All Festivals articles – Page 565
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Reviews'Love and Shukla': Busan Review
A strained arranged marriage is the focus of this family drama from Siddartha Jatla
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Reviews'Outdoors': Haifa Review
An Israeli couple’s marriage is put to the test as they construct their dream countryside home
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NewsSam D. Pollard on feature doc 'Sammy Davis Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me'
“The issue of race in America never goes away.”
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NewsBusan International Film Festival 2017 supplement
Read Screen International’s special Busan supplement here…
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News'Call Me By Your Name' director: shooting on digital is "laziness"
Luca Guadagnino launches broadside at ”ideological lie of the industry”.
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NewsTallinn Black Nights programmer Igor Gouskov dies aged 50
”He was kind-hearted and wise, and he lived in the name of film.”
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NewsFeng Xiaogang's 'Youth' to open Pingyao Film Festival
Other titles in the PYIFF line-up include The Square, Last Flag Flying and Outrage Coda.
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Reviews'Roller Dreams': London Review
Kate Hickey looks at the gentrification of Venice Beach in this affecting documentary
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FeaturesBusan Film Festival looks to the future after rocky few years
“This year’s film festival must be held, no matter what the situation.”
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Reviews'Funny Cow': London Review
Maxine Peake is defiantly good as a Northern comic working the sexist circuit of the 1970s and 80s
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NewsVenice winner 'Custody' heading to the UK (exclusive)
Picturehouse Entertainment acquires Xavier Legrand’s thriller.
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News'The Rider' triumphs at Reykjavik International Film Festival
Chloe Zhao’s latest wins at Icelandic festival.
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Reviews'6 Days': London Review
Toa Fraser directs Jamie Bell as a SAS leader during the 1980 siege of the Iranian Embasssy in London
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News'Pop Aye' wins best international film at 2017 Zurich Film Festival
Other winners include Blue My Mind, Machines and Before Summer Ends.
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Reviews'Montana': Haifa Review
A debut from Israel which is surprisingly light on its feet, given the weighty matters it addresses
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Reviews'Kingdom Of Us': London Review
Lucy Cohen’s doc, headed for Netflix, is an extraordinary and intimate look at one family coping in the face of loss and other challenges
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Reviews'Good Manners': London Review
Brazilian drama is a a compellingly unconventional addition to the lycan movie genre
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Reviews'Cargo': Adelaide Review
Martin Freeman stars in Netflix’s thoughtful, impactful Australian-set zombie thriller
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Reviews'Ghost Stories': London Review
An accomplished cinematic re-working of the hit British supernatural stage play














