All Festivals articles – Page 558
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NewsDoha Film Institute pushes on with youth-focused Ajyal festival amid Gulf crisis
The Breadwinner to open fifth edition.
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NewsThessaloniki crowns winners amid concerns over Greek film industry
Ravens and No Date No Signature win top prizes.
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Reviews'A Murder In Mansfield': DOC NYC Review
Oscar-winning documentarian Barbara Kopple follows Collier Landry in his search for the truth about his mother’s murder
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NewsLi Cheuk-to stepping down from Hong Kong film festival
Artistic director to leave in 2018 after almost 30 years with the festival.
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NewsNew doc sales outfit to debut at IDFA with 'Taste Of Cement', 'Queerama' (exclusive)
Canadian distributor Syndicado launches sales company.
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NewsConnecting Cottbus crowns 2017 winners
The Last Family director Jan P. Matuszynski among winners.
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NewsFSC picks up world sales on 'La Flor De La Vida' (exclusive)
Festival kicks off in the Netherlands on November 15.
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NewsDubai unveils full 2017 Arab feature competition line-up
18 Arab world film-makers to compete in this year’s edition.
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NewsDirectors' Fortnight chief Edouard Waintrop to step down after 2018 edition
Cannes parallel sidebar Directors’ Fortnight seeking new chief for 50th edition in 2019.
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Reviews'Crater': Tokyo Review
A poignant slice of neo-realism by Italian documentarians turned debut feature helmers Silvia Luzi and Luca Bellino.
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NewsMacao's 2017 IFFAM Project Market unveils 14 genre projects
Slate includes films from Im Sang-soo, Martin Koolhoven and Ivan Sen.
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NewsLes Arcs Film Festival unveils 2017 edition
Festival championing European film to fete Germany, women.
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NewsDanish debut 'The Charmer' wins top prize at Lübeck Nordic competition
Other winners include Thelma and What Will People Say.
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NewsWomen filmmakers dominate DOK Leipzig prize-winners
Licu, A Romanian Story wins top prize at documentary fest.
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NewsDavid Lynch talks 'Twin Peaks' future, David Bowie and Kafka project
Director was appearing at Rome Film Festival
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Reviews'Of Love & Law': Tokyo Review
Hikaru Toda’s eye-opening documentary examines Japanese culture through the experiences of a gay couple
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NewsPanama's Q Films plots busy slate (exclusive)
Slate includes Frozen In Russia, set to shoot from January.
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NewsWizart adds trio of deals for animated feature 'Snow Queen 3'
Animated sequel slated for release in China in spring 2018.
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NewsBuyers hunt down AMBI's 'Beyond the Edge' with Antonio Banderas (exclusive)
Aleksandr Boguslavskiy and Francesco Cinquemani direct thriller.
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NewsArrow strikes UK deal for Ellen Page-starrer 'The Cured' (exclusive)
Bac Films scores deal in post-apocalyptic tale.














