All Festivals articles – Page 419
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Features
Cannes 2019: who’s in the running?
Screen has been talking with producers, sales agents, distributors and territory experts to find out what could be ready for Cannes 2019.
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News
HBO’s 'Chernobyl', Nat Geo’s 'The Hot Zone' among TV premieres at Tribeca Film Festival
Festival sets cast reunions for The Simpsons, In Living Color.
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Reviews
'Bodies At Rest': Hong Kong Review
Renny Harlin’s Hong Kong-set genre piece opens the 43rd Hong Kong International Film Festival
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'A Dog Barking At The Moon': Hong Kong Review
A pregnant woman finds herself caught between her unhappy mother and homosexual father
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'The Lady Improper': Hong Kong Review
A sexually repressed divorcee has her passion ignited by a free-spirited chef
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News
Qumra 2019: Production designer Eugenio Caballero talks 'Pan's Labyrinth', 'ROMA' and earthquakes
”“I’ve been thinking about why I do a lot of films about destruction,” Caballero told the audience.
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Reviews
‘G Affairs’: Hong Kong Review
The lives of several Hong Kong residents are linked via a mysterious severed head
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News
IFF Panama announces Central America, Caribbean showcase
Women directors comprise five of the 12 selections.
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Features
Hong Kong's Filmart to put a sharper focus on TV and streaming this year
This year’s Filmart is talking up its connections to the worlds of TV and streaming, while not taking its eyes off features and theatrical distribution.
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News
'I Am Not A Witch', 'Cold War' among international selections at IFF Panama
Source: Soda Pictures ‘I Am Not A Witch’ Rungano Nyoni’s UK foreign-language Oscar submission I Am Not A Witch, Pawel Pawlikowski’s Oscar-nominated Poland-set drama Cold War, and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Japanese Cannes Palme d’Or winner Shoplifters will screen in the Panama International Film Festival’s International Portal strand next ...
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ICA Frames of Representation unveils 2019 programme, launches work-in-progress section
Festival to feature 12 UK premieres.
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Iceland's Stockfish Film Festival showcases buzzy international projects
Works-in-progress section featured a slew of English-language films.
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Reviews
'Harry Birrell Presents Films Of Love And War': Glasgow Review
Archive footage from amateur filmmaker Harry Birrell makes for an intriguing documentary
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News
Venice Film Festival to honour Julie Andrews with lifetime achievement award
“An extraordinary career which has admirably parsed popular success with artistic ambition, without ever bowing to facile compromises.”
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Rwandan director Joel Karekezi's 'The Mercy Of The Jungle' wins Africa's Fespaco festival
Fespaco celebrated its 50th anniversary this year and is Africa’s longest running festival.
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'Harry Birrell: Films Of Love And War' wins Glasgow audience award; festival draws record admissions
Festival closed on March 3 with the UK premiere of Beats.
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'Land Without God': Dublin Review
Heartbreaking personal documentary about abuses by the Irish state and the Catholic Church
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News
"I am not McDonalds": Amma Asante urges young directors to make films only for themselves
Belle and A United Kingdom director discussed her career during a Q&A at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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In pictures: Glasgow Film Festival 2019 highlights
Events included a Bo Burnham Q&A and a live Jessie Buckley performance.