All Festivals articles – Page 132
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Features
“We make filmmakers feel less lonely”, says new Jeonju Project head Park Taejoon
The Korean producer worked with Bong Joon Ho on ‘Mother’ and ‘Snowpiercer’.
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XYZ Films boards world sales on Tribeca entry ‘The Seeding’ for New Visions roster
Horror will screen in Cannes market ahead of world premiere in New York in June.
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Catherine Corsini hits back at accusations of unrest on set of Cannes contender ‘Homecoming’
‘Homecoming’ was added to the Cannes line-up earlier this week.
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Anthony Bregman, UK execs, producers to take part in Sundance Film Festival: London industry programme (exclusive)
Speakers include BFI London Film Festival director Kristy Matheson, Film4’s Farhana Bhula and The British Blacklist’s Akua Gyamfi.
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Edward Norton, 19 participants join programme of Croatia’s Ponta Lopud Film Festival
Polish cinematographer Ula Pontikos will mentor the female cinematographers.
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Charades unveils busy Cannes slate including ‘Little Girl Blue’ starring Marion Cotillard (exclusive)
Paris-based sales company will also bring Directors’ Fortnight opener The Goldman Case to the market.
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Carlota Pereda ‘The Chapel,’ Syeyoung Park’s ‘The Fin’ among Cannes’ Fantastic 7 line-up
Fantastic 7 is the showcase of international genre projects at an advanced stage of production.
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UK’s Windrush Caribbean Film Festival unveils line-up, launches Menelik Shabazz award
The festival will run across the UK from June 6-21.
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Karlovy Vary plans Iran retrospective, Daniela Kolarova honorary award for 2023 edition
Festival will also host a retrospective of the work of Japanese filmmaker Yasuzo Masumura.
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mk2 films adds Un Certain Regard title ‘Only The River Flows’ to Cannes slate (exclusive)
New film from Wei Shujun was a late addition to Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Selection.
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Cannes adds 14 new titles to 2023 Official Selection
Two further Competition films, three more in Cannes Premiere.
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French unions threaten Cannes Film Festival as pension reform rage intensifies
France’s energy workers union said it plans to target major events including Cannes, the Monaco Grand Prix and the Roland Garros tennis open.
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“Films must give you something to digest, even if it’s difficult,” says Alice Rohrwacher
The Italian director, who will be in Cannes with ‘La Chimera’ hosted a wide-ranging masterclass at Visions du Reel.
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Reviews
‘An Inhabited Volcano’: Visions du Reel Review
Thoughtful documentary about the recent volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma
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Reviews
‘My Father’s Prison’: Visions du Reel Review
The imprisonment of a Venezuelan cop – the filmmaker’s father – is the subject of this personal documentary
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‘Knit’s Island’: Visions du Reel Review
Eye-opening exploration of the communities which exist inside survivalist online video game ‘DayZ’.
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‘Fauna’: Visions du Reel Review
A goat-herd and a high-tech research lab in rural Spain provoke this exploration of the connection between man, nature and science
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‘Nightwatchers’: Visions du Reel Review
Urgent profile of attempts by refugees to make the dangerous nocturnal mountain crossing from Italy to France
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‘Our Body’: Visions du Reel Review
Filmmaker Claire Simon’s own cancer diagnosis forms part of her candid exploration of the medical treatment of women
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News
Shudder acquires UK, US on Tribeca entry ‘Bad Things’ featuring Molly Ringwald
Stewart Thorndike wrote and directed.