All Festivals articles – Page 596
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NewsFemale film collective bows in Jerusalem with debut feature
Micro-budget Death Of A Poetess set for world premiere.
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NewsTodd Solondz, Mohsen Makhmalbaf ready Jerusalem-set feature 'The Quarters'
Arsinee Khanjian, Anne Muylaert also onboard portmanteau project.
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NewsJerusalem Cinematheque to restore 30,000 Israeli films
The organisation is upping its archive efforts after purchasing digitisation technology.
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NewsMatch Factory boards Eran Kolirin's 'Let It Be Morning' as project gears up
EXCLUSIVE: Beyond The Mountains And The Hill director aiming for early 2018 shoot on latest feature.
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FeaturesIsrael's indie producers feel the squeeze
Israel continues to punch above its weight internationally but its indie producers feel under pressure at home.
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FeaturesLouis Garrel on why he decided to play Godard in 'Redoubtable'
French star talks reincarnating Jean-Luc Godard on the big screen.
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FeaturesMichel Hazanavicius: 'Some think it's blasphemous to make a film about Godard'
On the eve of Jerusalem Film Festival, Redoubtable director discusses his Jean-Luc Godard biopic.
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NewsLocarno Festival 2017 line-up revealed
Atomic Blonde, The Big Sick, The Song Of Scorpions among line-up.
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NewsJohn Cleese to receive honorary Sarajevo Film Festival award
Monty Python star honoured for his contribution to film.
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NewsWroclaw's New Horizons competition lineup revealed
EXCLUSIVE: 12 Polish premieres include Menashe and Makala.
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NewsTop film festival heads set for Jerusalem's Think Fest
EXCLUSIVE: EFM, Rotterdam, Locarno, Tribeca chiefs among those attending inaugural event.
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NewsEIFF's Mark Adams, Doha's Fatma Al Remaihi join Sarajevo jury
Melisa Sözen, Gordan Bogdan also set to join jury president Michel Franco.
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NewsTodd Haynes’ 'Wonderstruck' set as Centerpiece selection at 55th NYFF
Dual timeline drama premiered in Cannes, will receive New York premiere on October 7.
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NewsSanta Barbara festival confirms 2018 dates
Executive director Roger Durling announced 33rd edition timeline.
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FeaturesKarlovy Vary: Joanna Kos-Krauze talks Rwandan genocide drama 'Birds Are Singing In Kigali'
The Polish filmmaker describes the difficult journey to completing her KVIFF competition entry, including her husband’s mid-shoot passing.
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NewsFuture Frames spotlights new filmmakers at Karlovy Vary 2017
Director Denis Côté and European Film Promotion boss speak to Screen about the student filmmaker scheme.
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NewsFantasia to close with international premiere of 'A Taxi Driver'
21st edition of Montreal genre festival to also screen Atomic Blonde, Good Time and world premiere of 4K restoration of Suspiria.














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