All Festivals articles – Page 67
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News
‘Furiosa’ director George Miller teases more ‘Mad Max’ films: “There’s other stories there”
Anya Taylor-Joy says stunt performances were all carefully organised: “It doesn’t make sense how safe that film was.”
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Reviews
‘The Damned’: Cannes Review
US Civil War soldiers go up against the wilds of Montana in Roberto Minervini’s fiction debut
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Reviews
‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’: Cannes Review
A mother and daughter step up to run the family’s gambling den on an estate outside Buenos Aires in this grungy Directors Fortnight noir
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News
IDFA director unveils festivals symposium to address era of protest
“We need to examine our position so that we are not just relics of the past, protectors of conservative world views,” said Orwa Nyrabia.
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News
Israeli industry figures in Cannes call for dialogue with international industry
”Our work definitely changed since October 7. It is harder to sell films and it’s harder to create co-productions.”
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Reviews
‘The Girl With The Needle’: Cannes Review
Horrific true events inspire Magnus von Horn’s murderous black-and-white drama
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‘When The Light Breaks’: Cannes Review
National and personal tragedy collide over the course of a single Icelandic summer day in Runar Rúnarsson’s Un Certain Regard opener
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‘Kyuka Before Summer’s End’: Cannes Review
A summer boating holiday is capsized by secrets and lies in this Greek family drama which opens the ACID sidebar
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‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’: Cannes Review
Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth put pedal to the metal in George Miller’s blistering return to his Mad Max universe
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Reviews
‘Wild Diamond’: Cannes Review
Agathe Riedinger’s debut about a teenage wannabe influencer impresses in Competition at Cannes
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Reviews
‘Simon Of The Mountain’: Cannes Review
A youg disabled man is not all he appears in this fresh, provocative Argentinian debut
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Reviews
‘This Life Of Mine’: Cannes Review
Directors’ Fortnight opens with the posthumous last work from Sophie Fillieres, starring a bittersweet Agnes Jaoui
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‘Ghost Trail’: Cannes Review
Thrilling debut about a Syrian refugee in Europe taking revenge opens Critics Week
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Reviews
‘Good One’: Cannes Review
A hiking trip puts a father-daughter relationship to the test in this slow-burn Sundance debut
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News
Sandrine Bonnaire tunes into music biopic ‘Slow Joe’ (exclusive)
Bonnaire to direct true story of Indian musician starring Jackie Shroff.
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Reviews
‘The Second Act’: Cannes Review
Quentin Dupieux’s meta-commentary on the future of filmmaking is a flimsy Cannes opener
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News
Asif Kapadia’s ‘Federer: Twelve Final Days’ gets Tribeca world premiere
Seven other world premieres have been added to the festival line-up.
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News
Greta Gerwig talks potential Cannes strikes: “I support all labour movements”
Gerwig said #MeToo is “only moving things in the correct direction.”
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Features
Future Leaders 2024: Jérémy Cottin & Mathilde Chassagneux (France)
The two Lyon natives took very different paths to joining the Institut Lumière.
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Features
Future Leaders 2024: Mouwafak Chourbagui (Egypt)
Chourbagui has been part of El Gouna Film Festival’s programming team since its launch in 2017.