All Festivals articles – Page 137
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‘The Arc Of Oblivion’: CPH:DOX Review
With Werner Herzog on board, documentarian Ian Cheney explores how humans are determined to leave their trace on the earth
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‘Tetris’: SXSW Review
Taron Egerton fights for the right to bring Tetris to the world in Jon S. Baird’s uneven thriller
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News
‘Raging Grace’, ‘Angel Applicant’ among 2023 SXSW juried film award winners
Audience Awards voting concludes on March 19.
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Reviews
‘The Stroll’: BFI Flare Review
Shunned by society, the Black and Latina trans sex workers of 14th Steet in Manhattan led dangerous lives in Kristen Lovell’s personal testament
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‘Twice Colonized’: CPH:DOX Review
Greenlandic activist Aaju Peters allows the camera to track the painful personal results of colonisation in this CPH:DOX opening film
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News
Carlos Marques-Marcet readies musical drama ‘They Will Be Dust’ about a woman’s right to die (exclusive)
International co-production is led by Tono Folguera at Spain’s Lastor Media.
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Features
“The quality of all films has risen”: ICAA’s Beatriz Navas on the impact of state support for female filmmakers
Beatriz Navas is the general director of the Spanish Film Insitute (ICAA).
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Reviews
‘Upon Entry’: Malaga Review
‘Very clever film-making’: would-be immigrants are locked in a room by US border guards in this claustrophobic debut from Spain
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News
Spain’s KaBoGa to co-produce Anahí Berneri’s ‘Condensed Milk’ (exclusive)
“Condensed Milk is carnal, urgent, alive, streetwise,” said KaBoga’s Anna M Bofarull.
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News
Visions du Réel unveils first titles, opening film for 2023 edition
The Swiss documentary festival is set to run April 21-30
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Features
Series Mania gears up for supersized 2023 edition with a focus on marketing scripted shows in a crowded TV landscape
Organisers estimate a record 3,800 accredited visitors will attend during the festival’s run, between March 17-24.
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Features
Eight market titles and works in progress to look out for in Malaga
Comedies, dramas, psychological thrillers and creative documentaries are all being showcased in the Mafiz industry programme.
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Reviews
‘Killing Crabs’: Malaga Review
A pre-tourist Tenerife comes back to life in this appealing 1990s period drama
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News
Cannes’ iconic Carlton Hotel reopens ahead of May film festival as the Grand becomes the Mondrian
Rooms in the Carlton Cannes start at €1,800 a night for a single room during the festival and suites will go for around €4,500 per night.
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News
‘Under The Sky Of Damascus’ wins international competition prize at sombre Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
Doc previously had world premiere at Berlinale.
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Reviews
‘Sica’: Malaga Review
A young girl searches for her missing father in this impressive debut set on the stormy Galician coast
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Features
Malaga’s bumper Mafiz industry programme opens as Spanish Screenings XXL hopes to head to Busan
The intenational industry is in Malaga to see the latest Spanish films, projects and talent.
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‘The Enchanted’: Malaga Review
Laia Costa shines in this otherwise lacklustre drama set in the Spanish Pyrenees
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Reviews
‘Pay Or Die’: SXSW Review
Candid documentary about the exortionate cost of insulin in the US
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‘Northern Comfort’: SXSW Review
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson’s English-language comedy about a bunch of stranded aerophobes struggles to land