All Festivals articles – Page 730
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NewsTribeca 2014 unveils first wave
Tribeca Film Festival top brass have announced (4) the World Narrative and Documentary Competition film selections and Viewpoints titles, comprising 47 of the 89 features that will screen at the festival over April 16-27.
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NewsOdessa festival reacts to Ukraine unrest
With the conflict between Ukraine and neighbouring Russia escalating over the weekend, the organisers of the Odessa International Film Festival (OIFF) have reaffirmed their determination to stage the fifth edition from July 11-19.
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NewsGlasgow hits 40,000 admissions
Tenth anniversary of festival hits landmark for first time; Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin receives its Scottish premiere as the closing film.
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NewsPark named Busan world programmer
Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has named Jin Park a World Cinema programmer starting this month. Park will be responsible for films from Central and South America.
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NewsBradford scores seven world premieres
The 20th Bradford International Film Festival reveals full programme including seven world premieres.
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Cartagena adds Midnight section
The International Film Festival of Cartagena de Indias has confirmed the rest of its programme.
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NewsSundance London to screen 'classics'
Three titles originally championed by the Sundance Film Festival to return to the big screen.
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NewsAberdeen, Midnight After to open HKIFF
Pang Ho-cheung’s Aberdeen and Fruit Chan’s The Midnight After will open this year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), which takes place March 24-April 7.
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NewsMira Fornay project among Sofia Meetings
New films by Mira Fornay, Radu Jude and Stephan Komandarev are among the projects to be pitched at this year’s Sofia Meetings (March 13-16).
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NewsSundance London names first act
Electronic musicians Archive to perform live and present world premiere of their film, Axiom
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NewsCartagena to honour John Sayles, Clive Owen
Retrospective of 10 Sayles films includes Go For Sisters and The Return of the Secaucus Seven.
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NewsHKIFF to premiere Better Tomorrow
The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) will screen the world premiere of Adam Wong’s ICAC Investigators 2014 - Better Tomorrow, which has Dante Lam on board as consultant director, on March 26.
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NewsTwitter's Deb Roy for MIPTV keynote
Twitter’s chief media scientist to present keynote address.
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NewsLLGFF renamed BFI Flare
London LGBT film festival reveals full programme; Sundance/Berlin winner 52 Tuesdays booked as closing film; VoD plans.
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NewsZurich reshuffles competition
Prize money will be boosted at the 10th edition of the Zurich Film Festival.
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NewsAsian triumph at the Berlinale
Asia was the big winner at the 64th Berlin Film Festival, taking home four Bears, including the Golden Bear for Best Film and Silver Bear for Best Actor (Liao Fan) for Diao Yinan’s Black Coal, Thin Ice (Bai Ri Yan Huo).
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NewsGolden Bear to Black Coal, Thin Ice
Diao Yinan’s noir Black Coal, Thin Ice (Bai Ri Yan Huo) took the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in a triumphant night for Chinese cinema.
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NewsCalvary, Boyhood win Berlin prizes
Other winners of the independent jury awards at the Berlin Film Festival include Stations of the Cross, At Home and documentary The Square.














