All Festivals articles – Page 424
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NewsMenemsha acquires Jerusalem Film Festival prize-winner 'Born In Jerusalem And Still Alive' (exclusive)
David Ofek and Yossi Atia directed black comedy.
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Reviews‘Uncut Gems’: Toronto Review
Adam Sandler and the Safdie brothers unite to jittery, almost unbearably tense effect
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NewsGlen Basner, Vincent Maraval, Mariette Rissenbeek set for BFI London Film Festival industry programme
Plan B’s Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner will also deliver a talk.
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NewsBusan International Film Festival unveils New Currents titles
New Currents Award is presented to two first or second-time features from up-and-coming Asian filmmakers.
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NewsOpen City crowns inaugural winner of £10,000 development prize
Miko Revereza’s ’Nowhere Near’ wins pitching event.
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Reviews‘Dirt Music’: Toronto Review
Kelly Macdonald puts in a magnetic performance as an unhappy woman searching for a spark
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NewsKristen Stewart to receive Zurich Film Festival award
Stewart will arrive in Zurich fresh from the world and north American premieres of Seberg in Venice and Toronto respectively.
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Reviews‘Saint Maud’: Toronto Review
A live-in nurse believes she is on a divine mission from God in this powerfully individual debut from Rose Glass
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NewsToronto 2019: Screen’s Dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the 2019 Toronto Film Festival (Sept 5-15).
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Reviews‘You Will Die At Twenty’: Toronto Review
A young Sudanese boy struggles with a prophecy that proclaims he will die when he reaches the age of twenty
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Reviews‘Weathering With You’: Toronto Review
Makata Shinkai follows up the global anime sensation ‘Your Name’
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Reviews‘The Goldfinch’: Review
Faithful, handsome adaptation of Donna Tartt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
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Reviews‘Endings, Beginnings’: Review
Drake Doremus returns to form with a powerful performance from Shailene Woodley
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Reviews‘The Moneychanger’: Toronto Review
An international money broker becomes involved with organised crime in 1970s Uruguay
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Reviews‘Africa’: Toronto Review
Oren Gerner turns the camera on his own family for this portrait of an ageing man railing against inconsequence








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