All Festivals articles – Page 392
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NewsIDFA, IFFR, Göteborg among recipients of €1.62m Creative Europe funding
Thirty-four festivals from 19 countries are sharing the grants.
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News“I only cry in documentaries”: Christoph Terhechte on his first year at DOK Leipzig
The German festival is taking place as a hybrid event from October 26-November 1.
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Reviews‘Bilesuvar’: Busan Review
The titular Azerbaijan city serves as the setting for five loosely intertwined vignettes
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Reviews‘School Town King’: Busan Review
Two Bangkok teens rap about their lives in the Klong Toey slum in this empathetic documentary
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NewsXYZ Films to launch AFM sales on ‘How To Deter A Robber’ (exclusive)
Home invasion dark comedy premiered at Fantastic Fest.
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News’Brave New World’ to open new French TV festival Marseille Series Stories
Festival will focus on shows based on literary adaptations.
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Reviews‘Kubrick By Kubrick’: Doclisboa Review
Elegant documentary which helps access the legendary director’s film-making processes
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FeaturesBIFF’s Asian Contents & Film Market continues expansion into streaming world
Busan’s industry platform is hosting the second Asia Contents Awards.
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FeaturesBusan set to serve up latest Asian, world cinema despite pandemic restrictions
South Korea’s leading festival is holding physical screenings at Busan Cinema Center.
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NewsSyndicado Film Sales boards DOC NYC entry ‘Calendar Girl’ (exclusive)
Documentary examines legacy of Ruth Finley, influential founder of Fashion Calendar.
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Reviews‘Septet: The Story Of Hong Kong’: Busan Review (opening film)
Seven filmmakers contribute to this anthology series that offers misty-eyed memories and highly personal stories
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Reviews‘Trouble Will Find Us’: Busan Review
Love doesn’t last in this romantic drama about a couple who realise they hate each other
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Reviews‘Rival’: Busan Review
A superb performance from Yelizar Nazarenko propels this drama about a nine-year-old boy in increasingly dire straits
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Reviews‘Emptiness’: Busan Review
This portrait of the migrant experience stars non-professional actors cast from Guayaquil’s real-life Chinese immigrant community
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Reviews‘Three’: Busan Review
A rookie cop tracks a serial-killer cannibal in this disquieting true crime thriller
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Reviews‘The Art Of Dying Far Away’: Busan Review
A divorcing couple can’t decide what to do with their pet turtle in this quirky relationship drama
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Reviews‘A Balance’: Busan Review
Japan’s culture of shame is explored in this study of a principled documentary filmmaker who uncovers a scandal
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NewsInternational industry to come together to watch new projects at Doclisboa
Doclisboa’s industry strand Nebulae is entirely online this year.
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NewsHybrid BFI London Film Festival achieves record attendances
Across online and physical events, the festival recorded 315,000 admissions.
















