All Festivals articles – Page 757
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New international film festival to start in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan’s capital Tashkent is to host its first international film festival this October organised by the Uzbekkino National Agency and the Forum of Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan.
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KVIFF 2011: Hot films
Sundance award-winners, SXSW crowd-pleasers and a slew of world premieres mix with features from rising local film-makers in this year’s KVIFF competition line-up. We look at three strands.
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Karlovy Vary: where to eat, drink and screen films
Where does the industry work, rest and play at the festival? And where can you get a good vegetarian meal? International executives share their tips for a great trip.
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East side story
Young, enthusiastic audiences as well as sales companies and festival programmers on the lookout for great regional product make Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9) the place to be in Europe this month.
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KVIFF 2011: Works In Progress
Works in Progress, the main industry event at the festival, will this year feature entries from Turkey, Greece and Georgia for the first time.
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KVIFF 2011 Q&A: Karel Och and Krystof Mucha
Karlovy Vary’s artistic director Karel Och and executive director Krystof Mucha discuss what they are particularly looking forward to in this year’s programme
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KVIFF 2011 Q&A: Jiri Bartoska
The Festival president talks about the event’s role in discovering and promoting international film-making talent
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A personal portrait of Karlovy Vary
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival takes place in a stunning spa town, but its strong line-up and networking opportunities mean sightseeing is not always top of the agenda for industry visitors. Dan Fainaru [pictured] offers his take on the festial and the town.
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Building Bloc: A history of Karlovy Vary
Set up after the Second World War, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has outlasted decades of political and social upheaval to become a fixture on the festival calendar.
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An accent on genre
Features about cannibals and female assassins are among the 15 new projects on offer to French partners at this month’s Paris Project co-production platform (July 4-7).
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BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival renewed for 26th edition
26th edition of the festival will be held in spring 2012.
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IDFAcademy's Summer School selects 16 documentary projects
Tutors will include Janus Metz and the BBC’s Kate Townsend.
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Boyer responds to "French attack" on Directors Fortnight selection
Boyer says 2011 selection was attacked by French press before films were even screened.
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Munich to open with The Kid With A Bike
Festival will show 237 titles in festival director Andreas Strohl’s last edition.
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John Seale to receive Plus Camerimage Lifetime Achievement Award
The Australian cinematographer will receive the award at the Polish festival later this year.
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New Horizons jurors to include Boyer, Cote, Eipides
The 11th New Horizons International Film Festival has unveiled its jurors for 2011.
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Venice confirms Clooney's Ides Of March as opening film
George Clooney’s writer/director/producer project The Ides Of March will open the upcoming 68th edition of the Venice Film Festival, the Biennale confirmed today after news of the title as opening film had been leaked.
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Sunny Side of the Doc sets sail in La Rochelle
Documentary meeting running June 21-24 puts the accent on Asia this year.
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Charlotte Rampling to curate Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Award
She aims to award a young film-maker from the Arab world.
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Era New Horizons becomes New Horizons fest as sponsor updates
The former Era New Horizons Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland will now be called the New Horizons International Film Festival.