All Festivals articles – Page 401
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Reviews‘Irradiated’: Berlin Review
Rithy Panh experiments with the documentary form to present a stark exploration of the horrors of modern war
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Reviews‘There Is No Evil’: Berlin Review
From Iran, director Mohammad Rasoulof orchestrates a cautionary tale in four chapters
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NewsEliza Hittman’s ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ finishes top of Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
‘Days’, ‘Undine’ come second and third; Abel Ferrara’s ‘Siberia’ last.
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NewsBerlinale’s World Cinema Fund unveils new financing programmes
The audience design award is with TorinoFilmLab and WCF ACP is for projects from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific group of states.
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NewsCannes Film Festival, MipTV working with authorities following city’s first coronavirus case
Nice mayor Christian Estrosi confirmed the first case today.
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NewsClimate activists to protest at Berlin Film Festival award ceremony
The activists will occupy the red carpet in front of the Berlinale Palast.
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Reviews‘Days’: Berlin Review
Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang delivers a trademark slow-burn drama about two lonely men finding each other
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NewsFar East Film Festival in Udine, northern Italy delayed until June due to coronavirus
The festival will now take place from June 26 till July 4.
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News‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’, ‘The Roads Not Taken’ score low on Screen’s Berlin jury grid; ‘DAU. Natasha’ splits opinion
‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ still leads.
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NewsTsai Ming-liang’s ‘Days’ surges to second spot on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
Only two titles can now top ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’.
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Reviews‘DAU: Natasha’: Berlin Review
Russian experiment which can be an uncompromisingly confrontational watch
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Reviews‘A Common Crime’: Berlin Review
Argentine drama stars Elisa Carricajo as a woman whose mind shatters under the weight of collective guilt
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Reviews‘The Roads Not Taken’: Berlin Review
Javier Bardem and Elle Fanning shine as a father and daughter struggling with his dementia
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Reviews‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’: Berlin Review
Alfred Doblin’s famed 1929 novel is brought up to date by Burhan Qurbani’s ambitious - and lengthy - film
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News‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ becomes runaway leader on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
‘The Woman Who Ran’, ‘Bad Tales’ score moderately.
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FeaturesGlasgow Film Festival opens with a focus on female voices and the need to fight complacency
“You can’t stand still, you have to keep reinventing,” says festival co-director Allison Gardner.
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Reviews‘Los Conductos’: Berlin Review
An intense and disorientating debut from Colombia plays in Berlin’s new Encounters strand
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Reviews‘The American Sector’: Berlin Review
An intriguing documentary tracks the Berlin Wall across America








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