All Festivals articles – Page 662
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NewsStockholm festival launches $120k international film award
New Stockholm Impact Award will be part of a new international film competition.
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NewsMoscow Business Square to spotlight Finland, Austria
The film industries of Finland and Austria will be under the spotlight at the 7th Moscow Business Square (MBS) (June 21-22).
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NewsEdinburgh unveils 2015 line-up
Ewan McGregor, Jane Seymour, Malcolm McDowell and Hong Kong director Johnnie To among the guests set to attend the festival.
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NewsAmit Gupta's 'One Crazy Thing' to open East End Film Festival
Festival to include 18 world premieres and close with US crime documentary 3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets.
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Cannes 2015 jury tried to "balance out" awards
Co-president Ethan Coen said the jury tried to “balance out” the awards while Jake Gyllenhaal addresses “controlled suicide”.
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NewsCannes: Jacques Audiard's 'Dheepan' wins Palme d'Or
Other winners include Son Of Saul, The Assassin, Chronic, The Lobster, The Measure Of A Man, Carol and Mon Roi.
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NewsCannes: ‘Son of Saul’, 'Masaan', 'Paulina' win Fipresci prizes
Other prizes go to My Mother, Masaan and Paulina.
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NewsCannes: ‘Rams’ wins Un Certain Regard prize
Other prizes awarded to Dalibor Matanić’s The High Sun, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Journey to the Shore and Corneliu Porumboiu’s The Treasure.
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NewsHandling: Toronto's Platform to give 'bump' to int'l films
Toronto International Film Festival director and CEO has revealed further details of Toronto’s new Platform section, which will be the festival’s first competitive section.
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News'The Lobster' bookies favourite to win Cannes Palme d'Or
Son of Saul and Carol also strong contenders.
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NewsDurban Filmart selects 19 projects
Durban FilmMart, which runs in Durban, South Africa from July 17-20, has announced its project selection for this year.
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NewsMelbourne's Premiere Fund gets government renewal
Victoria government pledges $900,000 renewal.
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NewsCannes chief talks approach to female filmmakers
At his highly-anticipated talk for the Kering Women In Motion series at the Majestic Hotel, Cannes festival director Thierry Fremaux kicked off proceedings with the statement, “This debate makes me furious.”
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NewsCannes seeks to clarify red-carpet code after backlash
Festival “reminds” staff of “rules” after backlash that included Emily Blunt voicing “disappointment”.
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NewsCannes 2015: Screen's dailies
Read Screen International’s latest daily magazine from the 68th Cannes Film Festival here.
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NewsEIFF unveils further Scottish titles
New additions to programme include Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward, Hector starring Peter Mullan and music documentary Big Gold Dream.














