All Festivals articles – Page 786
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NewsFrancois Ozon's In The House wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell
Blancanieves wins special jury prize, Trueba’s The Artist And The Model wins best director.
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NewsNew films by Nicolas Pereda and Javier Fuentes-Leon close deals in San Sebastian
Deals lined up for When Horses Learned To Cry and The Disappeared Elephant.
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NewsFrightFest's Halloween all-nighter to host five UK premieres
For the first time, the all-nighter will hold regional events on Nov 3, as well as the Oct 27 all-nighter at the Vue in London’s Leicester Square.
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NewsHolland Film Meeting, NPP launch with upbeat mood despite film funding questions
Sister event Netherlands Film Festival opened with Nono, The Zig Zag Kid [pictured]; River Phoenix’s last film finally unveiled.
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NewsWar Witch wins audience award at Cambridge Film Festival
32nd edition of the UK’s third-longest running film festival ran Sept 13-23.
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NewsEuropean premiere of Jakimowski's Imagine to open Warsaw Film Festival
28th edition runs Oct 12-21 and will screen 200 features and shorts from 55 countries.
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NewsSean Stewart to deliver PttP's Cross-Media Forum keynote presentation
Co-founder and head writer at Fourth Wall Studios to speak in the UK for the first time at Power to the Pixel’s annual Forum.
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NewsThessaloniki to host Costas Zapas retrospective
Retrospective to inaugurate new Night Views section of the festival, which runs Nov 2-11.
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NewsInaugural Samobor Film Music Festival set for next September
Festival aimed at the promotion and preservation of film music to take place in Croatia; Oscar-winning sound designer Richard King on artistic board.
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NewsPremature, Oh Willy... among winners at 18th Encounters
Six-day festival wrapped on Sunday having welcomed a total of 658 delegates from 30 countries.
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NewsRio kicks off tonight with world premieres including Orange Tree, Between Valleys
The 14th Rio International Film Festival kicks off today with a balanced mix of international titles with homegrown features and shorts. The heart of the festival, however, will always be the Première Brasil programme, the only competitive section.
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NewsChilea's Lelio wins Films in Progress in San Sebastian
Gloria is about an old woman who visits singles parties.
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NewsWarsaw's CentEast, Connecting Cottbus and Red Square Screenings unveil project lineups
This year will see the ten ‘works in progress’ projects presented as part of the Red Square Screenings in Moscow, ahead of the Warsaw presentation for the first time.
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NewsJackie Ryan announced as JDIFF interim general manager
Next edition of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival to run Feb 14-24.
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NewsFilm Music competition launches in Zurich
Five finalists’ work to be performed in a concert on Thursday.
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NewsEFP to spotlight European films in Busan
19 European directors and their newest films will be presented by European Film Promotion at the upcoming festival, which runs Oct 4-13.
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NewsAbu Dhabi Film Festival names Saleh Karama as new EFC director
Karama [pictured] succeeds Ali Al Jabri as director of Emirates Film Competition, after Al Jabri promotion to ADFF director earlier this year.
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NewsZurich's Finance Forum sees growing opportunities for international producers
The world of film finance is in good health despite the economic downturn. That was the message at the Third Film Finance Forum @ Zurich Film Festival.
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NewsFarhadi : My films don’t represent all of Iran
Iranian director holds filmmaker master-class in Zurich to discuss his working methods, style and his next film.
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NewsIn Darkness wins Manaki Brothers’ Golden Camera 300
Vasily Sigarev’s Living wins Silver Camera 300 and Paolo Sorrentino’s This Must Be The Place receives Bronze Camera 300 at the world’s oldest festival dedicated to cinematographers in Bitola, Macedonia.















