All Festivals articles – Page 46
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NewsMinerva boards Rome premiere ‘The Poet And The Spy’ and Sitges title ‘Be A Good Girl’
EXCLUSIVE: Italian sales agent adds festival titles by Arnaldo Catinari and Louiza Zouzias to slate.
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NewsRian Johnson, Daniel Craig talk making ‘Knives Out 3’ in the UK, future instalments
“The crews here are fantastic,” said the director.
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FeaturesWhich film projects tempted festival programmers at Flanders Film Days 2025?
“There were some nice surprises,” said one festival attendee.
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NewsFirebook Entertainment launches production division with Sitges entry ‘Every Heavy Thing’
Feature to receive Spanish premiere on October 12.
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NewsSitges-bound SXSW premiere ‘The Infinite Husk’ lands worldwide deal
EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Silverstein’s sci-fi stars newcomer Peace Ikediuba.
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FeaturesCan the American French Film Festival’s high-school screenings programme help to woo young audiences?
Richard Linklater’s ‘Nouvelle Vague’ will screen free to 3,000 US high-school students.
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FeaturesBangkok film festival director talks reviving the event after 16 years
Donsaron Kovitvaniycha on resurrecting Thailand’s biggest film festival.
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NewsVenice award winner ‘Silent Friend’ finds North American home
Theatrical release scheduled for 2026.
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FeaturesRebel spirit Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe talks about 20 years of the British Urban Film Festival
Anyiam-Osigwe says he was inspired by figures such as Menelik Shabazz and Kanya King.
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NewsWhat are French distributors looking for from UK and Irish films?
French distributors gave their verdict during a discussion at the Dinard Festival Of British & Irish Film professionals’ rendezvous.
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Reviews‘Tharae: The Exorcist’ review: Thai horror blends familiar possession narrative with religious folklore
Taweewat Wantha’s gory thriller sees an ancient demon terrorise a Catholic village
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NewsUK comedy ‘Lady’ among Tallinn Black Nights first feature competition
13 films are competing for the best debut film award.
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FeaturesLFF head Kristy Matheson on 2025 programme, potential protests and festival’s “next decade”
Matheson is three years into her tenure as director of BFI London Film Festival.
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NewsEquity financiers need data, say speakers at Filmfest Hamburg’s Explorer Konferenz
“Sales estimates are crucial,” said Marie Garrett, svp of sales and acquisitions at XYZ Films.
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NewsFilmfest Hamburg 2025 hits record-breaking numbers boosted by extended industry programme
Lloyd Lee Choi’s Lucky Lu won the €5,000 young talent award.
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News‘Dragonfly’, ‘Mr Burton’ among winners at Dinard Festival Of British & Irish Film 2025
Daisy-May Hudson’s ‘Lollipop’ landed the talent of tomorrow prize.
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FeaturesMilan Skrobanek on The Unspoken Language’, about the love affair between a blind man and a deaf woman
Skrobanek explains the challenges he found when casting the feature.
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NewsTereza Nvotová’s ‘Father’ wins top prize at Zurich Film Festival
Freiburghaus’s directorial debut also scooped the festival’s Audience Award.
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Reviews‘Hen’ review: Greek life seen from the perspective of a plucky chicken makes for a compelling drama
Hungarian director György Pálfi’s emotive film takes the point of view of a hen escaping an industrial farm to reflect on humanity
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FeaturesMarlene Bischof and Nicolai Zeitler on how they made buzzy Hamburg title ‘I Am The Greatest’
” I throw dialogue in the air and he integrates it into the structure,” says Bischof of how the rising German filmmakers effectively collaborate.
















