All Festivals articles – Page 628
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Odessa film festival denied state funding
This year’s Odessa International Film Festival has again been denied any state funding by the Ukrainian State Film Agency (USFA).
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Cannes: Isabella Rossellini named Un Certain Regard president
Italian-American actress and director to head Un Certain Regard jury.
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'Koza' wins at Vilnius Film Festival
Ivan Ostrochovský’s boxer drama Koza has been named Best Film at the 20th Vilnius International Film Festival.
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Edinburgh launches Scottish screenwriters lab
EXCLUSIVE: Wellcome Trust partners with festival on two-day lab.
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Beijing film festival unveils 15 competition titles
The Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) has unveiled the 15 competition titles and four gala premiees that will screen at this year’s edition (April 16-23), including opening film Maraviglioso Boccaccio, directed by Italian auteurs Paolo and Vittorio Taviani.
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'Sworn Virgin' takes top prize at Hong Kong
Laura Bispuri’s Sworn Virgin won the Firebird Award in the Young Cinema Competition at this year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), which wrapped on Monday night.
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Sonoma fest announces winners
Kerem Sanga’s The Young Kieslowski earned Best American Independent Feature award as the 18th Sonoma International Film Festival came to a close.
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Korea's Jeonju to open with Vincent Cassel's 'Partisan'
Some 200 titles set to screen at South Korea’s Jeonju International Film Festival.
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Sarajevo's CineLink announces eight projects
Sarajevo’s co-production market’s first batch of projects includes new films by Erol Mintas, Ivana Mladenovic
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Karlovy Vary’s Tereza Perinova dies aged 35
International press head was part of the “foundation” of the festival.
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Visions du Réel 2015 to spotlight women
Sylvain Biegeleisen’s Twilight of a Life to open the documentary film festival in Switzerland.
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Edinburgh to launch film distribution market
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) is planning to launch a two-day ‘market’ this June dedicated to emerging distribution models.
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Cannes chief to speak during first 'Women in Motion' programme
Thierry Fremaux to address women and the film industry as part of a joint venture with new sponsor Kering.
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And the Cannes line-up is…?
Gazing into the crystal ball, Screen rounds up its Cannes predictions.
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NYAFF to honour late Japanese film 'legends'
EXCLUSIVE: The New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) has announced a special focus on two Japanese film legends, Ken Takakura (Black Rain) and Bunta Sugawara (Battles Without Honor), who both passed away last November.
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Hong Kong Filmart 2015: Read Screen's Dailies
Get all the exclusives, reviews, features and screening times from the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (Filmart).
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Cannes 2015 poster pays tribute to Ingrid Bergman
Cannes Film Festival envokes classic Hollywood with an image of the late star.
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iRep explores digital age for documentaries
Lagos, Nigeria’s iRep, one of Africa’s few documentary-specific film festivals, has closed its fifth anniversary edition showing more than 40 films curated around themes and issues in Africa.