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‘Joyride’: Galway Review
Opening the Galway Fleadh, Emer Reynolds’ somewhat contrived feelgood drama stars Olivia Colman and newcomer Charlie Reid
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‘America’ director Ofir Raul Graizer: “This obsession with fast editing is terrible…it’s killing storytelling”
The Israeli filmmaker’s follow up to The Cakemaker plays in competition this week Karlovy Vary.
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Galway Film Fleadh’s programming head talks line-up gems and local heroes
William Fitzgerald is the head of programming.
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Karlovy Vary Eastern Promises industry winners include ‘Endless Summer Syndrome’, ‘The Burdened’
Graham Foy’s Canada-US title ‘The Maiden’ takes First Cut+ prize.
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Locarno unveils 2022 line-up including Aleksandr Sokurov’s ‘Fairytale’
Ten world premieres among 17 international competition titles.
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‘America’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ofir Raul Grazier breathes new life into the love triangle with his follow-up to ‘The Cakemaker’
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‘Last Dance’: first trailer for comedy drama playing in Locarno’s Piazza Grande (exclusive)
The film follows a septuagenarian widower who joins a contemporary dance company.
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‘A Room Of My Own’: Karlovy Vary Review
The power of female friendship comes under the microscope in this accomplished second feature from Georgia
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TIFF announces world premiere of Clement Virgo’s mystery drama ‘Brother’
The drama is set in Toronto’s 1990s hip-hop scene.
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“You will discover films,” says festival programmer Cyril Neyrat of the appeal of FIDMarseille
Neyrat is one of the new top team, along with Tsveta Dobreva and Fabienne Moris.
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Bifan director Shin Chul talks revamping the Korean fantastic festival
Festival director also reveals why Alex Garland’s ‘Men’ was selected as opening film.
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How Korea’s Bifan festival is expanding while continuing to “stay strange”
Fantastic film festival to host 80 world premieres.
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Director Andreas Horvath on his Karlovy Vary doc ‘Zoo Lock Down’: “The animals are like actors on a stage”
Austrian filmmaker’s latest is a lockdown profile of the inhabitants of Salzburg Zoo.
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San Sebastian unveils opening night film for 70th edition
The festival runs from September 16-24.
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‘Human Factors’: Sundance Review
Ronny Trocker’s cat-and-mouse game with the viewer strays into Haneke territory
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‘Writing With Fire’: Sundance Review
Dalit women defy discrimination by setting up a journalistic organisation - and making it a success story
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‘Misha And The Wolves’: Sundance Review
Did the author of a renowned Holocaust memoire really cry wolf?
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‘The Most Beautiful Boy In The World’: Sundance Review
Fifty years later, Bjorn Andresen looks back at his life, and ‘Death In Venice’
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‘Jockey’: Sundance Review
An ageing jockey is forced to acknowledge some truths in Clint Bentley’s modest debut