All Festivals articles – Page 461
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News'Saint Maud' director wins £50,000 IWC bursary award
Protagonist Pictures handles international sales on psychological horror from first-time director.
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NewsSaudi's Red Sea International Film Festival unveils debut lab selection
New initiative is organised in collaboration with the TorinoFilmLab.
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NewsSony Pictures Classics sets January 2020 US release for Italian Oscar submission 'The Traitor'
Crime drama opened in Italy in May.
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NewsWhat did the organiser make of Filmfest Hamburg’s inaugural Explorer Konferenz?
The aim is to open it to international attendees in 2020.
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NewsFilmfest Hamburg cancels filmmaker gifts to donate money to imprisoned Myanmar filmmaker
Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi is suffering from liver cancer.
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FeaturesDirector Caroline Fourest describes her battle to make feminist war film ‘Sisters In Arms’
The film premiered at El Gouna and is opening in France this month.
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FeaturesHow director Sergio Basso pitched a musical documentary to potential financiers
‘Tell Me who I Am’ is the story of Bhutanese refugees in a Nepalese camp.
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News‘I Lost My Body’ earns unprecedented COLCOA triumph as streamers dominate key awards
Les Misérables wins Los Angeles Film Critics Association’s best first film award.
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NewsBrazilian drama ‘Pacified’ wins top award in San Sebastian
‘The Endless Trench’ picked up four prizes.
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NewsKarolis Kaupinis’ ‘Nova Lituania’ wins top prize at Athens Film Festival
The Greek festival celebrated its 25th anniversary.
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NewsSix talking points from the Zurich Summit
The heavyweight speakers included Rena Ronson, Carole Scotia and Rose Garnett.
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NewsSudanese drama ‘You Will Die At Twenty’ wins top award at Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival
Festival chief Intishal Al Tamimi says El Gouna Film Festival has built solid foundations.
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NewsMarcus H. Rosenmüller’s ‘The Keeper’ scores at Dinard Film Festival
The post-war romance picked up two awards.
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Reviews‘Some Beasts’: San Sebastian Review
Stranding his monied family on a deserted island, Jorge Serrano pushes the boat out too far
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Reviews'The Irishman': Review
A picture that immediately takes its place in the Scorsese canon, and a strong position in the Oscar race.
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NewsNina Hoss: “Female directors should be allowed to fail”
The German actress is the recipinet of Hamburg FilmFest’s presitgious Douglas Sirk prize.
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News‘The Planters’ triumphs at Raindance Film Festival
Triple F-Rated feature named Film of the Festival.
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NewsRobert De Niro added to BFI London Film Festival talks
Oscar-winning actor heading to London with ‘The Irishman’.
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Reviews‘Paradise War: The Story Of Bruno Manser’: Zurich Review
Zurich’s ecological-themed opening film is set in Malaysian Borneo
















