All Festivals articles – Page 607
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FeaturesSundance 2017 profiles: World Cinema Dramatic preview
Our guide to the films in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic competition.
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NewsBerlinale Co-Production Market selects 36 projects for 2017 edition
A pool of 550 producers, sales agents and financiers will attend this year’s event.
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FeaturesSundance 2017 preview: climate change to the fore
The festival will host the premiere of Al Gore’s new climate change doc, with the environment one of the key themes this year.
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News'Carol' producer Christine Vachon to talk at Glasgow Film Festival
BBC, BFI, Film4, Creative Scotland execs to speak on panel discussion about the future of Scottish film industry.
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NewsGoteborg Film Festival unveils 450 film line-up
World premieres include Fanny Ardant’s Stalin’s Couch [pictured], Elisabeth E. Schuch’s The Book Of Birdie, Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen’s Rift, and Manuel Concha’s Blind Alley.
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Features15 UK and Irish films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here to Asif Kapadia’s Maradona doc, Screen profiles a selection of hot UK projects in 2017.
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Features19 European films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Borg/McEnroe to Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake, Screen profiles a selection of hot European projects in 2017.
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News'Tom Of Finland' to open Goteborg Film Festival
Dome Karukoski’s biopic will have its world premiere at the Swedish festival.
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NewsAndrew Scott, David Tennant films to bookend Glasgow Film Festival
Handsome Devil to kick-off the event, Mad To Be Normal picked as Closing Film Gala.
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NewsBerlin to open with Django Reinhardt biopic
Etienne Comar’s directorial debut stars Reda Kateb as iconic musician.
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NewsRotterdam reveals Tiger competition lineup
Rotterdam reveals 2017 Tiger lineup and jury ahead of 46th edition.
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NewsScreen's most-read stories of 2016
Topics that were popular with Screen readers in 2016 included Blade Runner, Baahubali, our Cannes jury grid and of course, Brexit.
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NewsBerlin 2017: Michael Winterbottom music doc, Lena Dunham-voiced animation in Generations
Three UK features among first 15 films selected for Berlin’s Generations programme.
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NewsBerlin 2017: first Panorama titles announced
South African-set The Wound, directed by John Trengove, set to kick off this year’s Panorama main programme.
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News'Glory' wins top prize at Les Arcs European Film Festival
Other big winners were Home, Layla M, The Fixer and Lady Macbeth.
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NewsKaurismäki, Potter, Trueba among Berlin 2017 first wave
Aki Kaurismäki, Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland, Sally Potter among Competition lineup.
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NewsKurdish director Hussein Hassan’s Isis drama triumphs in Dubai
The 13th edition of DIFF has revealed its winners with The Dark Wind scooping top prize.
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NewsEuropean Shooting Stars 2017 revealed
The young acting talent will be presented on the opening weekend of next year’s Berlinale.
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FeaturesDubai Q&A: Iman Kamel talks 'Egyptian Jeanne d’Arc'
The Egyptian film-maker talks to Melanie Goodfellow about her creative documentary, which chronicles her country’s revolution and premier in DIFF’s Muhr Feature competition.
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FeaturesDubai Q&A: Ali F Mostafa and Rami Yasin on dystopian thriller 'The Worthy'
Emirati film-maker Ali F Mostafa and producer Rami Yasin talk to Melanie Goodfellow about The Worthy, which played in DIFF’s Muhr Emirati competition














