All Festivals articles – Page 312
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NewsSarajevo’s CineLink industry strand sets extra September dates (exclusive)
The festival will run three individual days from mid-September.
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NewsIDFA director teases new-look programme, honorees and Hito Steyerl collaboration
IDFA will present its lifetime achievement award to revered Armenian director Artavazd Peleshyan.
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News“Give resources to Indigenous people so they can tell the story,” Fantasia hears
Academic at Canadian genre festival issues call for support.
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NewsWim Wenders defends festivals over Johnny Depp awards: “Who am I to judge how he leads his life?”
Depp will receive honorary awards from Karlovy Vary and San Sebastian film festivals.
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NewsSlamdance Miami to launch in October
Event to run outdoors and on digital platform; ’Malpaso’ named opening selection.
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Reviews‘The Elegy Of Laurel’: Sarajevo Review
Dusan Kasalica makes his debut in Competition with this enigmatic Montenegran drama
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NewsBenedict Cumberbatch confirms ‘The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain’ for Telluride premiere
The Amazon-Film4-Studiocanal title will go on to Toronto.
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NewsSony Pictures Classics sets December launch for TIFF, Sundance drama ‘Jockey’
Award winner Clifton Collins Jr. plays ageing jockey vying for final taste of glory. Film premiered at Sundance.
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Reviews‘The Righteous’: Fantasia Review
An intriguing, ambitious debut from Canada’s Mark O’Brien, consumed with guilt and matters of faith
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Reviews‘The Last Thing Mary Saw’: Fantasia Review
Forbidden love powers this spooky, religious-themed horror-drama
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NewsU2 singer Bono appears as surprise guest at Sarajevo Film Festival
The Irish music star presented a screening of Wim Wenders’ ‘The Million Dollar Hotel’.
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FeaturesThe filmmaking family behind Fantasia’s ‘Hellbender’
Toby Poser, John Adams and Zelda Adams discuss creative freedom and the “strange gift” of Covid.
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Reviews‘Not So Friendly Neighbourhood Affair’: Sarajevo Review
Sarajevo opens with a comedy-drama by Danis Tanovic
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NewsSarajevo 2021 opens with Wim Wenders award, Danis Tanovic world premiere
Wenders tells audience, “The heart is the most important organ of a filmmaker.”
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Reviews‘What Josiah Saw’: Fantasia Review
Buried family trauma is excavated in Vincent Grashaw’s Southern Gothic drama
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NewsEndeavor Content boards sales on NZ social justice series, TIFF entry ‘The Panthers’
Social justice series to debut on TVNZ on August 15 ahead of TIFF screening next month.
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FeaturesSarajevo 2021: French-Kosovar actress Luàna Bajrami on her directing debut ‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’
Best known for her role in ‘Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’, Bajrami’s debut premiered in Directors’ Fortnight.
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FeaturesSarajevo 2021: Srdan Kovacevic on the five-year journey to make documentary 'Factory To The Workers'
The documentary about revolutionary workers is competing at the festival.
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Reviews‘Brotherhood’: Locarno Review
Three young siblings work as shepherds in Bosnia after their father is sent to jail in this quiet documentary
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Reviews‘Zeros And Ones’: Locarno Review
Abel Ferrara turns his hand to the action film in a typically post-modern anti-thriller starring Ethan Hawke








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