All Festivals articles – Page 473
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Reviews'I Was At Home, But': Berlin Review
A mother struggles to readjust when her missing son returns
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Reviews'Stupid Young Heart': Berlin Review
A 15-year-old Finnish boy becomes embroiled in the politics of a local right-wing gang
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NewsElle Driver strikes deals on Roberto Saviano adaptation 'Piranhas' (exclusive)
Has world premiere in Berlin Competition on February 12.
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Reviews'The Shadow Play': Berlin Review
Lou Ye spins a tangled web of corruption in Guangzhou politics and policing
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NewsDenis Coté's 'Ghost Town Anthology' takes third spot on Screen's Berlin jury grid
Six titles still to take their places.
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Reviews'A Tale of Three Sisters': Berlin Review
Emin Alper’s third film is a mystical family drama set in Central Anatolia
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Reviews'Ghost Town Anthology': Berlin Review
An isolated, inward-looking Quebecois community struggles to cope with unexpected deaths and otherworldly appearances
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Reviews'Watergate': Berlin Review
An epic documentary looks at duplicitous American president Richard M Nixon
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BFI London Film Festival confirms 2019 dates and submission deadline
It will be led for the second time by festival director Tricia Tuttle.
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News'God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya' joint first, 'Mr Jones' scores low on Screen’s Berlin jury grid
Eight titles still to take their places.
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NewsSarajevo Film Festival to honour 'Cold War' director Pawel Pawlikowski (exclusive)
Festival to also host retrospective of director’s works.
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NewsWide House rides on rallycross documentary 'Born 2 Drive' (exclusive)
Daniel Fahre directs the story of the world’s youngest rallycross driver.
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Reviews'Mr Jones': Berlin Review
James Norton is real-life Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, whose 1930s visit to the Ukraine inspired George Orwell’s Animal Farm
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Reviews'Who You Think I Am': Berlin Review
Juliette Binoche is the 50-something mother posing as a 24-year-old online
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Reviews'Goldie': Berlin Review
An irrepressible New York teenager fights for her future in the latest from Dutch director Sam De Jong
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Reviews'Dafne': Berlin Review
An Italian Down’s Syndrome woman finds new self-confidence after the death of her mother
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Reviews'The Operative': Berlin Review
Diane Kruger and Martin Freeman headline this Mossad spy thriller directed by Yuval Adler
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Reviews'God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya': Berlin Review
A Macedonian woman faces a vicious backlash when she takes part in a traditionally all-male religious ritual














