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What were the hidden gems from the autumn film festivals? - The Screen Podcast
The team also reflect on a stellar edition of the BFI London Film Festival.
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‘Dry Leaf’ review: A meditative Georgia-set road movie shot on a low-res phone camera
The latest from Alexandre Koberidze follows a father looking for his missing daughter in rural Georgia and premiered at Locarno
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‘Super Nature’ review: Impactful Super 8 natural world doc exec-produced by Asif Kapadia
Ed Sayers’ feature documentary features Super 8 footage from contributors in 25 countries
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Richard Linklater updates on 20-year Paul Mescal ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ collaboration
Linklater also lamented the challenges in connecting independent films with audiences at a BFI London Film Festival talk.
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Lynne Ramsay reveals she is working on a Glasgow-based project, talks ‘Die My Love’
The filmmaker revealed she was unsure she would make another film after ‘You Were Never Really Here’.
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BFI London Film Festival winners led by Lucrecia Martel’s ‘Landmarks’
Kenyan film ‘One Woman One Bra’ takes first feature prize.
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‘Giant’ review: Pierce Brosnan and Amir El-Masry spar in unpretentious boxing biopic
Rowan Athale’s film is executive produced by Sylvester Stallone and premieres in London
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’The World Of Love’ review: Complex, thoughtful South Korean drama deals with aftermath of sexual assault
Yoon Ga-eun’s nuanced third feature plays London following its Pingyao People’s Choice and Jury Prize awards
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‘Straight Circle’ review: Distinctive, satirical UK debut follows enemy soldiers on a desert border
Oscar Hudson’s Venice Critics Week-winning feature boasts strong performances and arresting visuals
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‘Hair, Paper, Water…’ review: Poetic documentary shines a light on Vietnam’s Indigenous Ruc people
Nicolas Graux and Truonh Minh Quy’s film follows a 60-year-old Ruc woman in Vietnam’s Quang Binh province
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Festivals should be “mindful” of the slowdown in deals done on titles, says Berlinale programmer at panel
The panel also discussed date overlaps, moving online and advocating for freedom of speech.
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‘Lady’ review: ‘Fleabag’ star Sian Clifford anchors bold, surreal mockumentary satire
The impressive debut feature from UK filmmaker Samuel Abrahams premieres in London
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‘Palestine 36’ review: Palestine’s Oscar entry is stirring historical drama from Annemarie Jacir
Jacir’s lavish period epic is set against the background of Palestine’s 1936 Arab Revolt against British rule
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‘Ish’ review: Black-and-white UK debut proves lyrical study of adolescent male friendship
Imran Perretta’s fresh drama plays London after winning Venice Critics Week Audience Award
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Daniel Day-Lewis says critical response to films “matters hugely to us”
Day-Lewis gave a Screen Talk as part of the BFI London Film Festival.
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Tessa Thompson calls industry focus on film comps “very limiting”, talks ‘Hedda’
The US actor and producer is at BFI London Film Festival for Nia DaCosta’s ‘Hedda’.
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‘The Son And The Sea’ review: A journey of self-discovery leads to Scottish coast in impressive debut
A troubled young man leaves London in search of fresh ideas in the first feature from Stroma Cairns
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‘Love + War’ review: Portrait of US war photographer Lynsey Addario from ‘Free Solo’ filmmakers
Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s insightful documentary focuses on the balance between ambition and responsibility
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Plan B producers discuss Europe expansion, Trump’s film tariff threat and ‘H Is For Hawk’
“It felt like the right moment,” Jeremy Kleiner said of opening London office.
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‘H Is For Hawk’ review: Claire Foy soars in Philippa Lowthorpe’s sensitive adaptation
Dramatisation of Helen Macdonald’s bestselling 2014 memoir plays London after Telluride premiere