All Festivals articles – Page 31
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Comment
“I think a lot about death”: Carlos Marques-Marcet on end-of-life musical ‘There Will Be Dust’
The TIFF Platform Award winner opens Valladolid before releasing in Spain in November
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Features
Valladolid is the place to launch into Spanish market, explains festival head José Luis Cienfuegos
Spanish distributors use the festival to see how their acquisitions work with audiences.
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News
Toronto Platform winner ‘They Will Be Dust’ to open Valladolid International Film Week
The festival is a major launchpad into the Spanish market.
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News
Francis Ford Coppola still hopes to make live cinema project ‘Distant Vision’
Coppola also decries film business for its lack of risk taking during in conversation event on eve of Rome Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Joy’: London Review
James Norton, Bill Nighy and Thomasin McKenzie star in this surprisingly sterile 1970s IVF drama
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News
Rome artistic director Paola Malanga: “This is an urban, contemporary and audience-orientated festival”
Rome Film Festival kicks off today with world premiere of Andrea Segre’s ’The Great Ambition.’
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‘About A Hero’, hybrid doc about an AI-generated Werner Herzog film, to open IDFA 2024
‘About A Hero’ is directed by Polish artist and filmmaker Piotr Winiewicz.
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Animation ‘Flow’ triumphs at Athens film festival
Other winners included ‘In The Summers’ and ‘Vermiglio’.
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News
Donald Trump trashes ‘The Apprentice’ as “politically disgusting hatchet job”
Filmmaker Ali Abbasi responds.
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Argentinian horror and Sitges FanPitch hit ‘Blind Paradise’ lands sales deal with Firebook ahead of AFM (exclusive)
Néstor Sánchez Sotelo of Del Toro Films is producing.
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Reviews
‘Four Mothers’: London Review
Warm-hearted Irish mother-son drama plays in London Competition
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Reviews
‘The Summer Book’: London Review
Glenn Close and the Finnish landscape take centre stage in this adaptation of Tove Jansson’s novel
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Reviews
‘Endurance’: London Review
Doc uses digital technology to bring Shackleton’s 1914 Antarctic expedition back to colourful life
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News
Denis Villeneuve wants to make dialogue-free film, talks ‘Dune’ aims
“I tried to do the ‘Dune’ adaptation to be as faithful [as possible] to Frank Herbert’s initial desires.”
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Reviews
‘The Wolves Always Come At Night’: London Review
Immersive docu-fiction from the director of ‘Island Of The Hungry Ghosts’ charts climate change in Mongolia
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News
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival unveils first feature competition line-up
Seven world premieres and four international premieres will launch in the section.
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Reviews
‘Spirit World’: Busan Review
Eric Khoo’s whimsical tale of the afterlife stars Catherine Deneuve as a chain-smoking chanteuse and is set in Tokyo
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News
Rome Film Festival unveils competition jury
Argentinian director, screenwriter and producerto head jury for festival’s Progressive Cinema Competition.
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‘The Land Of Morning Calm’, ‘MA – Cry Of Silence’ win top awards at Busan, 2025 date shift confirmed
Rima Das’s ‘Village Rockstars 2’ and Tom Lin’s ‘Yen And Ai-Lee’ win Jiseok competition.