All Other Festivals articles – Page 26
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News'The Dressmaker' to close Seattle International Film Festival
Top brass have unveiled the full line-up for the 42nd annual Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), set to run from May 19-June 12.
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NewsKosovo's PriFest reveals award winners
A Good Wife won best film in the Balkan competition, while the best pitch prize went to The Witch Hunters, but the festival faces an uncertain future.
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NewsKorean films win at Italy’s Far East Film Festival
A Melody To Remember won the festival’s top prize, which is voted for by audience members.
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NewsVenice to revamp market and add outdoor screening venue
Venice is to bolster its market offering with new VR and TV series elements.
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NewsAnnecy animation festival unveils 2016 line-up
Festival to open with Michaël Dudok de Wit’s The Red Turtle [pictured]; Guillermo del Toro and Aardman to give masterclasses.
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News'The Innocents' wins COLCOA audience award
Anne Fontaine’s drama claimed the COLCOA Audience Award as the nine-day celebration of French cinema came to a close in Los Angeles.
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NewsWatershed, ICO launch archive festival in UK
EXCLUSIVE: The inaugural Cinema Rediscovered festival will host screenings, workshops and the ICO’s Archive Screening Day 2016.
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News'London Town', 'Play The Devil' to premiere at LA Film Festival
Top brass announced on Tuesday the 42 world premieres selected for the US Fiction, Documentary, World Fiction, LA Muse, and Nightfall Competitions to screen at the festival, set to run from June 1-9 in Los Angeles.
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NewsAFI DOCS 2016 announces opening and closing night films
The North American premiere of Alex Gibney’s Zero Days and Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s Norman Lear: Just Another Version Of You bookend the five-day event.
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NewsFilm Sales Company boards two for Hot Docs
EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Herwitz heads to the Toronto festival this week with sales rights on Aida’s Secret and The Peacemaker.
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NewsIndustry issue government petition at Kosovo's PriFest
Producer Cedomir Kolar among signatories of Pristina Declaration, which calls for free movement for Kosovan film-makers in Europe and access to European funding.
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NewsNewport Beach FF launches UK Spotlight
The California festival hosted on Friday its evening celebration of British cinema and culture.
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News'Café Society' to open Seattle International Film Festival
The North American premiere of Amazon Studios’ Cannes-bound opening night film from Woody Allen will kick off the festival on May 19.
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NewsSundance Film Festival: London unveils 2016 line-up
Sundance chiefs reveal plans for the UK offshoot of the indie film festival and how they worked with Picturehouse on this year’s programme.
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NewsOrganisers unveil NFMLA programme
Britweek organisers announced on Wednesday the day-long NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) programme set for April 30.
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NewsLA Film Festival unveils Buzz, Limelight sections
Tribeca selection Kicks and the world premiere of horror tale Lights Out are among the films announced by festival organisers on Tuesday ahead of the June 1-9 run date.
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NewsGreek Film Centre appoints Electra Venaki as industry challenges mount
The Greek Film Centre (EEK) has appointed a female filmmaker for the first time in its history.
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NewsTel Aviv doc festival to highlight immigration, regional politics
EXCLUSIVE: A total of 110 films will screen at the festival, including recent Golden Bear-winner Fuocoammare and a selection of Israeli docs.
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NewsUS briefs: Ellen Burstyn to receive SFFS Peter J Owens acting award
Plus: IFC MIdnight acquires US rights to Let’s Be Evil; and more…
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News'The Fits', 'Salero' win at RiverRun
The River Run International Film Festival wrapped its 18th edition in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with its narrative feature award going to Anna Rose Holmer’s The Fits, which was, in the words of the jury, “an audacious debut from a promising American talent.”














