All Festivals articles – Page 302
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Reviews‘Off the Rails’: Thessaloniki Review
Peter Day expands his BBC documentary short into a feature length focus on the British urban parkour collective Brewman
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NewsLocarno Film Festival launches residency programme for first features
A call for submissions is open until May 2 to create initial short list of filmmakers with first feature works.
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Reviews‘X’: SXSW Review
Ti West’s long-awaited return to horror is a bloody and brainy 1970s-style slasher with bite
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Reviews‘It Is In Us All’: SXSW Review
Cosmo Jarvis explores the complexity of masculinity in Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ Irish dramatic feature debut
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NewsUkraine’s film fund chief calls on Cannes and Venice to impose total ban on Russian cinema
Marina Kuderchuk has written to festival presidents Pierre Lescure and Roberto Cicutto,
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News‘The Hermit Of Treig’ scoops audience award at Glasgow Film Festival
The festival drew to a close yesterday (March 13).
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Reviews‘Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood’: SXSW Review
Richard Linklater takes a fond trip down memory lane with his animated look back at the Apollo 11 moon landing
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Reviews‘The Cow’: SXSW Review
Winona Ryder shines in this playful genre debut about a weekend getaway at a cabin in the woods
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Reviews‘Millie Lies Low’: SXSW Review
Ana Scotney is a standout talent in Michelle Savill’s comedic debut from New Zealand
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Reviews‘To Leslie’: SXSW Review
Andrea Riseborough is superb as an alcoholic single mother from West Texas in Michael Morris’s earnest feature debut
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Reviews‘Wake Up Punk’: Glasgow Review
The spirit of punk lives on in Nigel Askew’s documentary featuring Joe Corré and the Westwood-McLaren clan
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Reviews‘Monstrous’: Glasgow Review
Christina Ricci leads Frightfest favourite Chris Sivertson’s latest genre take
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Reviews‘Clean’: SXSW Review
A trauma cleaning service in Melbourne, Australia, introduces viewers to the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst
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NewsEva Zaoralova, former Karlovy Vary artistic director, dies aged 89
Zaoralova led the reboot of the festival in 1994.
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NewsSan Sebastian will consider titles from “dissident” Russian filmmakers
”Those Russian voices that oppose the aggression committed by their country will always have a place at the San Sebastian Film Festival.”
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Reviews‘A House Made Of Splinters’: Thessaloniki Review
In pre-war Ukraine, an orphanage for temporary placements tries to deal with the psychological wounds of conflict
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Reviews‘Angry Young Men’: Glasgow Review
Paul Morris’s one-man microbudget movie explores childhood rivalries set on a fictional housing estate in Scotland
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NewsFocus sets US release date for Film4, BFI-backed Sundance entry ‘Brian And Charles’
Bankside launched sales at Cannes last year.
















