All Festivals articles – Page 497
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News'Amanda', 'A First Farewell' take top prizes at Tokyo film festival
Festival’s 31st edition built bridges to China and Southeast Asia.
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NewsVicky Krieps to play composer Alma Mahler in 'Alma & Oskar' (exclusive)
Picture Tree International handling period project at AFM.
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NewsReason8 seals deals on three AFM titles (exclusive)
Jemaine Clement comedy Humor Me sells to several territories.
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NewsWizart inks AFM deals on 'Sheep And Wolves: Pig Deal'
Family animation sequel sells to Poland and Germany, Austria, Switzerland.
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NewsSwedish sci-fi epic 'Aniara' sells to UK (exclusive)
Film premiered in Toronto’s Discovery strand.
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NewsFirst look at Mia Wasikowska in 'Judy And Punch' (exclusive)
Cornerstone Films is handling sales on the title in AFM.
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NewsNew Europe scores early AFM sales on Norwegian hit animation 'Cattle Hill' (exclusive)
Box office hit sells to UK, Benelux, South Kore and more.
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FeaturesFilmmaker Rikiya Imaizumi on his Tokyo competition title 'Just Only Love'
Imaizumi’s drama about millennials navigating love is one of only two Japanese features in TIFF Competition.
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News'The Dark Room' takes best film at Hanoi International Film Festival
Festival also showcases local films as the Vietnam Cinema Department becomes more proactive in film financing.
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NewsLA Film Festival to close after 18 years
’While we are very proud of what we’ve accomplished… the truth is that it has struggled to thrive.’
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NewsHelsinki’s Night Visions to celebrate the films of Sam Firstenberg, Sergio Stivaletti
Genre festival will screen the Nordic premiere of Stivaletti’s ‘Rabbia Furiosa’.
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News'The Wound' producers secure sales deal for South African drama 'The Tree' (exclusive)
Pluto Film takes rights to Cape Town-set drama.
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NewsMatt Bomer-starring 'Papi Chulo' scores North America deal for Bankside (exclusive)
Blue Fox Entertainment buys black comedy.
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NewsJessica Brown Findlay, Sean Harris to lead horror 'The Banishing' for WestEnd (exclusive)
Christopher Smith directing 1930s-set genre film.
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Reviews'Before The Frost': Tokyo Review
Michael Noer’s period drama set in 1850s Denmark is grim but never less than gripping
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NewsCzech documentary festival Ji.hlava announces winners for 2018 edition
Karel Žalud’s ’Enclosed World’ took best Czech documentary.
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Reviews'Three Husbands': Tokyo Review
A young woman attempts to sate her addiction to sex in the final instalment of Fruit Chan’s ‘Prostitute Trilogy’














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