All Festivals articles – Page 13
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‘Yen And Ai-Lee’: Busan Review
Kimi Hsia Yu-chiao and Yang Kuei-mei impress in this striking black-and-white Taiwanese mother-daughter drama
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Steve McQueen talks on-set behaviour: “Being a director is not about being an arsehole”
The filmmaker gave a Screen Talk ahead of opening the BFI London Film Festival with ‘Blitz’.
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Stockholm Film Festival programme includes first TV section, ‘Men in Crisis’ focus
Festival hits at the festival include ‘Anora’, ‘Emilia Perez’, ‘Maria’.
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Sony Classics acquires multiple territories for ‘On Swift Horses’ as latest TIFF deal trickles in
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter star.
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Tallinn Black Nights inaugural documentary competition includes six world premieres
11-strong competition includes titles from France, Israel, China.
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Tribeca unveils line-up for inaugural spin-off festival in Lisbon
Robert De Niro, Whoopi Goldberg and Patty Jenkins among talent giving talks.
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Thomas Vinterberg to chair Marrakech film festival jury
Danish filmmaker’s credits include ‘Another Round’ and ‘The Hunt’.
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‘September Says’, ‘Unicorns’ among winners at Dinard Festival Of British & Irish Film
‘That They May Face The Rising Sun’ and ’Paul And Paulette Take A Bath’ also took home prizes.
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‘For Rana’: Busan Review
A circus motorcyclist in Iran is desperate to find a new heart for his ailing daughter
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Filmfest Hamburg celebrates triumphant record-breaking edition
The German festival donated the vaue of floral bouquet gifts to the charitable Afghan Volunteer Women’s Association.
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‘Montages Of A Modern Motherhood’: Busan Review
A first-time mother comes under increasing pressure in this astute Hong Kong drama
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Busan 2024: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from the 2024 Busan International Film Festival and Asian Contents & Film Market (ACFM).
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‘Waterdrop’: Busan Review
A bereaved teenager goes to extreme lengths to find a new family in this uneven Korean debut
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‘The Land Of Morning Calm’: Busan Review
The disappearance of a local fisherman sends ripples through his South Korean coastal community
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‘Mr K’: Busan Review
Crispin Glover finds himself trapped in the hotel from hell in this Kafka-esque surrealist comedy
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‘Abel’: Busan Review
The life of a Kazakh farmer unravels after the collapse of the Soviet Union
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‘The Height Of The Coconut Trees’: Busan Review
Cinematographer Du Jie makes his directorial debut with this enigmatic Japanese ghost story
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‘As The River Goes By’: Busan Review
Debut from China tracks the ripples of the past into present-day life in a small town
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‘Motherland’: Busan Review
Brillante Ma Mendoza’s police thriller is inspired by a 2015 bloodbath in Mindanao