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Karlovy Vary artistic director Karel Och addresses the new ‘Czech Intimacy’ filmmaking manifesto
“A detailed, elaborate, radical statement on the state of contemporary cinema.”
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Genre filmmakers look to the future at Korea’s NAFF project market
A total of 32 projects will be showcased at the event, which returns in-person.
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Hong Kong’s Gilitte Leung talks shift from romance to horror with Bifan premiere ‘Social Distancing’
Supernatural thriller will premiere at Bifan in South Korea.
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Joyce Carol Oates on her first time at a film festival, heading the jury and the film version of her novel ‘Blonde’
Joyce Carol Oates is president of the jury at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival.
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How three Asian box office hits saw off Hollywood blockbusters
Latest Made in Asia report showcases the biggest box office films in 12 markets.
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“We know we can help,” says FIDLab head of the daring, experimental projects it supports
FIDLab runs from July 7-8 in Marseille.
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“You will discover films,” says festival programmer Cyril Neyrat of the appeal of FIDMarseille
Neyrat is one of the new top team, along with Tsveta Dobreva and Fabienne Moris.
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Director Andreas Horvath on his Karlovy Vary doc ‘Zoo Lock Down’: “The animals are like actors on a stage”
Austrian filmmaker’s latest is a lockdown profile of the inhabitants of Salzburg Zoo.
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Alex Garland talks ‘Men’, upcoming war film and why he may quit directing
The A24 horror is set to open South Korea’s Bifan film festival.
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Bifan director Shin Chul talks revamping the Korean fantastic festival
Festival director also reveals why Alex Garland’s ‘Men’ was selected as opening film.
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How Korea’s Bifan festival is expanding while continuing to “stay strange”
Fantastic film festival to host 80 world premieres.
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Galway Film Fleadh’s programming head talks line-up gems and local heroes
William Fitzgerald is the head of programming.
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‘America’ director Ofir Raul Graizer: “This obsession with fast editing is terrible…it’s killing storytelling”
The Israeli filmmaker’s follow up to The Cakemaker plays in competition this week Karlovy Vary.
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Why the new head of the Neuchâtel Fantastic Film Festival is bringing a social conscience to genre programming
Pierre-Yves Walder also loves shark films.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Sally El Hosaini & Ruth Greenberg
The duo discuss about avoiding being pigeonholed and when it’s time to change a decision.
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Director Tomasz Wasilewski on ‘Fools’: “I wanted to make a film about the most difficult love I could imagine”
Polish filmmaker’s latest work world premieres at Karlovy Vary.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly & Cleona Ní Chrualaoi
The duo talk entering the industry, producers fees and balancing work with family.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Rosy McEwen & Eddie Marsan
McEwen and Marsan worked on dystopian feature ‘Vesper’, a Karlovy Vary premiere.
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