All Other Festivals articles – Page 36
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NewsAngelina Jolie's 'By the Sea' among Camerimage special screenings
Plus… Apocalypse Now cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and director Majid Majidi to receive special award for their work on Muhammad: The Messenger of God.
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News'Mad Max', 'Room' in Camerimage competition
Carol, Suffragette and Rams also among 15 titles in competition at cinematography festival.
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NewsAndroids, heritage in the frame at Tokyo fest
An android actress, giant anime robots and the legacy of Akira Kurosawa were among the offerings at this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF), which as always presented an interesting mix of old and new.
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NewsBahamas fest announces 2015 line-up
India’s Daughter, Wildlike (pictured) and Eadweard are among the selections at the 12th annual edition of the Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF), scheduled for December 1-12.
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John Woo keeps aim on 'The Killer' remake
The action director reveals details of new feature Manhunt, a long-awaited remake of The Killer and his thoughts on retirement.
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News'Bridge of Spies' to open Camerimage festival
Steven Spielberg film to open cinematography festival in Poland.
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News'Alaska Is A Drag' wins in Wroclaw
Round-up of news from the sixth American Film Festival and US in Progress showcase.
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NewsNorth Korea doc, Oscar hopefuls in Tallinn Black Nights competition
Line-up includes seven world premieres and Oscar submissions from the Netherlands, South Korea and Kazakhstan.
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News'A Childhood' among Chicago fest winners
Philippe Claudel’s A Childhood (France, pictured) took the Chicago International Film Festival’s international film competition Gold Hugo on Saturday night.
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NewsTIFFCOM highlights growing Asian ambition
Two seminars at this year’s TIFFCOM (October 20-22) in Tokyo touched on Asia’s ambition to make pan-regional or international movies without Hollywood’s help.
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NewsLos Cabos adds 'Carol', 'Remember'
Top brass at the Mexican festival have added a couple of prestige gala screenings and unveiled the World Highlights programme.
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'Back to the Future' fans greet Zemeckis at Tokyo opening
The Tokyo International Film Festival kicked off its 28th edition on Thursday with Robert Zemeckis’ 3D high-wire thriller The Walk.
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News'The Witch', 'Tale Of Tales' to screen in Los Cabos
The festival, set to run in Mexico from November 11-15, has unveiled the selections in its After Dark, American Specials and Green programmes.
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Singapore Film Festival reveals 2015 line-up; drops closing film
The festival will screen 146 films from 51 countries, and will honour Mohsen Makhmalbaf (pictured) with a five-film tribute.
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NewsStockholm unveils 2015 line-up; Ai Weiwei to attend
Full line-up of the Stockholm film festival includes feature and documentary competition line-ups.
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FeaturesMichael Kutza, Chicago International Film Festival
The festival founder and artistic director talks to Jeremy Berkowitz about how he gave up medical studios to pursue his love of film and set up the longest running competitive festival in the US.
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NewsBritish boom at Mexican festivals
Two strong British programmes are running at top Mexican film festivals this month.
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NewsBlack Nights unveils inaugural Tridens First Features line-up
The first ever Tridens First Features competition will include 14 titles, alongside two out of competition.
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NewsConnecting Cottbus to feature new projects from Ruman, Ostrochovský
The East-West co-production market has selected 10 projects this year, down from 13 in 2014.
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News'A Syrian Love Story', 'Mand Falder' to screen at CPH:DOX
Anne Wivel’s Mand Falder will open the festival, which will screen 200 docs including 60 world premieres.














