All SXSW articles – Page 11
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News'Most Beautiful Island', 'The Work' among SXSW jury, special winners
Festival brass on Tuesday evening announced jury and special award winners out of Austin, Texas.
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Reviews'La Barracuda': SXSW Review
A thriller involving two half-sisters and their dead muscian father slow-burns in the oppressive Texas heat.
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Reviews'Tormentero': SXSW Review
A disgraced fisherman struggles with ghosts of the past in Mexican director Ruben Imaz’s fourth feature
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Reviews'I Am Another You': SXSW Review
‘Hooligan Sparrow’ director Nanfu Wang documents a trip across the United States with a Utah-born drifter
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Reviews'Gemini': SXSW Review
There may be Lynchian elements in this classic low-budget LA noir, but it’s Lola Kirke who impresses the most
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NewsLee Daniels at SXSW: 'I don't understand #OscarsSoWhite'
Filmmaker tells Austin audience about his difficult childhood and how Donald Trump has improved his writing.
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Reviews'A Critically Endangered Species': SXSW Review
Intimate, literary-focused chamber piece starring Lena Olin which premiered at South By Southwest
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'Game Of Thrones' showrunners hint at possible spin-off
SXSW: HBO considering spin-off to fantasy smash; musician Ed Sheeran to make appearance in Season 7.
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Reviews'DRIB': SXSW review
A mockumentary about Amir Asgharnejad’s media campaign for a soft drink takes effective aim at fake news
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Reviews'Signature Move': SXSW Review
For her big screen debut, web personality Fawzia Mirza plays a closeted Chicago lawyer by day, a smackdown “luchadora” wrestler by night.
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Reviews'Lane 1974': SXSW Review
The summer of love has long since turned sour in this affecting memoir of childhood in a Northern California commune
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Reviews'Us And Them': SXSW Review
Dir: Joe Martin. UK, 2017. 83 mins British short film and documentary maker Joe Martin (Keep Quiet) makes his feature debut with this timely - if rampantly unsubtle - drama, which takes the idea of class warfare to its most savage extremes when a disillusioned young social ...
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FeaturesTwelve things to look out for at SXSW 2017
The annual jamboree in Austin, Texas, has been about so much more than just film and TV for many years.
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FeaturesSXSW film chief on hot pics, Judd Apatow return, Joe Biden debut
Festival’s director of film Janet Pierson talks convergence, TV, politics.
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NewsMundial boards world sales on SXSW premiere 'Tormentero'
EXCLUSIVE: IM Global’s Latino sales subsidiary ramps up before Texas festival.
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NewsSXSW 2017 scores coup with closing night film
Festival executives unveil several features and VR projects ahead of the jamboree in Austin, Texas, that runs from March 10-19.
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News'PIG: The Final Screenings' lands SXSW Midnighters slot
Adam Mason’s gender politics satire will receive its world premiere as festival brass announced the remaining line-up for the event set to run in Austin, Texas, from March 10-19.
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NewsEdgar Wright’s 'Baby Driver' to premiere at SXSW
The British director’s film about a young getaway driver will receive its world premiere as festival brass unveiled the features line-up set to screen in Austin, Texas, from March 10-19.
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NewsTerrence Malick’s 'Song To Song' to open SXSW
The world premiere of the US auteur’s latest film starring Rooney Mara, Natalie Portman, Ryan Gosling and Michael Fassbender will kick off events in Austin, Texas, on March 10.
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NewsLee Daniels to deliver SXSW 2017 keynote
Organisers have announced the second round of featured speakers at the festival in Austin, Texas.








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