All Festivals articles – Page 439
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'Distances': Busan Review
Former university friends struggle to reconnect during a strained weekend in Berlin
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News
Benedikt Erlingsson's 'Woman At War' wins top award at 2018 Filmfest Hamburg
Other winners include Guillaume Senez and Jafar Panahi.
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Tallinn Black Nights announces first eight competition titles
The 22nd edition of the event runs from November 16 to December 2.
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Reviews
'The Rib': Busan Review
A Chinese man attempts to convince his religious father to accept his transgender identity
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'Ten Years Japan': Busan Review
A collection of five stories set a decade into Japan’s future
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Features
BFI London Film Festival 2018 preview: awards changes and venue challenges
This year’s event runs from October 10-21.
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News
Busan's E-IP gives top awards to 'The Sixth Wife', 'Good Job'
Asian Film Market’s Book To Film and E-IP Market introduced a total of 29 official selections this year.
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Reviews
'Sub-Zero Wind': Busan Review
A teenager’s difficult relationship with her mother and stepfather plays out over several years
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News
Busan Film Festival apologises to jury member Kunimura Jun after press conference criticism
Japanese actor said to be suffering ”extreme mental and emotional pain” after backlash his comments at BIFF jury press conference.
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'Girl' wins top prize at 2018 Zurich Film Festival
Gustav Möller’s The Guilty wins critics’ choice award.
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M-Appeal scores sales on 'Working Woman', 'The Third Wife' (exclusive)
France, Benelux swoop on Working Woman, while The Third Wife goes to UK/Ireland, Hong Kong and Singapore.
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'Night Light': Busan Review
The end of a life is detailed in the slowest of slow cinema from visual artist Kim Moonyoung
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'A Duck’s Grin': Busan Review
A sullen man returns to his hometown in search of his former girlfriend
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'Fly By Night': Busan Review
The war between two criminal brothers rocks Kuala Lumpur’s underworld
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'A Boy And Sungreen': Busan Review
A high school student searches for his missing father with the help of his best friend
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'Youngju': Busan Review
A teenage girl fights to support her troublesome brother after the death of their parents
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'The Tobacconist': Busan Review
A young tobacconist befriends Sigmund Freud in late 1930s Vienna
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'Don't Go Too Far': Busan Review
Four sibings butt heads over their father’s will in Park Hyunyong’s twisting thriller
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Features
Busan interview: Jero Yun on refugee story 'Beautiful Days'
Yun’s first fiction feature opened Busan International Film Festival on October 4.