All Festivals articles – Page 637
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News'Alaska Is A Drag' wins in Wroclaw
Round-up of news from the sixth American Film Festival and US in Progress showcase.
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NewsNorth Korea doc, Oscar hopefuls in Tallinn Black Nights competition
Line-up includes seven world premieres and Oscar submissions from the Netherlands, South Korea and Kazakhstan.
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'Back to the Future' fans greet Zemeckis at Tokyo opening
The Tokyo International Film Festival kicked off its 28th edition on Thursday with Robert Zemeckis’ 3D high-wire thriller The Walk.
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NewsAntonio Monda on his first year as Rome artistic director
New festival artistic director talks strengthening the programme, budget cuts and his desire to get Steven Spielberg to Rome.
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NewsRome: Dario Argento and William Friedkin deliver candid retrospective
Cinema greats Dario Argento and William Friedkin joined Rome Film Festival’s artistic director Antonio Monda on stage for a ‘Close Encounters’ discussion. What started as a retrospective; turned into a candid tell-all.
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NewsDistributors discuss festivals, critics and DSM in Rome
Talent wishlists also on the agenda during market panel.
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Singapore Film Festival reveals 2015 line-up; drops closing film
The festival will screen 146 films from 51 countries, and will honour Mohsen Makhmalbaf (pictured) with a five-film tribute.
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NewsStockholm unveils 2015 line-up; Ai Weiwei to attend
Full line-up of the Stockholm film festival includes feature and documentary competition line-ups.
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News'Invade', 'The 33' named AFI FEST centrepiece galas
Michael Moore’s Where To Invade Next and Patricia Riggen’s The 33 starring Antonio Banderas have been added to this year’s AFI FEST.
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NewsBritish boom at Mexican festivals
Two strong British programmes are running at top Mexican film festivals this month.
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BFI London Film Festival reveals 2015 attendance figures
Diminishing screen sizes and closure of a key venue led to 4% dip in numbers, festival director Clare Stewart tells ScreenDaily.
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News'Chevalier' wins best film at BFI London Film Festival
The Witch wins best debut; Sherpa wins best documentary.
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NewsMeryl Streep named Berlinale 2016 jury president
It marks the first time the Oscar-winning US actress has been a juror at a film festival.
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FeaturesFestival focus: All roads lead to Rome
Rome’s new-look market is putting the onus on convergence to bring cinema, TV and video games under one roof. Melanie Goodfellow reports on the festival’s first International Audiovisual Market.
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FeaturesFestival Focus: Tokyo stories
The 28th edition of Tokyo International Film Festival will shine a spotlight on home-grown cinema, offering fans of Japanese film a taste of everything. Chris Gallagher reports.
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FeaturesThere Will Be Subs: How MUBI captured Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'Junun'
Securing global online rights to Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film is a sign of things to come, MUBI CEO Efe Cakarel tells Screen.
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NewsFilm Bazaar unveils line-up of 19 projects
Co-production Market to feature new projects from Kanu Behl, Aditya Vikram Sengupta and Nandita Das, along with Ritesh Batra’s first project as a producer.
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News'Immortal', 'Walnut Tree' win at Busan
Iranian filmmaker Hadi Mohaghegh’s Immortal and Walnut Tree from Kazakhstan’s Yerlan Nurmukhambetov were presented with the New Currents Awards at the close of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) on Saturday night.
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News'Shameless,' 'Assassin' for Asian World festival
EXCLUSIVE: The new Los Angeles festival will open with South Korea’s The Shameless and close with Taiwan’s foreign language Oscar submission The Assassin.
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NewsBritish Urban Film Festival appoints Deacon, Ali, Fontaine
The trio join the board of the festival, which aims to increase the heritage of British diversity.








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