All Festivals articles – Page 376
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News
Tallinn Black Nights completes First Feature Competition line-up
Includes the world premiere of ‘Isaac’ from Lithuanian director Jurgis Matulevičius.
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‘Wet Season’, ‘The Fever’ win top awards at Pingyao film festival
Maya Da-Rin’s The Fever won best film in the Roberto Rossellini awards, while best film in the Fei Mu awards went to Anthony Chen’s Wet Season.
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Ethan Hawke ex-con drama ‘Adopt A Highway’ lands at RLJE Films
Distributor plans November 1 day-and-date release.
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BFI London Film Festival sets 2020 dates, records 2019 audience rise
The 2019 event saw 178,789 admissions in London.
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Features
Why Rome is growing in significance on the film festival circuit
”Once you get rid of the absurd idea of exclusivity, you can stop being at war with festivals close to yours and start collaborating.”
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Cologne, Brindisi project forums uncover emerging talent (exclusive)
Industry professionals get first look at new work.
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'Proxima', 'The Traitor', 'Citizen K' among AFI FEST world cinema, documentary selections
Festival to run November 14-21; full line-up due later this month.
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Los Cabos festival unveils Competencia Los Cabos, México Primero line-ups
Mexican event runs from November 13-17.
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Tallinn selects six Black Nights Stars for 2019
Third edition of talent initiative designed to connect foreign casting directors with new talent.
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Reviews
‘Fanny Lye Deliver’d’: London Review
She has been a long time coming, but Fanny Lye certainly does deliver
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Reviews
‘County Lines’: London Review
The causes and effects of the most recent UK crime blight are laid bare in Henry Blake’s debut
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News
‘Why Don’t You Just Die!’ takes top prize at Grimmfest
‘Karli’ won the horror festival’s first work-in-progress award.
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Busan awards top prizes to ‘Rom’, ‘Haifa Street’, ‘Moving On’
Vietnamese drama ‘Rom’ shared the top New Currents award with Iraqi drama ‘Haifa Street’
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Reviews
‘Savage’: London Review
Toxic masculinity and its lethal consequences in a New Zealand street gang
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Reviews
‘Earthquake Bird’: London Review
Alicia Vikander returns after ’Tomb Raider’ to play an expat in Tokyo for director Wash Westmoreland and Netflix
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Tallinn Black Nights reveals first 2019 competition titles
Estonian festival also unveils first feature selection.
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Reviews
‘Coup 53’: London Review
’A sharp-eyed history lesson that unfolds with the pace and fascination of thriller’
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‘Pink Wall’: London Review
Tom Cullen steps up to write and direct a love story told in annual chapters
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‘Walking With Shadows’: London Review
A wife discovers her husband is gay in this exploration of queer Nigeria
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