All Locarno articles – Page 10
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Reviews‘My Neighbor Adolf’: Locarno Review
Udo Kier steals the show in this bittersweet comedy about a Holocaust survivor and his enigmatic new neighbour
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Reviews‘Tommy Guns’: Locarno Review
Carlos Conceicao’s confident, slyly deceptive second feature looks at young soldiers during wartime
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Reviews‘LOLA’: Locarno Review
A machine is able to hear broadcasts from the future in Andrew Legge’s imaginative found-footage feature debut
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FeaturesRussian director Alexander Sokurov on dictators and politicians, being ‘disliked’ by Cannes and festival boycotts
Director’s latest film ’Fairytale’ world premieres at Locarno Film Festival this weekend.
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News“Audience development is the biggest challenge”: Experts debate future of post-pandemic film industry at Locarno
50 international film industry execs attended think tank this week.
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FeaturesMatt Dillon talks stepping into sales and distribution for ‘El Gran Fellove’
US actor-turned-filmmaker set to receive Locarno Film Festival’s lifetime achievement award.
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NewsLocarno kicks off with Aaron Taylor-Johnson award; past artistic directors to join 75th anniversary celebrations
Johnson stars in David Leitch’s Bullet Train, which opened the festival.
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FeaturesHow Locarno is aiming to work with film professionals all year round
The programmes support sales agents, distributors, exhibitors, producers and filmmakers.
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FeaturesLocarno’s Open Doors Producers Lab spotlights nine participants from underrepresented countries
Participants come Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Peru and Saint Lucia.
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FeaturesHow Locarno’s Open Doors platform will champion talent from Latin America and the Caribbean
Open Doors kicks off a three-year focus on Latin America and the Caribbean, while evolving its support of current and past participants.
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FeaturesIn profile: the eight titles selected for Locarno’s 2022 Open Doors Projects Hub
The Open Doors Projects Hub showcases eight projects from Latin America and Caribbean territories, each of which are looking for international partners.
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FeaturesLocarno 2022 line-up guide: Piazza Grande and International Competition titles
Screen profiles the Piazza Grande and International Competition titles selected for Locarno’s 75th edition, which runs August 3-13.
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Reviews‘Paradise Highway’: Review
Juliette Binoche takes to the wheel of this US-set generic drama set in the world of women truckers
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FeaturesLocarno 2022: what to look out for in the industry programme
Including Locarno Pro and the StepIn think tank.
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Features"Every film has been picked out of love": Locarno artistic director talks 75th edition, standout titles
The festival opens with David Leitch’s ’Bullet Train’, starring Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock
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NewsDaisy Edgar-Jones to be honoured at Locarno Film festival
The ‘Normal People’ star will be presented with the award on August 6.
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NewsFirst trailer for Valentin Merz’s Locarno competition title ‘De Noche Los Gatos Son Pardos’ (exclusive)
Set during the shoot for a costume drama film in the countryside, events take an odd turn when the director suddenly disappears.
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NewsAaron Taylor-Johnson to receive Locarno’s Excellence Award
He will also introduce the festival’s opening film ’Bullet Train’.















