All Festivals articles – Page 610
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Sheffield Doc/Fest set for record numbers
UK documentary festival opened with Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look Of Silence.
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Whicker's foundation launches $150,000 awards at Doc/Fest
New awards to support UK documentaries.
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Edinburgh chair Bob Last quits ahead of film festival
Move comes less than two weeks before the start of the festival.
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Cannes chief slams impact of social networks on festival
More to film reviewing than a 140-character tweet, says Thierry Frémaux.
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Tzoumerkas, Csaszi among new Nipkow intake
EXCLUSIVE: Greece’s Syllas Tzoumerkas and Hungary’s Adam Csaszi are among 13 international filmmakers selected to each spend three months in Berlin as part of the Nipkow Programme residency.
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Karen Gillan on Edinburgh Film Fest jury
Edinburgh International Film Festival unveils juries and guests for 2015 edition.
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New Brüggemann, Ranisch films in Munich Fipresci premiere
New films by Dietrich Brüggemann, Alex Ranisch and Philip Koch are to be judged by Munich Film Festival’s first ever Fipresci jury in its New German Cinema sidebar at this year’s forthcoming edition (June 25 - July 4).
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'I Am Somebody' to open Shanghai fest
Derek Yee’s I Am Somebody will open this year’s Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF, June 13-21), while China-Russian co-production Ballet In The Flames Of War will close the event.
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Krakow’s Film and Music Festival composes itself
A celebration of film and television music was once again at the heart of Krakow’s Film and Music Festival, now in its eighth year.
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‘Suffragette’ to open BFI London Film Festival
Period drama starring Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep to receive European premiere; new trailer released.
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Edinburgh unveils 2015 industry line-up
EXCLUSIVE: Discussions to cover development, financing, exhibition and sustainability, and will include a new distribution market.
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Edinburgh reveals 2015 Network projects
EXCLUSIVE: A crime farce, prison drama, Highland thriller and fantastical love story among titles.
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Korea's NAFF It Project reveals 2015 line-up
South Korea’s Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan), Asia’s largest genre film fest, has announced 21 titles from 12 countries to be presented during the Network of Asian Fantastic Films (NAFF) genre film project market.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest launches interactive award
ARTE International Prize up for grabs at Crossover Market.
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Many passed on Boyhood… including Cannes
CREATIVE WEEK: Boyhood producer Jonathan Sehring reveals industry doubts about indie hit.
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Karlovy Vary unveils 2015 competition line-ups
Anti-Nazi satire from Stations of the Cross director Dietrich Bruggemann and a new documentary from Mark Cousins among titles.
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Galway festival to open with paralysed director's 'My Name Is Emily'
EXCLUSIVE: Simon Fitzmaurice’s debut feature to world premiere at Galway Film Fleadh.
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Ex-Doc/Fest head Heather Croall to receive honour
Sheffield Doc/Fest to pay tribute to former festival director Heather Croall with Inspiration Award.
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Caribbean in Cannes: paving the way for new voices
GUEST BLOG: Nneka Luke, external relations director at the trinidad+tobago film festival, on why Cannes showed there are reasons to be cheerful in the Caribbean.
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Krakow focus on Lithuania; Polish doc showcase
Lithuanian documentaries will be in the spotlight at this year’s 55th Krakow Film Festival (May 31-June 7) which opens with Krzysztof Kopczynski’s The Dybbuk. A Tale Of Wandering Souls.