All Festivals articles – Page 530
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Reviews'Fugue': Cannes Review
Polish director Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s follow up to ‘The Lure’ is a consistently intriguing mystery
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NewsNew York Asian Film Festival to honour Dante Lam (exclusive)
He will receive the Daniel A. Craft award for Excellence in Action Cinema.
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NewsWar drama 'Eleven' gets sales and UK distribution deal (exclusive)
“‘Eleven’ is a tribute to those brave men and women who endured so much” say co-directors.
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NewsStrand Releasing sends 'Postcards From London' to North America (exclusive)
The film premiered at the BFI Flare Film Festival in London in March.
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NewsNew Arab Film Festival to launch in Paris this June (exclusive)
The first edition will be presided over by Palestinian actress and director Hiam Abbass
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NewsFirst look at Harry Michell's dark comedy 'Ilkley' (exclusive)
Independent handling sales in Cannes.
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Reviews'BlacKkKlansman': Cannes Review
Spike Lee returns to Cannes with a film of raw anger and sadness
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Reviews'Little Tickles': Cannes Review
A deeply personal film about coming to terms with the past is also dramatically satisfying
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NewsKino Lorber takes all North American rights to Godard's 'The Image Book'
The film scored an average of 3.0 out of 4 on Screen’s jury grid.
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Reviews'The Trouble With You': Cannes Review
A giddy comedy from France’s Pierre Salvadori is the centrepiece of Directors’ Fortnight 50th anniversary celebrations
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NewsCannabis nuns doc 'Breaking Habits' heads to US with genre label Cranked Up
The label bought the right from Film Constellation during Cannes.
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Reviews'Sir': Cannes Review
A Mumbai maid falls in love with her employer in this story of forbidden attraction
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News'Girls Of The Sun' disappoints on Screen's Cannes jury grid
Nine of twenty-one Competition films have now received their scores.
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Reviews'Dear Son': Cannes Review
Mohamed Ben Attia seals his reputation with this finely-drawn portrait of a father and his troubled son
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FeaturesLeading financiers discuss the "uncertainty" in the UK film sector
“The media landscape has never, ever changed faster than it is now.”
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Reviews'Shoplifters': Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda turns in a masterful ensemble piece about a ‘family’ living on its wits
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Reviews'Buy Me A Gun': Cannes Review
A young Mexican girl lives as a boy to avoid the attention of the local drugs cartel














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