All Festivals articles – Page 631
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Emily Blunt joins Dubai jury
Edge of Tomorrow star to help judge the winner of the IWC Filmmaker Award.
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Rotana joins From A To B as co-producer
Ali Mostafa’s road trip movie will open Abu Dhabi Film Festival.
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Busan wraps record year
The New Currents Award went to Korean film End Of Winter [pictured], directed by Kim Daehwan, and Iranian film 13, directed by Hooman Seyedi.
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Ozon wins audience prize in St Petersburg
St Petersburg International Media Forum closes inaugural edition with world premiere of Serena.
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Colangelo takes Tangerine Juice Award
Sara Colangelo receives Tangerine Juice Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
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CPH:DOX to open with Iron Curtain doc
CPH:DOX will open on Nov 5 with the world premiere of Anders Ostergaard’s 1989.
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Busan's Asian Film Market delegates up 23%
Busan’s Asian Film Market wrapped yesterday with a 23% increase on registered badge holders to 1,566, marked by strong participation from Chinese companies.
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Black Nights to focus on Poland
Tallinn’s Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 13-30) will include a focus on Polish cinema with two dozen Polish films taking centre stage, including opening film Warsaw 1944 by Jan Komasa.
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BFI London Film Festival 2014, opening night
PHOTO GALLERY: Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley were among the stars who took to the red carpet for the European premiere of The Imitation Game - the opening night film of the 58th BFI London Film Festival.
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Sangue Azul rules Rio awards
The story of a circus bullet man who visits his home town in Sangue Azul (Blue Blood) emerged as the big winner as the 16th Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival came to a close on October 8.
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Benedict Cumberbatch on Oscar buzz
Sherlock star talks awards buzz around The Imitation Game and opening the BFI London Film Festival.
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Stephen Frears to receive BFI Fellowship
Director of The Queen, Philomena and the upcoming Lance Armstrong biopic to receive honour at BFI London Film Festival.
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Clare Stewart, London Film Festival
Clare Stewart, director of BFI London Film Festival, tells Michael Rosser that a revamped programming approach is paying off.
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Take Me To the River wins at Raindance
Other winners include Poland’s Kebab & Horoscope, British film Luna, Japanese feature The Lights Shines Only There and illegal immigrant doc Days of Hope.
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St Petersburg Forum examines Russian co-pros
A roundup of news from the inaugural St Petersburg International Media Forum includes a busy French delegation and a local controversy brewing over Leviathan.
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Rome sees Business Street growth
Industry events include co-pro forum, China Day, Argentina-Brazil focus.
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Italian comedy wins in Reykjavik
I Can Quit Whenever I Want wins the Golden Puffin; Shawn Christensen’s Before I Disappear gets special jury mention.