All Festivals articles – Page 578
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Scottish films revealed for Edinburgh International Film Festival
Two Brian Cox-starrers and a documentary focus on female directors are amongst this year’s programme of films.
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Cannes: Screen's VOD panel
The discussion at Screen’s VoD panel centred on the relative virtues of different platforms and subscription models, and why the industry remains tight-lipped on viewing figures.
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'Twisted Justice' to open NYAFF
EXCLUSIVE: Go Ayano stars in the film crime drama based on detective Yoshiaki Inaba’s autobiography.
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Venice chief Barbara talks festival additions, revamped market
Festival will revamp its market offering this year under the new name Venice Production Bridge.
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Singapore fest reveals mentors
Anocha Suwichakornpong and Bernard Chauly will mentor at this year’s Singapore International Film Festival.
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IFFR's CineMart, Holland Film Meeting launch co-pro initiative
BoostNL will aim to increase support for Dutch features and international co-pros presented at the two festivals.
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Trouville launches International Cult Film Festival
Festival will offer a competition prize named after Aldo Maccione [pictured].
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Frontières to include TV shows for first time
New projects from Rook Films’ Andy Starke and Paz Brothers [pictured] among first wave of projects unveiled for sixth edition of Fantasia’s co-production market.
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Sarajevo reveals 2016 juries
Turkish producer Zeynep Atakan and Greek actress Angeliki Papoulia join Palestinian film-maker Elia Suleiman on the competition jury.
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Tokyo fest to fete Mamoru Hosoda and Shunji Iwai
Hosoda will be the subject of the festival’s Animation Focus, while Iwai will be the Director In Focus.
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James Schamus: What makes something a movie?
In a preview of his talk at Sundance Film Festival London on June 4, the American industry veteran looks at the challenges of how to define a film in the era of multi-platform content.
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Orestis Andreadakis named Thessaloniki director
Andreadakis joins from the Athens International Film Festival, which he co-founded.
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Why are women directors so sparse at major festivals?
Screen spoke to festival heads and industry about why women directors remain painfully sparse in the main strands at major festivals.
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CPH PIX confirms new structure
EXCLUSIVE: Former family festival BUSTER becomes a programme section within CPH PIX, which plans a total of 600 screenings and events this year.
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Cannes Market 2016: Climate Change
While there is space in the market for the mid-budget, adult-oriented fare no longer pursued by Hollywood, buyers and agents warn against bringing a mediocre project. Jeremy Kay gauges the mood ahead of Cannes
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Cannes 2016: Bumper Product Guide
Read Screen International’s Cannes Marche bumper product guide.
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Kim Dong-ho to become BIFF chairman
The announcement comes following news last week that former director Lee Yong-kwan had been indicted on embezzlement charges.
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Liz McIntyre: Doc/Fest is “calling all underheard voices”
The new boss of Sheffield Doc/Fest talks about this year’s line-up and the challenges of creating a programme of diverse voices.
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Israel's 'Sand Storm' wins at Jeonju festival
The 17th Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF) saw its Grand Prize in the International Competition go to Elite Zexer’s Israeli film Sand Storm today (May 5).