decades
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Reviews‘Against The Ice’: Berlin Review
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars as Danish explorer Ejnar Mikkelsen on an icy expedition to Northeast Greenland
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Reviews‘Alcarras’: Berlin review
Carla Simon’s semi-autobiographical follow-up to ’Summer 1993’ impresses in the Berlinale’s Competition
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Reviews‘Leonora Addio’: Berlin Review
A ’gently idiosyncratic memento mori’ from 90 year-old Paulo Taviani, directing alone for the first time since the death of his brother
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Reviews‘The City And The City’: Berlin Review
A heartfelt tribute to Thessaloniki highlighting its sorrowful history of antisemitism
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Reviews‘Until Tomorrow’: Berlin Review
A young single mother in Iran searches for a safe place for her baby for one night
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Reviews‘That Kind Of Summer’: Berlin Review
Belinale habitue Denis Côté returns with a frank and difficult examination of female hypersexuality















