All Festivals articles – Page 428
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Reviews‘The Cave’: London Review
Feras Fayyad’s award-winning documentary follows a female doctor in an underground hospital in Damascus
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Reviews‘Make Up’: London Review
Claire Oakley’s arresting debut premieres in the LFF’s Sutherland competition.
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Reviews‘Los Lobos’: Busan Review
A Mexican mother brings her two young children to the USA in search of a better life
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Reviews‘Fabulous’: Busan Review
A wannabe-writer befriends a popular Instagram star in this cautionary Canadian drama
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Reviews‘White Riot’: Review
Rubika Shah’s docmentary tells how, in the 1970s, Rock Against Racism confronted British fascists head-on
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News‘Sound Of Metal’ wins top prize at Zurich Film Festival
Romanian director Alexander Nana’s Collective won the international documentary film prize.
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NewsPhilippines’ QCinema fest launches Asian Next Wave competition
New section sees three up-and-coming Filipino directors competing with five indie filmmakers from Southeast Asia.
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Reviews‘The Accidental Rebel’: Busan Review
A Syrian man finds himself drawn into conflict while searching for his missing brother
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Reviews‘Mindanao’: Busan Review
The latest work from Brillante Mendoza is the emotional story of a Filipino mother
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Reviews‘Antigone’: Busan Review
A Greek-Canadian is faced with family tragedy in this sensitive updating of the Sophocles tragedy
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FeaturesCONNeXT 2019 preview: hot films, drama series and talking points from the Flanders region
The future of independent filmmaking in a world awash with cash and content will be a major talking point at the fourth edition of Flanders’ CONNeXT.
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Reviews‘Coming Home Again’: Busan Review
Real-life tale of a Korean-American writer who returns home to care for his terminally ill mother
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Reviews‘John Denver Trending’: Busan Review
A Filipino high-schooler finds himself the target of a social media witch hunt
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NewsReykjavik 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














