All Other Festivals articles – Page 139
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SIFF acquires Uptown Theater for Seattle Center launch
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) has acquired the historic Uptown Theater and will re-open it on Oct 20 in conjunction with the opening of its new film centre at Seattle Center.
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NewsMy Week With Marilyn to receive NYFF world premiere
The Weinsteins have thrown the Michelle Williams-starrer into the awards race, securing an Oct 9 centerpiece gala slot for the period drama. The 49th edition of the festival runs from Sept 30-Oct 16.
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NewsA Separation wins in Durban, First Grader takes audience award
Films by Farhadi, Hermanus and Chadwick among winners at South Africa-based film festival.
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Outfest names winners of 29th festival
The grand jury award for outstanding international dramatic feature went to Andrew Haigh’s Weekend while Eric Brach’s Habana Muda earned top documentary honours as the LA event came to a close.
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NewsBlack Blood, A Separation triumph at Kinoforum
Films from China and Iran took home the top prizes at the second edition of the Saint Petersburg International Kinoforum (Jul 10-15), which despite teething troubles was attended by 40,000 cinemagoers at six cinemas and other special venues.
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NewsLocarno announces more than 30 world premieres, including Morten Tyldum's Headhunters
US titles include Piazza Grande opening film Super 8 and Cowboys & Aliens, with Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig expected to attend
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NewsThe Guard among winners at Fleadh, festival boasts record admissions
The Guard, Parked and Charlie Casanova were among the feature winners at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh.
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NewsDIFF showcases Arab cinema at London Shubbak festival
Films from UAE, Jordan, Syria, Palestine, Egypt to screen during capital’s first festival of contemporary Arab culture
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NewsSitges opens with sci-fi Eva, line-up includes Balaguero latest
Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival opens with Kike Maillo’s Eva, starring Daniel Bruhl
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NewsGlasgow announces Margaret Tait winner, record admissions
Ticket sales increase 12% with festival generating £1.4m for Scotland














