All Festivals articles – Page 321
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News
Dag Johan Haugerud’s ‘Beware Of Children’ wins world’s most lucrative film prize
Nordic Council Film Prize comes with $55,600 in cash.
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MPI Media Group boards sales on AFM-bound Frightfest hit ‘Caveat’ (exclusive)
Dark Sky plans US theatrical release in early 2021.
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Reviews
‘Downstream To Kinshasa’: DOK Leipzig Review (Cannes Label)
Unbowed survivors of a bloody conflict take to the road - and down the river Congo - to protest their case
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Reviews
’The Annotated Field Guide Of Ulysses S. Grant': DOK Leipzig Review
Impressive, idiosyncratic documentary which finds an extra resonance in the current times
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News
Camerimage unveils competition lineup, Johnny Depp to receive award
‘Ammonite’, ‘Nomadland’ to play in main competition.
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Venice Film Festival extends Alberto Barbera as artistic director to 2024
Four-year renewal follows celebrated physical edition amid pandemic.
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Reviews
‘Harami’: Busan Review
A young pickpocket develops a conscience after meeting the beautiful daughter of one of his victims
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Features
Cannes 2020 Official Selection: what happened next to the chosen 56 titles?
Screen breaks down festivals, reviews, sales and theatrical releases for Cannes 2020 label titles.
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Reviews
‘Yellow Cat’: Busan Review
A ‘Bonnie And Clyde’-style romance between a socially awkward fugitive and the scatty hooker he befriends
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’Josee, The Tiger And The Fish’: Busan Review (closing film)
A charming, unashamedly melodramatic anime about the bond between a marine biology student and a paraplegic
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‘Empty Body’: Busan Review
A philosophical sci-fi drama about a grieving mother whose dead son returns in an android body
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Reviews
‘Girls/Museum’: DOK Leipzig Review
Shelly Silver takes a walk through Leipzig’s modern museum in the company of 16 perceptive young women
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‘Children’: DOK Leipzig Review
Ada Uspiz’s camera dramatically demonstrates how children grow up all too quickly in Palestine
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News
Idris Elba father-son drama ‘Concrete Cowboy’ lands at Netflix
Film set to debut on platform in 2021.
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Reviews
‘Joy’: DOK Leipzig Review
Not much fun to be had in Daria Slyusarenko’s Russian circus documentary
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News
El Gouna Film Festival fetes Gerard Depardieu, Peter Webber as 2020 edition kicks-off
16 regional and international features are competing for the festival’s $50,000 Golden Star award.
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Features
DOK Leipzig industry head Brigid O’Shea: “We never seriously thought about a hybrid event”
DOK Industry head Brigid O’Shea discusses the challenges and rewards of running the industry programme online
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Reviews
‘Children Of The Night’: Busan Review
A chilling documentary takes us inside a Turkish refugee camp in which boys are trained to kill
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‘Summer Blur’: Busan Review
This sensitive, assured debut focuses on the anguished adolescence of a teenager who’s a bystander in her own life