All Festivals articles – Page 368
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NewsIDFA’s online industry Forum aims to be more accessible than ever to international decision makers
IDFA industry head Adriek van Nieuwenhuijzen says moving Forum online was only way to keep it global this year.
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News2020 festival favourite ‘Identifying Features’ wins best film at Thessaloniki
The drama is directed by Mexico’s Fernandez Valadez
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FeaturesHow is the documentary sector coping with the chaos that is 2020?
International filmmakers and executives speak to Screen about keeping going during the pandemic.
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Reviews‘The Translator’: Tallinn Review
An exiled translator risks everything to return to Syria and rescue his brother
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Reviews‘The Care Of Others’: Thessaloniki Review
Deceptively simple but emotionally jarring mid-length feature from Argentina
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NewsLevel 33 boards AFM sales on single-shot Morbido winner ‘Rendez-Vous’ (exclusive)
US release scheduled for first quarter 2021.
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NewsYellow Veil strikes UK deal on ‘Honeydew’ in slew of horror festival sales (exclusive)
Depraved, Harpoon, and Sator sell for New York and LA-based company.
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News“Too early” to make decision on going ahead, says Berlinale, as hybrid EFM cuts badge fees
Berlin 2021 is still being planned as a physical event.
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NewsArmando Iannucci, Francis Annan to receive Black Nights’ first DDA Spotlight Awards
New award to recognise diversity and inclusion in cinema.
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NewsNew Directors/New Films rescheduled for December
Line-up for the virtual event includes awards contenders Boys State, Collective and The Mole Agent.
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News‘Nothing But The Sun’: first trailer for Arami Ullón’s IDFA opener (exclusive)
The festival is planning to open physical screenings once the latest Netherlands lockdown is lifted.
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NewsScreenDaily Talks: Black Nights, Berlin, Rotterdam heads to talk winter festival plans
The latest in our ScreenDaily Talks live series will take place on November 18 at 2pm UK time (3pm CET/4pm EET).
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Reviews‘Death On The Streets’: Thessaloniki Review
A family man struggles to put bread on the table in this low-key examination of America’s bankrupt dream
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Reviews‘The Racer’: Cork Review
The stakes grow ever-higher for a professional cyclist and doper in Kieron J. Walsh’s Ireland-set drama
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NewsLes Arcs moves Co-Production Village to January in Paris; unveils selection
New Projects by Paulo Miranda Maria, Delphine Girard, Mans Mansson are in the line-up.
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Reviews‘Gym’: Thessaloniki Review
The Boy explores the boundaries between being, acting and narrating in 17 monologues linked by a gym
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NewsRotterdam unveils 50th edition Covid-era redesign, running February to June (exclusive)
IFFR team redesigned anniversary edition in response to Covid-19 restrictions.
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NewsMacao film festival unveils line-up for 2020 online edition
Programme includes competition section of 11 features from first and second-time directors.
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Reviews‘The Bright Side’: Cork Review
A despairing stand-up comic is diagosed with breast-cancer in Ruth Meehan’s appealing debut
















