All Festivals articles – Page 451
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'They'll Love Me When I'm Dead': Venice Review
Doc accompanies the long-delayed completion of Orson Welles’ final film, The Other Side Of The Wind
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'Aquarela': Venice Review
Victor Kossakovsky’s bombastic documentary captures the raw power of water
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News
Venice doc 'Why Are We Creative?' scores early deals (exclusive)
Film sells to UK, Japan, Italy.
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Features
Venice Q&A: Mark Cousins on female directors doc, "we want it to be an eye-opener"
Cousins discusses the controversy of directing the film as a male filmmaker.
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The resurrection of Orson Welles' 'The Other Side Of The Wind'
The film started shooting in 1970, and had its premiere at Venice Film Festival yesterday (Aug 31).
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'School's Out': Venice Review
A supply teacher becomes obsessed with a group of creepy teens in Sebastien Marnier’s second feature
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'A Star Is Born': Venice Review
A star has been rebooted in Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut
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Venice Film Festival chiefs signs gender parity pledge, call it "a step forward"
The festival insists it is not to blame for a lack of women directors in its programme.
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'Real Love': Venice Review
Claire Burger continues to impress with her follow-up to ‘Party Girl’
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'Keep Going' (Continuer): Venice Review
Director Joaquin LaFosse sets a mother and son at odds on a trip across Kyrgyzstan
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'Amanda': Venice Review
Vincent Lacoste impresses again in the latest slow-burner from Mikhaël Hers
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'The Other Side Of The Wind': Venice Review
Nearly half a century after it started shooting, Orson Welles’ final film bows at Venice
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Features
TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey on Netflix disruption and competing with Venice
World premieres at TIFF 2018 include David Mackenzie’s ‘Outlaw King’ and Felix van Groeningen’s ‘Beautiful Boy’.
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Venice Q&A: 'Son Of Saul' director László Nemes on his new historical drama 'Sunset'
Nemes won the best foreign language film Oscar in 2016.
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European Art Cinema Day expands to US, Iran, Netherlands for third edition (exclusive)
UK paticipation grows from 17 to 40+ venues.
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'ROMA': Venice Review
Alfonso Cuarón has made his most personal film; it may also be his best.
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'L'Enkas': Venice Review
A young ex-convict finds his newfound freedom far harder than life in prison