All Festivals articles – Page 72
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‘A House On Fire’: Review
A dysfunctional family gathers for an explosive weekend on the Costa Brava in this dark Catalan comedy
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‘Rising Up At Night’: Visions du Reel Review
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the residents of Kinshasa fight to restore electricity to their beleaguered city
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‘The Landscape And The Fury’: Visions du Reel Review
The fragility of life in the Bosnia and Herzegovina borderlands is challenged by the arrival of refugees in this immersive Visions du Reel winner
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Swiss doc ‘The Landscape And The Fury’ leads Visions du Réel 2024 winners
Further winners included Kamal Aljafari’s ‘A Fidai Film’ in Burning Lights.
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Cannes unveils Kurosawa-inspired poster for 2024 edition
Poster pays tribute to 1991 film Rhapsody In August.
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Visions du Réel 2024 presents industry prizes worth €50,000
The Iran-born French filmmaker Mehran Tamadon won €20,000 for ‘The Last Days Of The Hospital’.
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‘Robot Dreams’ producer Sandra Tapia on forging a career based on international collaboration
Tapia is the recipient of the inaugural Screen International Catalan Producer of the Year award, to be presented with BCN Film Fest.
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‘Billy’: Visions du Reel Review
Lawrence Cote-Collins tracks her friend Billy’s conviction for murder and his lifelong struggle with mental health
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Tribeca Festival to premiere new films from Lily Gladstone, Jenna Ortega, Michael Cera
Record submissions for 23rd edition running June 5-16 in New York.
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Search underway for potential new Sundance Film Festival location
Current contract with Park City expires in 2027; 2025 and 2026 editions will stay in Park City, Salt Lake City.
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Decent showing for UK and Ireland in Cannes 2024 official selection
Films backed by BBC Film, BFI and Element Pictures make the cut, while Andrea Arnold’s ‘Bird’ lands in Competition.
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Studio Ghibli first ever group to receive honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes
The acclaimed Japanese animation house is behind ‘Spirited Away’, ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ and Oscar-winner ‘The Boy And The Heron’.
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‘My Memory Is Full Of Ghosts’: Visions du Reel Review
Syrian residents of Homs tentatively return to the war-ravaged city in the hopes of rebuilding their lives
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Visit Films acquires international rights to Cannes Directors’ Fortnight entry ‘Good One’ (exclusive)
India Donaldson’s coming-of-age drama stars newcomer Lily Collias.
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Emmanuelle Béart and Baloji to lead Cannes’ Caméra d’Or jury
Caméra d’Or is awarded to the best first feature film at Cannes.
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Donna Langley to receive Kering’s Women In Motion Award at Cannes
Langley is the chairman and chief content officer of NBCUniversal Studio Group.
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Cannes 2024 Directors’ Fortnight line-up unveiled
56th edition is heavy on films from first-time US filmmakers and South American titles.
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Cannes parallel section ACID reveals 2024 selection
Nine titles are set to receive their world premiere as part of the showcase.
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Features
“My films are cut through with the need to resist the violence of our times,” Alice Diop tells Visions du Reel audience
“My aim is to find the right format for the film I want to make,” said the French filmmaker of documentaries and ‘Saint Omer’.
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Juno Films acquires US, multiple territories on Aleksander Sokurov’s ‘Fairytale’ (exclusive)
Meditation on banality of evil premiered in Locarno.