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Howard Feinstein steps down as Sarajevo's Panorama programmer
Veteran critic and festival programmer Howard Feinstein is stepping down from his role as head of the Panorama section at the Sarejevo Film Festival.
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London International Animation Festival to open with Mulloy's Dead
The London International Animation Festival (LIAF) returns this summer promising 280 films from across the globe, divided into eight competition sections.
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San Sebastian to close with Untouchable
Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache’s friendship comedy stars Francois Cluzet.
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Toronto documentaries include Broomfield's Sarah Palin film
Other selections include Werner Herzog’s journey to death row, Mark Cousins’ 15-hour opus and Berlinger & Sinofsky’s follow-up on the West Memphis Three.
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Toronto Vanguard, Midnight picks include new film from Blair Witch director Sanchez
The Toronto International Film Festival has announced dozens more films in its programme, across the Vanguard, Midnight Madness, City to City and Kids strands.
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Berlin's Culinary Cinema idea travels to other festivals
Transatlantyk and San Sebastian plan culinary-themed strands.
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San Sebastian announce 15 Spanish titles
Five local titles will feature in official selection at the 59th San Sebastian Film Festival
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San Sebastian to show festival hits including Tree of Life, Drive, Pina, Tyrannosaur
The San Sebastian International Film Festival has confirmed a number of titles for its Zabaltegi-Pearls section.
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Film London backs three autumn festivals with PR fund
Film London’s Pilot Publicity Fund is backing three autumn film festivals. They are the London International Animation Festival (Aug 26-Sept 4), Hackney Film Festival (Sept 15-18), and the London Spanish Film Festival (Sept 23-Oct 6).
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Markovics' Breathing wins top award in Sarajevo
Other winners include A Cellphone Movie, Loverboy, Ave; Angelina Jolie attends to receive honours.
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Motovun Propeller goes to Bullhead, Bauer Award to Tilva Rosh
The 14th Motovun Film Festival (July 25-29) wrapped last night with Michael R. Roskam’s Bullhead winning the main prize, the Motovun Propeller.
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Venice line-up shows UK strength; surprise film and another last-minute film could be added
British cinema is back in competition at the 68th Venice Film Festival, where after a three-year absence, the UK brings three films to the Lido in a year which is dominated by English-language cinema, but which showcases exciting works from Germany, France, Israel, Greece, Russia, Japan, China and Taiwan among ...
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Venice announces competition, out of competition official selections
Titles confirmed include Steve McQueen’s Shame, Madonna’s W.E., William Friedkin’s Killer Joe [pictured], Emanuele Crialese’s Terraferma, Aleksander Sokurov’s Faust and Yorgos Lanthimos’ Alps.
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San Sebastian's early selections include Ana Katz's Family, Julie Delpy's Skylab
The San Sebastian International Film Festival has unveiled several titles in its Official Selection, including new films from Sarah Polley, Hirokazu Kore-Eda and Julie Delpy.
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Venice Horizons selections include Jonathan Demme, Ross McElwee docs
There are 24 films in the feature-length section, including Nicolas Provost’s The Invader [pictured].
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Whit Stillman's Damsels In Distress to close Venice
American director Whit Stillman’s Damsels In Distress will be the closing film out of competition at the 68th edition of the Venice Film Festival.
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Venice 2011 competitors likely to include Arnold, Kolirin, Solondz, Ferrara
As Venice gears up for its lineup announcement on Thursday, word has it that competitors could include Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Wuthering Heights, Shame, The Exchange, Dark Horse and more.
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Chichester Film Festival to open with In A Better World
The line up will include John Madden’s The Debt, Lone Scherfig’s One Day and Tate Taylor’s The Help.
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Wide's Eye On Films label adds Locarno title Policeman
Wide also handling sales on the Israeli drama.
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Venice Critics Week to open with Stockholm East, close with Mission Of Peace
Nine world premieres selected for Critics Week.