All Locarno articles – Page 22
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Reviews'The Girl With All The Gifts': Locarno Review
Director: Colm McCarthy. UK, 2016, 110 minutes
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FeaturesLocarno: Open Doors Hub spotlights south Asian projects
This year Locarno’s annual co-production lab introduces a fresh format — a three-year focus on eight south Asian countries. Martin Blaney reports on the new Open Doors Hub.
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FeaturesLocarno's Carlo Chatrian talks "most challenging competition"
Chatrian tells Geoffrey Macnab why this year’s line-up is his most diverse and eclectic yet.
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FeaturesLocarno Film Festival 2016 supplement
Read Screen International’s special Locarno supplement here…
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FeaturesLocarno: Piazza Grande & International Competition profiles
With the 69th Locarno Film Festival kicking off today (Aug 3), Screen profiles the Piazza Grande & International Competition titles.
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NewsHarvey Keitel to receive Locarno honour
Pulp Fiction and Youth star will attend a festival screening of his 1995 film Smoke.
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News'Hema Hema' to world premiere at Locarno Open Doors
Executive producer Jeremy Thomas to present world premiere of Bhutan film.
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NewsAsian Shadows picks up 'Solo, Solitude'
Indonesian adventure drama is set to premiere at Locarno.
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NewsMongrel International to sell Locarno title 'Where Is Rocky II?'
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Mickie and her Toronto-based team have acquired international sales rights to The Ink Connection’s ‘fake fiction’ feature ahead of its European festival premiere in Switzerland.
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NewsLocarno reveals 2016 line-up
Jason Bourne, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Endless Poetry, The Girl With All The Gifts (opener) among line-up; artistic director Carlo Chatrian’s contract extended until 2020.
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NewsLocarno development strand to host projects from 'The Nun', 'Becoming Zlatan' co-producers, 'War' director
Industry Days Alliance For Development (AFD) strand to host eight European projects.
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NewsLocarno fest to pay tribute to Roger Corman
Cult US director will also be guest of honour at Locarno’s Filmmakers Academy.
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NewsLocarno co-pro lab Open Doors reveals South Asia focus
The expanded co-production lab will focus on eight South Asian countries over the next three years.
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NewsLocarno to honor German actor Mario Adorf
Adorf, who has made more than 200 films with directors including Sam Peckinpah, Dario Argento and Luigi Comencini, will be honoured with the film festival’s Pardo Alla Carriera.
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NewsLocarno to spotlight Poland
The festival’s works in progress sidebar (Aug 6-8) will this year be focusing on Polish cinema.
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Reviews'The Sky Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers': Review
Dir/scr: Ben Rivers. UK, 2015, 96 mins.
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