All Locarno articles – Page 18
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Reviews'M.': Locarno Review
A strong documentary of abuse and survival in a closed community in Israel
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NewsDiversity and data can help save theatrical business, say experts
Diana Elbaum, Matthijs Wouter Knol and Franklin Leonard debated the future of cinema at Locarno’s StepIn event.
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Reviews'What Doesn't Kill Us': Locarno Review
German crowdpleaser by Sandra Nettelbeck premiered at Locarno’s Piazza Grande
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Reviews'A Land Imagined': Locarno Review
A detective searches for a missing migrant worker in Singapore
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NewsLocarno 2018 reveals winners of Open Doors prizes
‘The Women’ by Myanmar’s The Maw Naing wins the top prize of €30,300.
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NewsLocarno's Nadia Dresti to head Ticino Film Commission
Dresti will split her time with her role running Locarno Pro.
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News'The Florida Project' director Sean Baker hoping to make two films back-to-back
Director aims to start shooting new projects next year.
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Reviews‘Ray & Liz’: Locarno Review
Artist Richard Billingham’s debut feature is an autobiographical look at his difficult family life
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NewsLocarno Special Edition 2018
Browse the digital edition of Screen’s Locarno film festival supplement.
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NewsFirst trailer for Bálint Kenyeres' Locarno premiere 'Hier' (exclusive)
Film stars 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days actor Vlad Ivanov.
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NewsFirst trailer for Richard Billingham's 'Ray & Liz' (exclusive)
The film stars Justin Salinger and Ella Smith.
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Features'I'm thinking only of Locarno': outgoing artistic director Carlo Chatrian on his final edition
Chatrian will take over as artistic director of the Berlinale from March 2019.
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FeaturesLocarno 2018 preview: 'a spirit of continual renewal'
The 71st edition opens with a screening of 1929 Laurel and Hardy film ‘Liberty’.
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NewsLocarno Festival 2018 line-up revealed
New films from Hong Sangsoo, Abbas Fahdel, Radu Muntean in competition.
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Reviews'Three Peaks': Toronto Review
Source: TIFF Three Peaks Dir/scr. Jan Zabeil. Ger-It, 2017, 94m. Like the picturesque allure of towering mountains from a distance, domestic bliss is a treacherous idyll in Three Peaks, the psychologically complex, emotionally compelling second feature from German filmmaker Jan Zabeil after his San Sebastian best new ...
















