All Festivals articles – Page 836
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NewsDublin's audience award goes to documentary Benda Bilili!
Career achievement prizes given to Martin Sheen, Kevin Brownlow, and Francois Ozon.
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NewsGlasgow fest closes with The Eagle; attendance up 10%
The Eagle, directed by Glasgow-born Kevin Macdonald, was the closing night gala Sunday night for the growing Glasgow Film Festival.
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NewsHong Kong International Film Festival unveils line-up for 35th edition
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart, directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai, and Quattro Hong Kong 2, from four South-East Asian filmmakers, have been announced as the opening films of this year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF).
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NewsNorwegian Wood, Au Revoir Taipei bookend Pan-Asia Film Festival
Academy Award nominated director Tran Anh Hung’s Norwegian Wood and Arvin Chen and Wim Wenders’ Au Revoir Taipei bookend the third Pan-Asia Film Festival set to run from March 1-13.
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CPH PIX plans new editing initiative
As a 2011 pilot project, CPH PIX has created a new platform for knowledge-sharing and creative professional cooperation between filmmaker and film editor.
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NewsSydney to unveil new 3D, AI cinema experience
Scenario, the world’s first 360-degree 3D Artificially Intelligent (AI) cinematic experience, will premiere in Sydney in June 2011.
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NewsBradford International Film Festival to close with The Messenger
The festival has announced its full line-up which will feature 11 world premieres and 31 UK premieres.
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NewsCartoon Movie to welcome more than 660 participants
Chico & Rita to open 13th edition of Cartoon Movie, the forum that awards and honours the best in European animation.
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NewsPusan festival changing its name to Busan International Film Festival
The Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) is set to change its name to Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
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NewsBerlin's Golden Bear goes to Farhadi's A Separation
This marks the first time that an Iranian film has won the Golden Bear; other winners include The Turin Horse, If Not Us, Who, The Forgiveness of Blood and Sleeping Sickness.
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NewsKosslick says 2011 Berlinale couldn't 'avoid the political'
Dieter Kosslick says Bela Tarr FIPRESCI prize could be a show of solidarity with Hungarian filmmakers; he also talks about challenges of digital cinema in regards to festival and market.
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NewsEuropean Independent Film Festival announces line-up
The festival, now in its sixth edition, will take place in April in Paris.
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NewsNew international filmmaking lab launches in Jerusalem
New international lab will award production prizes of $80,000.
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NewsBerlinale Talent Campus targets Tokyo, Durban gets DocStation
Tokyo Filmex could become the next venue to host one of the Berlinale Talent Campus (BTC) Campus Abroad programmes.
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NewsKarlovy Vary plans include Villeneueve retrospective
Other plans include a tribute to Samuel Fuller and a spotlight on young Greek directors.
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NewsFortissimo kicks off busy year of 20th anniversary celebrations
Events throughout the year include HKIFF retrospective, MoMA programme and EYE masterclasses.
















