All Other Festivals articles – Page 29
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NewsNorth American briefs: GKIDS sets English voice cast for 'April'
Plus: CinemaCon names Male Star Of Tomorrow; Soda Pictures dates High-Rise; and more…
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FeaturesDuncan Kenworthy talks his under-the-radar strategy for 'The Pass'
How the Love Actually producer guided the gay-footballers chamber piece from Royal Court sell-out to BFI Flare opening-night film.
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NewsIstanbul Film Festival reveals 2016 lineup
Turkish festival announces films, guests and industry lineups amid challenging security climate.
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NewsScreen, Broadcast partner with Sheffield Doc/Fest
Screen and sister publication Broadcast will be media partners of the UK’s leading documentary festival in 2016.
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Features"Questions were asked in parliament": the story behind LGBT film festival BFI Flare
Charles Gant chronicles the evolution of London’s long-running LGBT film festival.
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NewsSchamus, Sokurov impressed by Qumra filmmakers
Bespoke event nurtured development of 33 DFI grantee projects.
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NewsArab film-making scene expanding and diversifying, says report
Study reveals France to be top producer of independent Arab cinema alongside Egypt and Lebanon with Qatar rising as a key funder.
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NewsFrightFest to relocate with new headline sponsor
The UK genre event will take place in an expanded format at Vue Shepherd’s Bush this year.
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News'Where To Invade Next' to open Sheffield Doc/Fest
Director Michael Moore will attend the festival for the first time since 1998.
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NewsAleksandr Sokurov: "Cinema does not have any achievements"
The Golden Lion-winning filmmaker discussed his ambivalent relationship with cinema, his stormy friendship with Tarkovsky and the merit of actors, during a Qumra masterclass.
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NewsAleksandr Sokurov planning Second World War 'comedy'
The Russian Ark director is plotting a return to the subject of war.
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NewsAmericas Briefs: 'The Bachelors' cast bulks up
Plus: Tyler Perry greenlights Apartheid drama; Semana Del Cine Español to kick off in Puerto Rico
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NewsJoshua Oppenheimer's next projects include a Samuel Beckett-inspired musical
EXCLUSIVE: The Act Of Killing director’s next film will be a documentary, but he is also developing two narrative features including a musical inspired by a Samuel Beckett play.
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NewsCannes regular Naomi Kawase on directing: "Waiting is important"
Japanese filmmaker talks in Doha about the power of making the audience wait and her surprise over the popularity of her latest film An back home.
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NewsPalme d'Or winner Nuri Bilge Ceylan: "Making mistakes is the best teacher"
Director talked about his combative writing relationship with wife Ebru Ceylan and his love of ambiguity on the big screen during a Qumra masterclass.
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News'Letter To The King' director Zaman plans Armenia story
EXCLUSIVE: Letter To The King and Before Snowfall director Hisham Zaman has two films in post and plans to shoot in Armenia in 2017.
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News'Neon Bull' wins in Cartagena
Gabriel Mascaro’s selection from Brazil-Uruguay-Holland has won the official narrative competition award as the Colombian festival came to a close on Monday.
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NewsJames Schamus: Gulf can learn from China's box-office boom
James Schamus delivers masterclass in Doha, touching on the need to build a movie-going culture in the Gulf and how Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon established the modern international blockbuster.
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NewsJames Schamus working on projects from 'micro' to 'quite huge'
EXCLUSIVE: Former Focus Features executive James Schamus is building a busy but bespoke slate at his new company Symbolic Exchange, including a TV project with European partners.
















