All Festivals articles – Page 768
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Human Rights Watch fest to kick off with Incendies, Whistleblower
Festival now in its 15th year.
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Rotterdam Tigers go to Journals of Musan, Finisterrae, Eternity
Return of The Tiger Award goes to Oki’s Movie and Club Zeus.
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Rotterdam CineMart awards go to Touch Me Not and Kid
Deals during CineMart include Le Pacte handling sales on Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenebras Lux.
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Cannes to open with Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris
The comedy will get its world premiere on May 11, the same day it is due to open across France.
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Egyptian film 678 added to Rotterdam programme
Cairo-set film will screen in IFFR’s Bright Future section.
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Festivals can't be substitute for distribution, Rotterdam panel says
Film festivals should not become a replacement for distribution, festival experts said at today’s Rotterdam panel entitled Film Festivals, Who Needs Them?
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Andrea Picard to oversee curation for Toronto's Visions strand
Andrea Picard, Toronto International Film Festival Cinematheque Programmer and Wavelengths curator, will also now be responsible for the overall curation of Visions.
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Goteborg opens with lucrative Dragon competition
Audience expected to exceed 200,000 at the largest Scandinavian showcase.
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Adelaide competitors include Aboriginal drama Here I Am
Beck Cole’s drama Here I Am [pictured], about a young Aboriginal woman who has to find her feet after leaving prison, is the one world premiere that will be competing for the top prize at the Adelaide Film Festival (AFF), which opens on Feb 24.
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Rotterdam kicks off with private funding drive, support for Panahi
The 40th anniversary IFFR opened with Greek drama Wasted Youth [pictured].
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World premieres by Kaurismäki, Dörfler added to Berlin Panorama
World premieres of new documentaries by Mika Kaurismäki (Mama Afrika) and Peter Dörfler (The Big Eden) are among the last batch of films to be confirmed by the Berlinale’s Panorama 2011 lineup.
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Rotterdam recruits The Fighter as new closing film
The 40th International Film Festival Rotterdam has moved quickly to plug the hole left in its schedule by the surprise last-minute withdrawal of The King’s Speech as closing film on Feb 5.