All Festivals articles – Page 373
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News
Jeonju film festival programmers quit over succession issue
Core programming trio have walked out of South Korea’s second biggest film festival.
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Features
“Jeddah has come alive,” says rising Saudi talent Shahad Ameen
Her debut film ‘Scales’ is screening at the Cairo International Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘Fiela’s Child’: Tallinn Review
Adaptation of Dalene Matthee’s about the plight of an abandoned black child in South Africa
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Reviews
‘Gipsy Queen’: Tallinn Review
A struggling Romanian immigrant mother finds possible salvation in the boxing ring
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Reviews
‘The Forum’: IDFA Review
Marcus Vetter’s fascinating documentary gives rare behind-the-scenes access to the World Economic Forum
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Reviews
‘Gutterbee’: Tallinn Review
Ewen Bremner stars in this odd satire which pitches a German sausage-maker against the Christian right in a small American town
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Reviews
‘My Darling Supermarket’: IDFA Review
Tali Yankelevich shops for success with her debut feature
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News
‘Parasite’ triumphs at Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Kantemir Balagov’s ‘Beanpole’ picked up two prizes.
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News
Sheffield Doc/Fest appoints artistic team for 2020 festival
New international appointments include a selection committee and programme consultants.
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News
IDFA gets off to a powerful start with Mehrdad Oskouei’s ‘Sunless Shadows’
Artistic director Orwa Nyrabia talks female representation, Edward Snowden event, the future of the EDN and Saudi Arabia.
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Reviews
‘Richard Jewell’: Review
Clint Eastwood returns with a true-life story about the security guard wrongly accused of being the Summer Olympics bomber
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News
Apple pulls AFI FEST closing night film 'The Banker' as Netflix steps in with replacement
“Last week some concerns surrounding the film were brought to our attention.”
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Reviews
‘Sunless Shadows’: IDFA Review
Mehrdad Oskouei’s IDFA opener follows young Iranian women who have been imprisoned for murder
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News
Cairo kicks off with ‘The Irishman’, bigger industry programme and Screen’s Arab Stars of Tomorrow
It is Egyptian producer Mohamed Hefzy’s second year at the helm.
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Reviews
‘Arracht’: Tallinn Review
A bleak and impressive Irish-language drama set during the potato famine
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News
‘It Must Be Heaven’ kicks off seventh Ajyal Film Festival in Doha
The youth-focused festival has recruited 400 young jurors from 41 countries.
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News
‘Joker’ cinematographer wins top prize at Camerimage
Further prizes awarded to Quentin Tarantino, Edward Norton, Peter Greenaway and Richard Gere.
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News
Camerimage director Marek Zidowicz on returning to Torun and the future of the festival
The festival says is has secured $160m in state and regional support.
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Reviews
‘Queen & Slim’: Review
After an awkward first date, Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith are hunted as cop-killers