All Locarno articles – Page 19
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Reviews'Dragonfly Eyes': Locarno Review
Dir. Xu Bing. China, 2017, 79 mins. Celebrated Chinese artist Xu Bing turns his mind to cinema in Dragonfly Eyes, loading his 79-minute film with thoughts, sounds and images gleaned entirely from surveillance cameras and live streaming sites in China. He’s grafted a narrative onto the footage, ...
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Reviews'Lucky': Locarno Review
Actor John Carroll Lynch makes his directorial debut with 91 year-old Harry Dean Stanton shining in the title role
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NewsSwiss documentary in limbo following dispute with Croatian Audiovisual Centre
Investigative piece Chris The Swiss faces €150,000 funding shortfall.
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Reviews'The Song Of Scorpions': Locarno Review
Anup Singh’s ambitious third feature stars Golshifteh Farahani and Irrfan Khan
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Reviews'Did You Wonder Who Fired The Gun?': Locarno Review
The director’s family history on the wrong side of racism is an intense, hypnotic experience
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Reviews'Iceman': Locarno Review
A Neolithic world is brought back to life in Felix Randau’s dialogue-free tale of Otzi’s survival
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NewsLithuanian film picks up two prizes at Locarno Festival First Look Awards
Seventh edition of Locarno’s showcase of works in progress dedicated to films from the three Baltic states.
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NewsRushlake Media, Juno Films partner on 'A Campaign Of Their Own'
EXCLUSIVE: Bernie Sanders documentary to screen in Locarno on Tuesday.
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Reviews'What Happened To Monday': Locarno Review
Noomi Rapace buckles up for seven roles in Tommy Wirkola’s B-movie blast
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NewsEuro development projects gather pace in Locarno
Alliance for Development projects include ISIS thriller and comic book story.
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Reviews'Mrs Hyde': Locarno Review
Isabelle Huppert is struck by a bolt of lightning in Serge Bozon’s reworking of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic.
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Reviews'Sparring': Locarno Review
Mathieu Kassovitz squares up to the role of an ageing boxer who will take any punishment to provide for his family
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Reviews'Wajib': Locarno Review
A family wedding in Palestine puts strain on a father-son relationship in this wry family drama
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Reviews'Tomorrow And Thereafter': Locarno Review
Noémie Lvovsky delves into her own past for a story about a nine-year old girl whose mother isn’t “all there”
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Reviews'Let The Corpses Tan': Locarno Review
Bank robbers and police clash on a deserted island in this edgy, excessive thriller
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NewsLocarno Festival contender 'Easy' scores deals
EXCLUSIVE: Quirky road trip comedy follows journey from Italy to small village in Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine.
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NewsSony teams with Babelsberg on Markus Goller road movie '25 KM/H'
Toni Erdmann star Sandra Hüller features in latest project from the director of Friendship!.
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News'Mustang' casting director wins award in Locarno
Turkish casting director one of 16 nominated for prize.
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NewsSwiss government scheme supports nine international co-productions
Films include Samir’s Baghdad In My Shadow and Bettina Oberli’s The Wind Turns.
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Reviews'Lola Pater': Locarno Review
Fanny Ardant shines in Nadir Moknèche’s warm drama about a trangender parent
















