All SXSW articles – Page 5
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SXSW title ‘I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking)’ scores UK-Ireland deal (exclusive)
The film won a special jury award at SXSW.
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SXSW director Janet Pierson to hand over reins to Claudette Godfrey
Fifteen-year veteran becomes director emeritus, will serve as 2023 edition programmer.
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SXSW to launch Australian conference and festival in 2023
Like its US model, the Sydney event will cover film, TV, music and technology.
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Blue Fox Entertainment boards Cannes sales on Jim Gaffigan SXSW entry ‘Linoleum’ (exclusive)
Dennis Masel’s Storm City Films, Chad Simpson’s Brain Scratch Productions, Chadd Harbold produced.
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Magnolia Pictures acquires international sales for Cannes on SXSW award-winner ‘I Love My Dad’ (exclusive)
Magnolia previously acquired North American rights.
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IFC Films acquires SXSW audience award winner ‘Pretty Problems’
Theatrical, VoD release planned for later this year.
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‘I Love My Dad’ wins again as SXSW 2022 unveils audience awards
Pretty Problems, Bad Axe, Atlanta among other winners announced on Wednesday.
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‘We Feed People’: SXSW Review
Ron Howard’s accessible doc on celebrity chef Jose Andres focuses on the work of his non-profit World Central Kitchen
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‘Master Of Light’: SXSW Review
SXSW’s documentary Grand Jury award winner is a rich, complex portrait of the painter and activist George Anthony Morton
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‘I Love My Dad’: SXSW Review
SXSW-winner takes cringe comedy to the next level when a hapless father catfishes his own son
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Sony Classics acquires Tanya Tucker doc in first on-site SXSW 2022 deal
Submarine brokered deal on behalf of filmmakers.
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‘I Love My Dad’, ‘Master Of Light’ win at SXSW 2022
Films will continue to be available on festival platform until March 21.
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‘X’: SXSW Review
Ti West’s long-awaited return to horror is a bloody and brainy 1970s-style slasher with bite
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‘It Is In Us All’: SXSW Review
Cosmo Jarvis explores the complexity of masculinity in Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ Irish dramatic feature debut
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‘Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood’: SXSW Review
Richard Linklater takes a fond trip down memory lane with his animated look back at the Apollo 11 moon landing
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‘The Cow’: SXSW Review
Winona Ryder shines in this playful genre debut about a weekend getaway at a cabin in the woods
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‘Millie Lies Low’: SXSW Review
Ana Scotney is a standout talent in Michelle Savill’s comedic debut from New Zealand
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‘To Leslie’: SXSW Review
Andrea Riseborough is superb as an alcoholic single mother from West Texas in Michael Morris’s earnest feature debut
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‘Clean’: SXSW Review
A trauma cleaning service in Melbourne, Australia, introduces viewers to the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: SXSW Review
SXSW opens with Michelle Yeoh’s poignant performance as an ordinary laundry owner mixed up in a martial-arts multiverse