All Festivals articles – Page 480
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Reviews'The Disappearance Of My Mother': CPH:DOX Review
A deeply intimate profile of Italian model Benedetta Barzini by her son, Beniamino Barrese
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Reviews'On The Inside Of A Military Dictatorship': CPH:DOX Review
An intriguing look at Myanmar’s rocky road from military rule to attempted democracy
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Reviews'The Rest': CPH:DOX Review
Ai Weiwei follows up Human Flow with a deeper exploration of the modern refugee crisis
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FeaturesAi Weiwei talks new doc 'The Rest', criticises global film industry for working with China
Chinese artist and filmmaker’s new project is a follow-up to Human Flow and will premiere at CPH:DOX festival.
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NewsTIFF names Diana Sanchez senior director of film
Laura Ryan promoted to vp, visitor experience; Jennifer Frees is new vp, partnerships.
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NewsDoha Film Institute wraps successful fifth edition of Qumra
Industry event featuring pitches, work in progress screenings, mentoring sessions and masterclasses wrapped on Wednesday.
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NewsQumra 2019: "Don't give up on VR," says new technology guru
It’s only that the media hype has died down, Michel Reihac told the Doha audience.
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NewsQumra 2019: Pawel Pawlikowski reveals his traumatic move to the UK as a teenager
It instilled in him the artistic vision that runs through all of films.
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FeaturesCPH:DOX 2019: Festival chief talks Europe, gender equality and testing the appetite for fiction films
The doc-focused event opens today in Copenhagen.
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NewsHong Kong Filmart 2019: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the 2019 edition of Hong Kong Filmart here.
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News'Midnight Family' wins top prize at Guadalajara
Luke Lorentzen’s feature documentary premiered at Sundance.
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NewsGuillermo del Toro, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro among Tribeca Talks line-up
Festival brass also announced additional features in Movies Plus section.
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NewsTomer Heymann, Pratibha Parmar lead 2019 BFI Flare industry programme
Events include a panel on crowdfunding.
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Reviews'Vanishing Days': Hong Kong Review
A 14-year-old girl grapples with her family history during one humid summer
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FeaturesCannes 2019: who’s in the running?
Screen has been talking with producers, sales agents, distributors and territory experts to find out what could be ready for Cannes 2019.
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NewsHBO’s 'Chernobyl', Nat Geo’s 'The Hot Zone' among TV premieres at Tribeca Film Festival
Festival sets cast reunions for The Simpsons, In Living Color.
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Reviews'Bodies At Rest': Hong Kong Review
Renny Harlin’s Hong Kong-set genre piece opens the 43rd Hong Kong International Film Festival
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Reviews'A Dog Barking At The Moon': Hong Kong Review
A pregnant woman finds herself caught between her unhappy mother and homosexual father
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Reviews'The Lady Improper': Hong Kong Review
A sexually repressed divorcee has her passion ignited by a free-spirited chef
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NewsQumra 2019: Production designer Eugenio Caballero talks 'Pan's Labyrinth', 'ROMA' and earthquakes
”“I’ve been thinking about why I do a lot of films about destruction,” Caballero told the audience.














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