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LGBT festival taking five gay films global
British Council to make five LGBT films available in more than 50 countries, including a short from the producer-director of Golden Globe winning series Transparent.
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Beijing film festival unveils jury
Fedor Bondarchuk and Fernando Meirelles among the seven-strong jury.
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'GoodFellas' cast to reunite at Tribeca
Remastered version of the gangster classic will close this year’s festival on April 25.
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'KRISHA', 'Peace Officer' among winners at SXSW
The winners of this year’s jury and special awards were revealed tonight [March 17] at the ceremony hosted by Vanessa Bayer.
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RiverRun to close with David Gordon Green's 'Manglehorn'
17th edition of festival to open with Quentin Dupieux’s Reality and Sacha Jenkins’ Fresh Dressed.
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Richard Gere to be honoured at San Francisco
Actor will receive the Peter J. Owens Award for excellence in acting at upcoming festival.
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Tribeca Talks to include Nolan, Lucas, Weinstein
Tribeca Film Festival also announces four additional documentaries to screen during the festival as part of the series.
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'Ixcanul', '600 Miles' win at Guadalajara
Dramas from Jayro Bustamante and Gabriel Ripstein take top prizes in Mexico.
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Jia Zhangke to receive French award at Cannes
Chinese director of A Touch Of Sin to be feted by French Film Directors Guild at Cannes Film Festival.
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'The Lesson' wins four in Sofia
The Lesson by co-directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov was the big winner at this year’s Sofia International Film Festival in Bulgaria.
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Istanbul Film Festival unveils 2015 lineup
Taking place April 4-19, the festival will feature over 200 films, including recent world premieres from Sundance and Berlin.
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Industry gives Doha’s new Qumra event thumbs up
Doha Film Institute has hit on a winning formula says filmmakers and top industry experts.
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'Bridgend', 'Madding Crowd' to bookend CPH PIX
Copenhagen’s CPH PIX (April 9-22) will be bookended by films from two Danish directors shooting in the UK – Jeppe Ronde’s Welsh teen suicide drama Bridgend [pictured] and Thomas Vinterberg’s Thomas Hardy adaptation, Far From The Madding Crowd.
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Silvestri to write new 'Back To The Future' music
Film composer to write 15 minutes of additional music for a performance by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
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Busan Film Festival in danger of being "ruined"
Panel held yesterday on the “vision for the future and reform” of the festival in Seoul.
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SFIFF unveils Golden Gate nominees
Films will be competing for nearly $40,000 in total prizes in various narrative and documentary categories.
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IFFLA unveils 2015 lineup
13th edition of festival will feature four world premieres and seven North American premieres.
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Venice to honour Bertrand Tavernier
French director of award winners Round Midnight and The Clockmaker to receive Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.
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A Little Chaos to open Sonoma
Festival will close with Michel Hazanavicius’ The Search and runs March 25-29.
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Play It Forward to open Tribeca/ESPN festival
Andrea Nevins’ documentary about Tony Gonzalez and his older brother Chris will world premiere on April 15.