All Festivals articles – Page 438
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News
Rosamund Pike, Christine Vachon join 80 female industry figures in LFF celebration
Directors, actors, producers, executives and film journalists were celebated at LFF photocall.
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Features
Turkish film festivals in flux amid claims of political interference and boycotts
Country’s oldest festival Antalya challenged by rebel Istanbul screenings and rival event Adana.
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Reviews
'Happy New Year, Colin Burstead': Review
Ben Wheatley goes back to his roots for this family reunion set in a country house over New Year’s Eve
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Reviews
'Been So Long': London Review
Michaela Coel and Arinze Kene star in this London-set musical, set for release on Netflix after a festival bow
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News
'Bird Box' world premiere among AFI Fest gala screenings
Other galas at the Los Angeles festival include Widows and The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs.
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News
'Beau Sejour 2', Hitler wine comedy among hot TV projects at Connext
The first season of ‘Beau Sejour’ was shown on Netflix and set in a hotel.
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'3 Faces', 'Shoplifters' win top prizes at Antalya Film Festival
Other winners included Derek Doneen’s The Price Of Free and Samal Yeslyamova for her performance in Ayka.
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Increased attendance and cause for optimism at Asian Film Market
Organizers reported 150 more participants than last year.
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News
Walter Iuzzolino: too much streaming funding is leading to "non-distinctive" shows
Speaking at Connext in Ghent, the Walter Presents creator says terrestrial TV still has an important role to play.
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Experts outline future film industry challenges at Connext event
Panellists discuss march of the tech giants and keeping youth watching movies.
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News
Ruben Östlund to head Les Arcs Film Festival jury
Östlund’s ‘The Square’ was nominated for best foreign language film at this year’s Oscars.
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Reviews
'Bo-ri': Busan Review
The only hearing member of a deaf family does her best to try and fit in in Kim Jinyu’s well-meaning feature
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Reviews
'Urgent': Busan Review
A group of Moroccan strangers come together in an overburdened Casablanca hospital
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'The Little Comrade': Busan Review
A six year old girl copes with life in Stalinist-era Estonia
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'The Man Who Bought the Moon': Busan Review
Italian authorities attempt to track down a Sardinian man who has laid claim to the moon
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'Bulbul Can Sing': Busan Review
Rima Das follows up ‘Village Rockstars’ with this story of an adolescent girl coming of age in a small Indian village
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'Good Day’s Work’: Busan Review
A well-intentioned family man struggles with a series of unfortunate events