All Festivals articles – Page 65
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News‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ lands NYFF Spotlight Gala slot
Drama’s “premiere” designation suggests Telluride world premiere.
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News‘Shark Bait’ project bites big at MIFF’s 37º South Market
EXCLUSIVE: The Australian filmmakers will now participate in Film London’s Production Financing Market in October.
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NewsSwiss cantons Geneva and Neuchatel to launch rebate schemes for filmmakers
The regional rebate schemes aim to attract national and international productions, and can be combined with national Swiss rebate.
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NewsGeneviève Dulude-De Celles’ ‘Nina Roza’ and Goran Rebić’s ‘In The Hidden’ lead Locarno Pro winners
Industry platform handed out prizes for platforms including First Look, Alliance 4 Development, Antaviana Spanish Previews Award and the Locarno Heritage Restoration Contest.
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Reviews‘The Legend Of The Happy Worker’ review: Thomas Haden Church and Josh Whitehouse star in uneven Lynchian fable
Adaptation of S.E. Feinberg’s play is directed by Duwayne Dunham, longtime David Lynch editor
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Reviews‘Dracula’ review: Romania’s Radu Jude presents a typically inventive study of the vampire myth
The director follows up Berlin Silver Bear-winning Kontinental ’25 with this provocative portmanteau
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NewsJackie Chan and ‘Sentimental Value’ draw huge crowds at Locarno Film Festival
Locarno’s Piazza Grande screenings have been packed out, while the festival has seen a busy industry focus and widespread condemnation of suffering in Gaza.
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News‘Jaws’, ‘Sholay’ to screen in TIFF Classics
4K restorations include Manoel de Oliveira’s children’s tale Aniki-Bóbó, Iranian New Wave pioneer Bahram Beyzaie’s Bashu, The Little Stranger.
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NewsTIFF unveils 25th edition of Wavelengths strand
Eight features, a special pairing, and three shorts programmes.
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News‘The Birthday Party’ starring Willem Dafoe unveils slew of international sales after Locarno premiere
EXCLUSIVE: Miguel Angel Jimenez-directed 1970s-set tale of secrets, ambition and familial tension world premiered in Locarno’s Piazza Grande
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NewsStreamers “significantly underpaying” for pay 1 and pay 2 licence fees, Locarno think tank hears
Stuart Ford, Tricia Tuttle and Ed Guiney were talking at Locarno’s StepIn think tank.
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NewsLocarno’s Piazza Grande sees protest against war in Gaza ahead of screening
Demonstration took place ahead of the world premiere screening of Miguel Ángel Jiménez’s The Birthday Party, starring Willem Dafoe.
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Reviews‘The Birthday Party’ review: Willem Dafoe heads an international cast in entertaining tale of wealthy excess
Miguel Angel Jiminez’s Mediterranean island-set thriller also stars Joe Cole, Vic Carmen Sonne and Christos Stergioglou
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NewsIndependent Film Company acquires Cannes hazing drama ‘The Plague’
Joel Edgerton stars alongside newcomers Everett Blunck, Kayo Martin, and Kenny Rasmussen.
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NewsTIFF Primetime to premiere ‘Black Rabbit’ starring Jude Law, ‘Wayward’ with Sarah Gadon, Toni Collette
World premieres include FX drama The Lowdown from Reservation Dogs creator Sterlin Harjo.
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Reviews‘With Hasan In Gaza’ review: Palestinian filmmaker journeys through rediscovered footage in poignant documentary
Kamal Aljafari brings to Locarno a raw portrait of everyday life in Gaza, 2001, that chimes with current events
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Reviews‘In The Land Of Arto’ review: Camille Cottin and Zar Amir star in thoughtful Armenian drama
Tamara Stepanyan’s feature debut opens Locarno
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NewsNeon adds Japanese thriller ‘Exit 8’ to list of Cannes acquisitions
Genki Kawamura’s thriller will get North American premiere in TIFF next month.
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NewsTIFF Docs to showcase new work from ‘Free Solo’ directors, Laura Poitras, Gianfranco Rosi
Toronto festival brings 23 titles from 18 countries, and 16 world premieres.
















