All Festivals articles – Page 701
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Joanna Kos-Krauze, Papusza
The co-director of Polish film Papusza, screening in Karlovy Vary’s competition, tells Screen about her desire to bring the Polish poet back to prominence.
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Terence Davies’ 'A Quiet Passion' excites Paris Project
Mads Matthiesen’s Emma and Bavo Defurne’s Souvenirs among other hot projects.
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Sarajevo selects Talent Campus participants
Young film-making programme attracted more than 300 applications, its biggest number to date.
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Film festival training event to run this month
Third edition will take place during the Motovun Film Festival in Croatia.
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Miike’s Shield of Straw to open Fantasia
Marks the second consecutive year a Takashi Miike film has opened Montreal’s genre film festival.
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SOFA to make Wroclaw debut
The first School of Film Agents (SOFA) will run in Wroclaw from August 19 -30.
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Melbourne boosts world premiere tally
Six of the 10 homegrown feature-length films that will have their world premieres at the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) have been supported by the MIFF Premiere Fund, including anthology drama The Turning and Anna Broinowski’s documentary Aim High In Creation!.
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Monsoon Shootout to open London Indian Film Festival
Amit Kumar’s Monsoon Shootout will have its UK premiere as the opening night film of the 4th annual London Indian Film Festival (July 18-25).
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Edinburgh reports 10% admission rise
Over 44,000 tickets were sold for the festival’s 67th edition
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Cuarón’s Gravity to open Venice
Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, is to open the 70th Venice International Film Festival (VIFF).
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Way Out West to premiere Easy Money 3
Sweden’s Way Out West festival has announced its film programme including Richard Linklater’s Before Midnight and Stephen Soderbergh’s Behind The Candelabra.
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Karlovy Vary pitches include detective thriller
Karlovy Vary’s industry days continue today with the Pitch & Feedback initiative, now in its second year. Czech and Slovak filmmakers presented projects in development which have international co-production potential.
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Ischia to honour Emmanuelle Seigner
The Venus in Fur actress will also accept the Legend Award on behalf of her husband and director Roman Polanski.
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Moscow International Film Festival
Winners of Golden and Silver George awards at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.
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Hawking to open Cambridge Film Festival
Famed scientist Stephen Hawking to present the Stephen Finnigan-directed documentary in Cambridge.
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Tepegöz’s Zerre wins top Moscow prize
Turkish director Erdem Tepegöz’s social drama The Particle (Zerre) has won the Golden George for Best Film at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF).
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A World Not Ours wins top Edinburgh prize
Mahdi Fleifel’s refugee documentary wins Best Film in the International Competition. Experimental doc Leviathan wins Best British Feature.
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John Travolta reveals directing plans
Actor talks about working with De Niro for Killing Season.
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FrightFest unveils biggest line-up
The 14th edition of London-based genre festival to screen record 51 films across August Bank Holiday weekend (Aug 22-26) with ten world premieres; UK premieres include Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are [pictured].
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Grand Piano to open Sitges
Grand Piano, a thriller starring Elijah Wood, will open this year’s Sitges Festival in October