All Other Festivals articles – Page 31
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NewsMuch-changed Dublin festival reveals line-up
It is all change for Dublin as the city’s 10-day festival launches a new programme, new sponsors and a new general manager.
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NewsGoteborg reveals next wave of Nordic hits
Nordic Film Market includes debut films by Force Majeure actress, the screenwriter of A Royal Affair and director of viral hit Las Palmas; CAA, UTA and ICM agents among attending industry.
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NewsSlovenia big winner at When East Meets West co-pro forum
Sonja Prosenc’s History Of Love scooped three prizes at the co-production forum.
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NewsDFI names Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Alexander Sokurov Qumra Masters
They join Naomi Kawase and Lucrecia Martel for the second edition of the Doha event.
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival unveils 2016 programme
Festival to host 60 UK premieres, including Time Out Of Mind [pictured] starring Richard Gere and Disney’s Zootropolis.
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NewsTom Hooper to receive Goteborg's Honorary Dragon
Tom Hooper is to receive the Honorary Dragon Award at the 39th Goteborg Film Festival, where his new film The Danish Girl has its Swedish premiere.
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Sundance Film Festival: London dates moved forward
Move will avoid clash with Sheffield Doc/Fest and Edinburgh.
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NewsThessaloniki director Dimitri Eipides steps down
Long-time festival executive will leave his post in March but will continue in TIFF role.
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News‘The Yard’ to kick off 450 films in Goteborg
Notable world premieres include Mads Matthiesen’s Teddy Bear follow-up The Model and Avalon director Axel Petersén’s Under the Pyramid.
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NewsKazakhstan’s Oscar entry to open Asia House fest
Nomad drama Stranger headlines London-based Asian festival.
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NewsFilm4 FrightFest unveils Glasgow strand
Genre festival’s 11th year in Glasgow to feature eight UK premieres and the world premiere of Stephen King adaptation Cell.
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News'Labyrinth Of Lies', 'The Assassin' win at PSIFF
JAN 10 UPDATE: Giulio Ricciarelli’s German foreign-language Oscar submission Labyrinth Of Lies won on Sunday the Palm Springs Film Festival’s Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for best narrative feature and Jacob Bernstein and Nick Hooker’s Everything Is Copy from the US earned the documentary award.
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FeaturesPalm Springs Q&A: Raam Reddy, 'Thithi'
The director discusses his India-US drama, which premired at Locarno in August.
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FeaturesPalm Springs Q&A: Thomas Stuber, 'A Heavy Heart'
The Leipzig-based director tells Jeremy Kay about earning the trust of his star, stage veteran Peter Kurth, who portrays a former East German boxer who receives life-changing news
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FeaturesPalm Springs Q&A: Andrew Steggall, 'Departure'
The director on his coming-of-age love story set in the south of France.
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NewsManchester fest unveils 2016 line-up
Second edition to open with sports doc Dennis Viollet - A United Man and close with the international premiere of There Should be Rules.
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NewsLaurie Anderson to direct Brighton Festival
Artist and musician named guest director for 50th edition.
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News'Hail, Caesar!', 'Anomalisa' to bookend Glasgow fest
Coens’ Hail, Caesar! to receive UK premiere at festival.
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NewsCartagena to stage Brillante Mendoza tribute
The 56th edition of the Cartagena International Film Festival (FICCI) set to run from March 2-7 has announced a retrospective of the Filipino filmmaker’s work.
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NewsUS Briefs: 'The Hateful Eight' triumphs in Capri
Quentin Tarantino’s Western was named best movie as the 20th edition of Capri, Hollywood - The International Film Festival closed at the weekend.














