All Festivals articles – Page 677
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NewsLOCO to open with Lost In Karastan
London Comedy Film Festival to open with a satirical comedy starring Matthew Macfadyen.
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Melbourne wins best picture in Cairo
The Cairo International Film Festival ended its 36th year with a glitzy ceremony [pictured] below the ancient pyramids on Tuesday.
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NewsCairo festival helping to drive change in Egypt
Despite the cancellation of last year’s Cairo International Film Festival due to continued political unrest, this year’s festival, now in its 36th year, possesses an optimistic energy that change is happening within Egypt’s film industry.
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NewsKosslick to remain Berlinale director until 2019
Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media Monika Grütters has extended Dieter Kosslick’s contract as director of the Berlinale until May 31, 2019.
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NewsGlasgow to honour Ingrid Bergman
Film festival to pay homage to Casablanca star as well as Australian cinema.
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NewsBerlinale cuts discount by 50%
The Berlinale has cut its discounts for festival and market accreditation for next year’s film festival.
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NewsSteve Carell in SBIFF honour
The star of Foxcatcher will collect the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s Outstanding Performer Of The Year Award.
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NewsNick Broomfield readies Tanzania shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Nick Broomfield is lining up a 2015 shoot near Lake Victoria in Tanzania for his BBC four-parter The Catastrophist.
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NewsAjyal youth festival unveils line-up
Second edition of the Ajyal Youth Film Festival in Doha to include 90 films from 43 countries.
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NewsBerlinale Retrospective to celebrate Technicolor
Retrospective strand to celebrate 100th anniversary of Technicolor.
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FeaturesRoy Andersson, Stockholm International Film Festival
Pictures of the award-winning director of A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence honoured in Stockholm.
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NewsNordic festival returns to UK
Film selections include Paris of the North [pictured], Kon-Tiki and Hotel.
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NewsPerpetual Sadness wins at Thessaloniki
Mexican feature Perpetual Sadness and Israeli drama Next to Her take top prizes at Greek festival.
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NewsCorrections Class wins four at Cottbus
Russia big winner at FilmFestival Cottbus for second consecutive year.














