All Festivals articles – Page 78
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‘Magpie’: SXSW Review
Sam Yates’s slow-burn debut about a marriage under strain fields an impressive performance from its producer, Daisy Ridley
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News
Thessaloniki doc festival responds to weekend attack on trans people with a “loud and clear message of tolerance”
The festival has introduced the Citizen Queer programme this year to celebrate Greece’s recent legalisation same-sex marriage.
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‘Grand Theft Hamlet’: SXSW Review
Video game ’Grand Theft Auto’ plays host to a virtual staging of Shakespeare’s Hamlet
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‘Janey’: Glasgow Review
Glasgow’s closing film goes on the road with Scottish comedian Janey Godley
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‘7 Keys’: SXSW Review
Two strangers embark on an dangerous London weekend in this nervy debut thriller
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‘Timestalker’: SXSW Review
Alice Lowe writes, directs and stars as a woman pursuing the so-called love of her life throughout history
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‘Edge Of Summer’: Glasgow Review
A long, hot Cornish summer in 1991 is the setting for Lucy Cohen’s coming-of-age drama
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News
Filmax’ ‘The Sleeping Woman’ rouses buyer interest in Malaga, sells to Germany (exclusive)
The pyschological thriller is about a woman seemingly haunted by the bed-ridden wife of the man for whom she has fallen.
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Lucía Aleñar’s anticipated first feature ‘Forastera’ confirms April shoot (exclusive)
The Spain-Sweden co-production will shoot entirely on location on Mallorca.
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Peruvian Indigenous-language drama ‘Yana-Wara’ sells to Italy’s Exit Media (exclusive)
‘Yana-Wara’ is screening in competition at this month’s Malaga Film Festival in Spain.
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British Urban Film Festival appoints new director
Jennifer G Robinson will take over from Justin Chinyere.
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‘Dragonkeeper’ director Salvador Simó now preparing ‘Caramel’s Words’ (exclusive)
Source: Courtesy of Sygnatia Salvador Simó Salvador Simó, the Spanish co-director of Málaga film festival opener Dragonkeeper is readying his next animation Caramel’s Words, about the friendship between a deaf child and a camel. The story takes place in the Sahara desert, depicting the harsh life of ...
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Reviews
‘And So It Begins’: Thessaloniki Review
Ramona S Diaz follows Philippines presidential hopeful Leni Robredo in the run-up to the country’s 2022 elections
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‘Nocturnes’: Thessaloniki Review
The hawk moth community of the Eastern Himalayas comes into sharp focus in this contemplative doc
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News
Berlin award-winner ‘All Shall Be Well’ to open 2024 Hong Kong film festival
The festival will close with Miyake Sho’s ‘All The Long Nights’.
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Kino Lorber acquires Bruno Dumont's Berlinale selection 'The Empire'
Memento International has closed a raft of territory deals.
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Features
Thessaloniki’s doc festival’s Orestis Andreadakis on this month’s event
There are fils celebraing 50 years of modern Greek democracy and a new Citizen Queer programme.
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‘As Neves’: Malaga Review
Accomplished debut follows the disappearance of a teenage girl in an isolated rural Spanish town
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News
TIFF premiere ‘I Don’t Know Who You Are’ lands US deal (exclusive)
Queer drama will open in select US theatres in May.