All Festivals articles – Page 378
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News
Reykjavik awards top prize to ‘The Orphanage’
16th festival under the direction of Hronn Marinosdottir also showcases new Icelandic works in progress.
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Reviews
‘Suk Suk’: Busan Review
Two 70-something Hong Kong grandfathers fall for each other in this gentle drama
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Reviews
‘A Road To Spring’: Busan Review
When he is accused of a crime, a Chinese factory worker turns amateur detective to find the real culprit
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Reviews
‘Diapason’: Busan Review
A grieving mother fights for justice in Iran’s inherently patriarchal system
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Reviews
‘Motherland’: Busan Review
A young American boy returns with his mother to her Lithuanian homeland
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Reviews
‘The Cave’: Busan Review
Dramatisation of the 2018 rescue of a youth football team from a Thailand cave
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’Lucky Monster’: Busan Review
A habitually unlucky man wins the lottery in this muddled, cacophonous drama
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Reviews
‘Carturan’: Busan Review
A terminally ill Romanian man searches for someone to care for his grandchild
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Reviews
‘Pacified’: San Sebastian Review
Favela-set drama is the deserving winner of the Golden Shell
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‘Dolly Kitty And Those Twinkling Stars’: Busan Review
Two Indian women navigate the complexities of life in New Delhi
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‘Valley Of Souls’: Busan Review
A Colombian man struggles to recover the bodies of his two murdered sons
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‘Rom’: Busan Review
A teenage boy struggles to survive on the mean streets of Ho Chi Minh City
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Reviews
‘The Horse Thieves. Roads Of Time’: Busan Review
A Kazakhstan family finds their life turns upside down after their patriarch is killed by horse thieves
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Reviews
‘The Education’: Busan Review
A young Korean woman develops a relationship with the son of the woman she cares for
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‘Jallikattu’: Busan Review
An escaped buffalo stirs up a frenzy of aggression in a small rural Indian village
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Reviews
‘Rose Plays Julie’: London Review
A striking work from the Desperate Optimists film-making team
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‘Paradise’: Busan Review
A Sicilian man develops surprising new friendships while enrolled in witness protection in the Alps
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News
World premiere of Apple’s 'The Banker' to close AFI FEST
Drama to open in US theatres on December 6, ahead of Apple TV+ launch in January 2020.
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Features
How the Busan Film Festival is going "back to normal" after years of uncertainty
This year’s event runs from October 3-12.
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Features
Is the closing-night slot at major festivals a poisoned chalice or a marketing gift?
Closing a top-tier festival is also a major event for the filmmakers and can be a particularly good audience moment.