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Reviews
‘12 Mighty Orphans’: Tribeca Review
Luke Wilson and Martin Sheen guide a team of footballing underdogs to a cinematic formula
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‘The Lost Leonardo’: Tribeca Review
If nothing else, the disputed, notorious ’Salvator Mundi’ is at least a bone fide cinema crowd-pleaser
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News
FilmRise acquires Ben Whishaw 2020 Sundance psychodrama ‘Surge’
Distributor brokered deal with Protagonist Pictures.
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BFI London Film Festival moves gala venue, sets episodic strand
The Royal Festival Hall will host red carpet galas.
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The Match Factory’s Michael Weber unveils biggest ever Cannes slate and market plans (exclusive)
Leading German sales company has a record 13 titles in Official Selection.
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Italy’s Far East Film Festival unveils line-up for 2021 hybrid edition
Asian cinema event to open with Zhang Yimou’s ‘Cliff Walkers’.
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Rotterdam’s June event wraps as Totti documentary wins audience award
The one-off summer edition ran in cinemas from June 2-6 and continued online until today (June 9).
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Berlin, Cannes, Venice join calls for release of Myanmar filmmaker Ma Aient
Producer and filmmaker was detained by Myanmar authorities without explanation on June 5.
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Cannes adds Gaspar Noé, Ari Folman titles to 2021 line-up
Noé’s ’Vortex’ will play in the new Cannes Premiere section, while Folman’s animation ’Where Is Anne Frank?’ will play Out Of Competition.
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Features
Shanghai film festival head talks protocols and highlights of the 2021 edition
The festival’s second hybrid edition opens on June 11 with patriotic feature 1921.
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Reviews
‘Snotty Boy’: Annecy Review
Visually distinctive dramatisation of the life of cult Austrian cartoonist Manfred Deix
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Reviews
‘Lamya’s Poem’: Annecy Review
A young Syrian refugee connects with Rumi’s 800-year-old poetry in this lyrical animation
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News
Blue Fox snaps up Tribeca title ‘Dating & New York’ for Cannes sales roster (exclusive)
IFC Films picked up North American rights prior to film’s premiere.
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Features
Edouard Waintrop on why he has taken the role as artistic director of Saudi’s Red Sea
“I feel if you open the door, you need to step inside.”
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Edouard Waintrop appointed artistic director of Red Sea International Film Festival
Festival also unveils new programmers and festival sections.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest crowns 2021 winners
Documentaries from Brazil, the UK and Colombia among those awarded.
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Reviews
‘My Sunny Maad’: Annecy Review
A Czech woman builds a new life in Kabul with her Afghan husband
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Marvel Studios’ Victoria Alonso talks the power of diversity at Annecy
The executive was taking part in the festival’s Women In Animation summit.
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Shanghai film festival reveals five directors for new support programme
SIFF Young is jointly organised with the Cannes Marche.
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