All Festivals articles – Page 442
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Reviews
'The Man Who Feels No Pain': Toronto Review
Indian Midnight Madness winner fights through on charm and cheesy melodrama
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News
Adana Film Festival 2018: Screen's Dailies
Read Screen’s daily magazines from the 2018 Adana International Film Festival.
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News
El Deseo to produce Isabel Coixet's next feature, developing Netflix series (exclusive)
The Almodovar brothers also producing new Argentinian project.
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Features
“Directing is helping me to become a better actor": Ed Skrein on his directorial debut ‘Little River Run’
‘Little River Run’ plays at Bristol’s Encounters Film Festival on September 29.
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News
Pingyao International Film Festival unveils line-up for second edition
Festival will open with omnibus film Half The Sky from five female directors.
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Peter Farrelly, Viggo Mortensen talk 'Green Book' at Zurich opening
14th edition of festival got underway on Thursday (Sept 27).
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Reviews
'Baby': San Sebastian Review
This serious turn from the popular Chinese actress and singer Yang Mi reaps rewards
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Reviews
'Quién Te Cantará': San Sebastian Review
Carlos Vermut returns after his award-winning ‘Magical Girl’ with this stylishly-mounted drama
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News
Locksmith Animation team to host masterclass at Manchester Animation Festival
Festival to feature screenings and a busy industry programme.
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Reviews
'mid90s': Toronto Review
Jonah Hill is writer/director of this impressive rites-of-passage first feature
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News
Nordisk Panorama awards go to 'The Deminer', 'Shadow Animals'
’The Distant Barking of Dogs’ wins the audience prize.
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News
'Neon Heart' lands Danish deal ahead of San Sebastian premiere (exclusive)
Director also reveals plans for his second feature.
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News
'On The Basis Of Sex', 'Mary Queen Of Scots' to bookend AFI FEST
Focus Features throws two more into awards season.
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Reviews
'The Chambermaid': San Sebastian Review
This debut from former actress Lila Avilés marks her out as a name to watch
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Reviews
'The Hate U Give': Review
Amandla Stenberg impresses in this adaptation of the award-winning YA novel by Angie Thomas
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News
Tokyo Film Festival unveils line-up; new films from Fruit Chan, Gyorgy Palfi and Veit Helmer
Total of 16 titles set for this year’s Competition line-up.
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Reviews
'Core Of The World': San Sebastian Review
A riveting, sometimes harrowing, essay in realism set on a farm which raises foxes in order to train hunting dogs
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Reviews
'The Black Book': San Sebastian Review
Valeria Sarmiento presents an accompaniment to both her own work and that of her late partner, Raul Ruiz
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News
Haifa Film Festival creates English-language script development programme (exclusive)
The Haifa Script Distillery will support Israeli writers.