All Festivals articles – Page 541
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NewsYorgos Lanthimos' 'The Favourite' to open 56th New York Film Festival
Follow-up to The Killing Of A Sacred Deer is ‘a wild, wild ride’.
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NewsBradley Cooper's 'A Star Is Born' to have world premiere at Venice Film Festival
The film will screen out-of-competition on Friday August 31.
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NewsFrightFest unveils 2018 Screen Genre Rising Star Award long-list
Seven names chosen for initial list.
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NewsSan Sebastian Festival 2018 reveals Spanish film, TV line-up
Icíar Bollaín, Isaki Lacuesta and Carlos Vermut to return.
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Reviews‘Buffalo Boys’: New York Asian Film Festival Review
Indonesian western marks producer Mike Wiluan’s directorial debut
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NewsTokyo Film Festival's Crosscut Asia to focus on music-themed films
Highlights include Filipino auteur Lav Diaz’ rock opera Season Of The Devil, which premiered at Berlin.
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Reviews'Dead In A Week (Or Your Money Back)': Galway Review
Debut comedy from Tom Edmunds features Tom Wilkinson and Christopher Eccleston
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NewsBIFAN’s top NAFF awards go to projects from Brunei, Cambodia
Abdul Zainidi’s Worm And The Widow and Sokyou Chea’s Soul Searching take top award.
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News'On Happiness Road', 'Dear Ex' triumph at Taipei Film Awards
Father To Son and The Bold, The Corrupt And The Beautiful were also big winners at awards held during Taipei Film Festival.
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NewsJacqueline Lyanga named LA Film Festival guest director of VR, immersive storytelling
Event occupies new awards season slot of September 20-28.
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NewsGaspar Noé's 'Climax' wins top prize at 2018 Neuchatel Film Festival
This year’s event was attended by 44,000 festival-goers.
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Reviews'The Dig': Galway Review
The Galway Film Fleadh’s best film is a tight, dark western by the Tohill Brothers
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Reviews'BuyBust': NYAFF Review
The New York Asian Film Festival’s closing film is both brazenly cynical and brilliantly executed
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Reviews'Cellar Door': Galway Review
A woman struggles to decipher her past in Viko Nikci’s intense film
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Reviews'Don't Leave Home': Galway Review
Michael Tully creeps around the Irish countryside for a gothic tale of disappeared children
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News‘We’re explorers trying to find films that would be criminal to ignore’ – NYAFF heads on how the festival stands out
New York Asian Film Festival heads on global trawl for content, festival blind spots, ‘fear of China’.
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News"Cinema is already dead," says David Cronenberg
must Netflix’s TV series are a new art form, the Canadian director suggested.
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NewsSan Sebastian unveils Claire Denis and Naomi Kawase titles for 2018 competition
Films from Valeria Sarmiento, Benjamín Naishtat, Markus Schleinzer and Simon Jaquemet also selected.
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Reviews'The Devil's Doorway': Galway Review
An Irish found-footage genre film unearths scary surprises in a Magdalene Laundry
















