All Festivals articles – Page 501
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News
Cate Blanchett named 2018 Cannes Film Festival jury president
“This festival plays a pivotal role in bringing the world together to celebrate story.”
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Glasgow Film Festival to open with Wes Anderson's 'Isle Of Dogs'
UK premiere of movie will take place February 21.
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German-French co-productions in the spotlight at Les Arcs film festival
Panel focused on Mia Hansen-Love’s Things To Come and Stéphane Robelin’s Mr Stein Goes Online.
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Juliette Binoche to be honoured at Göteborg Film Festival
Actress has starred in more than 70 films, including The English Patient.
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'Jimmie', 'The Death Of Stalin' to bookend Rotterdam film festival
Jimmie director’s other films include The Ape and Beast Of Burden with Daniel Radcliffe.
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Jean Becker’s WWI drama 'The Red Collar' to open 20th Unifrance Rendez-vous, first-look (exclusive)
Some 40 French companies will participate in Paris showcase.
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Berlin Film Festival 2018: Gus Van Sant, Isabelle Huppert movies in competition
The Berlinale has revealed the first films within its Competition and Berlinale Special lineups.
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Berlin unveils first wave of Panorama titles with Timur Bekmambetov, Kiyoshi Kurosawa
11 titles revealed from Berlin sidebar.
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Promotion
Call For Submissions: Screen's Berlin EFM 2018 Product Guide
Screen International presents our 2018 Berlinale/EFM Product Guide.
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LFF director Clare Stewart to take sabbatical, Tricia Tuttle moves up (exclusive)
Anne-Marie Flynn moves to managing director.
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Rotterdam film festival unveils 2018 CineMart selection
16 projects selected, including a new film from the director of Winter Brothers.
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Rotterdam film festival to host 'sleep cinema' experience from 'Uncle Boonmee' director
Apichatpong Weerasethakul bringing audio-visual artwork concept to IFFR.
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Reviews
'A Day': Macao Review
A South Korean doctor must relive the day of his daughter’s death until he finds a way to save her
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Reviews
'The Outlaws': Macao Review
Dong Seok-Ma is a no-nonsense cop in Yun-Sung Kang’s gritty crime thriller
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Reviews
'Camera': Dubai Review
A video camera found deep in the desert reveals the truth behind a series of mysterious deaths.
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Reviews
'Cactus Flower': Dubai Review
Two Egyptian women find themselves thrown out onto the busy streets of Cairo.
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Features
Dubai Film Festival one on one: Yaser Al Neyadi talks 'The Watermelon Club'
Emirati filmmaker talks to William Mullally about shooting on a micro-budget.
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Reviews
'The Last Recipe': Macao Review
A failing Japanese chef sets out to find a legendary recipe from the 1930s