All Festivals articles – Page 542
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NewsEpic Pictures, MovieCloud partner on Dread Central Presents slate (exclusive)
Initial slate of horror titles includes Imitation Girl, #Screamers, The Lodgers.
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FeaturesPernille Fischer Christensen on Berlinale title 'Becoming Astrid'
Danish project explores the human side of Pippi Longstocking author Astrid Lindgren.
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Reviews'The Heiresses': Berlin Review
This female-driven debut has much to say about the class system in Paraguay
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NewsCPH:DOX unveils 200-film programme and focuses on science, social experiments
Musicians The xx presents a curated programme; festival hosts world premieres of new films by Andreas Dalsgaard and Iris Zaki.
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NewsCBS Films acquires 'Strange But True' starring Amy Ryan, Greg Kinnear (exclusive)
Bankside handles international sales in Berlin.
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NewsSony acquires Paraguayan thriller 'The Gold Seekers' (exclusive)
Film was Paraguayan foreign-language Oscar submission.
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NewsRob Brydon-starring comedy 'Swimming With Men' gets UK deal (exclusive)
Vertigo Releasing acquires title from HanWay Films.
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NewsGlobal Road targets $1bn production war chest
Company aiming for 15 annual US releases by 2020.
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NewsArnold Schwarzenegger joins Michael Fassbender in 'Kung Fury'
Bloom represents international rights in Berlin.
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NewsBerlin jury head Tom Tykwer responds to festival letter row and #MeToo debate
Cloud Atlas director says there is a “strong quest for a natural change” at the festival.
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Reviews'That Summer': Berlin Review
A return to Grey Gardens, comprised of footage shot by Peter Beard and Lee Radziwill
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News'My Days Of Mercy' with Ellen Page, Kate Mara to open BFI Flare festival
Postcards From London to close 32nd edition of London LGBT Film Festival.
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Reviews'Generation Wealth': Berlin Review
A disturbing documentary chronicles society’s obsession with success and excess
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NewsAmazon Studios unveils first output deals as 'The Aeronauts' takes off (exclusive)
The Aeronauts stars Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones.
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NewsWizart strikes US deal for two Russian animations
Russian animation outfit Wizart’s new projects The Snow Queen: Fire And Ice and Sheep And Wolves have been sold to the US.
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NewsPremiere boards Asa Butterfield dramedy 'The House Of Tomorrow' (exclusive)
Coming-of-age tale co-stars Alex Wolff, Ellen Burstyn, and Nick Offerman.
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NewsBerlin chief Dieter Kosslick to receive Sam Spiegel award (exclusive)
Lab also introduces Work In Progress Platform awarding cash prizes to films in postproduction.














