All Festivals articles – Page 476
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Reviews'Gay Chorus Deep South': Tribeca Review
The San Francisco Gay Men’s choir sings a message of tolerance on a tour of America’s Southern states
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NewsTribeca doc 'I Am Human' lands at Film Sales Company (exclusive)
Company fielding inquiries on sequels, episodic rights.
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Reviews'The Kill Team': Tribeca Review
Alexander Skarsgård is a scary standout in this gritty war drama
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Reviews'A Taste Of Sky': Tribeca Review
How one Danish culinary entrepreneur tried to start a food movement in Bolivia
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NewsNew Zealand Film Festival appoints Marten Rabarts as director
Rabarts moves from Eye International in the Netherlands.
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Reviews'The Projectionist': Tribeca Review
Abel Ferrara’s tribute to a long-standing member of the New York film community
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Reviews'Two/One': Tribeca Review
Two strangers in Canada and Shanghai may be connected in this enigmatic drama
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Reviews'Flawless': Tribeca Review
A transgender teen navigates the social hierarchy at her new Jerusalem school
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Reviews'Burning Cane': Tribeca Review
Wendell Pierce stars in a young director’s tale of drink and despair
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Reviews'Rewind': Tribeca Review
An ever-present camera recalls the director’s traumatic childhood in an exceptionally courageous documentary
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Reviews'Only': Tribeca Review
Frieda Pinto and Leslie Odom Jr star in a low key affair set in a dystopian future where the female race is being wiped out
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Reviews'A Regular Woman': Tribeca Review
Dramatisation of the real-life 2005 honour killing of Hatun Aynur Sürücü
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Reviews'Mystify: Michael Hutchence': Tribeca Review
Stand-out documentary about the life of the late INXS frontman seems destined for wider release
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Reviews'Scheme Birds': Tribeca Review
Intimate and wrenchingly affecting documentary from two first-time directors is set in a hopeless Scottish estate
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News'Easy Rider', 'The Shining', Luis Buñuel selected for Cannes Classics 2019
Programme will also pay tribute to Milos Forman.
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Reviews'Come To Daddy': Tribeca Review
Elijah Wood stars in this pitch-black, tone-deaf comedy from the makers of ‘The Greasy Strangler’
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Reviews'The Gasoline Thieves': Tribeca Review
Edgar Nito’s impressive debut is a brutally effective thriller set around Mexico’s underground fuel pipelines
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NewsInternational festival chiefs call for release of Myanmar filmmaker Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi
”We are gravely concerned for his health and fear for his life.”
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Reviews‘Run’: Review
Scott Graham’s third film is set in a Scottish fishing port and takes inspiration from Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born To Run’
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Reviews'Roads': Tribeca Review
Sebastian Schipper follows up ’Victoria’ with this story of a British teen who embarks on a risky roadtrip with a Congolese illegal immigrant














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