All Festivals articles – Page 535
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NewsIsraeli doc festival Docaviv unveils 20th anniversary programme
15 Israeli docs chosen from 78 submissions for main Competition.
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NewsCannes 2018: Ursula Meier named Caméra d'Or jury president
Last year’s winner was Léonor Serraille’s Montparnasse Bienvenüe.
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NewsUK's Festival of Commonwealth Film announces inaugural line-up
Programme includes I Am Not A Witch, My Pure Land.
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NewsFrench critics object to Cannes press screening changes
The new rules raise “a simple mathematical question”.
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Reviews'Sunshine That Can Move Mountains': Hong Kong Review
A Tibetan monk faces temptation in this handsome debut from Wang Qiang
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NewsCPH:DOX awards go to 'The Raft', 'Lykkelænder', 'Beautiful Things'
Other winners at the 15th CPH:DOX are Wild Relatives, Laila At The Bridge and False Confessions.
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FeaturesComment: Screen's chief critic reacts to Cannes screening shake-up
“The question is simple: why doesn’t Cannes just impose an embargo?”
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NewsCannes chief reveals press screening shake-up and red carpet selfie ban
Thierry Fremaux says press screenings will happen at the same time as premieres.
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Reviews'Posesif': Hong Kong Review
A teen romance takes a dark turn in Indonesian director Edwin’s fourth feature
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Reviews'The Wolf House (La casa lobo)': Hong Kong Review
Fairy tales, folklore and remarkable animation combine in this fantastical Chilean tale
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NewsEdinburgh Film Festival 2018 retrospective programme announced
’Time of the Signs: Chasing the American Zeitgeist’ is inspired by current affairs in Trump-era America.
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Reviews'Wangdrak's Rain Boots': Hong Kong Review
A young Tibetan boy dreams of a new pair of wellingtons in Lhapal Gyal’s engaging debut
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NewsTrayvon Martin story, 'Genius: Picasso' among Tribeca TV line-up
Return of Ralph Macchio in Cobra Kai, reprising role from The Karate Kid, gets world premiere slot.
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FeaturesQ&A: Hong Kong film festival artistic director Li Cheuk To
Li joined as a programmer in the 1980s and has seen the festival through times of boom and bust for Hong Kong cinema.
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Reviews'In The Intense Now': Hong Kong Review
Five decades of archive footage tells the eye-opening story of modern political protest
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NewsTallinn Black Nights adds Baltic Film Competition for 2018 edition
Festival re-launches Estonian competition with Baltic focus.
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NewsRobin Campillo, Elizabeth Karlsen, Francis Lee lead 2018 BFI Flare industry programme
Line-up includes introductions from Hugh Grant and Rupert Everett.
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FeaturesIn focus: the 10 films in the 2018 HAF Work-in-Progress Lab
Projects will vie for prizes including the $12,800 Wanda WIP Lab Award.
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News'A Sort Of Family' leads Argentine charge at Miami Film Festival
Outsider Pictures to release in US on March 23.
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Reviews'Omotenashi': Hong Kong Review
A Japanese inn is the setting for a clash between tradition and modernity














