All Festivals articles – Page 156
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Reviews
‘Parade’: Tallinn Review
A brass band leader’s life gets riotously uncomfortable in this pleasing debut from Lithuania
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‘Journey Through Our World’: IDFA Review
IDFA’s Best Dutch Documentary is an intimate portrait of the Covid-19 pandemic in which the directors turn the camera on themselves
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‘Notes On Displacement’: IDFA Review
Filmmaker Khaled Jarrar follows refugees on their arduous journey to Europe in 2015
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News
Amjad Al Rasheed’s ‘Inshallah A Boy’ among Cairo Film Connection winners
The dark comedy won two $10,000 prizes.
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‘My Lost Country’: IDFA Review
Ishtar Yasin Gutierrez’s autobiographical essay film won IDFA Envision’s Outstanding Artistic Contribution prize
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‘Pelican’: Tallinn Review
An injured Croatian footballer questions his entire life in this Croatian feature debut
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News
Indian icon Shah Rukh Khan to receive Red Sea honorary award
‘King Of Bollywood’ Khan has appeared in over 100 films across over three decades.
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Features
Orwa Nyrabia on how IDFA is trying to democratise the festival gatekeeping process
“I have to let go and share my power with others,” says Nyrabia.
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‘Coda’ producers’ Second World War drama ‘Farewell, Mr. Haffmann’ garners US accolades
The historical drama is a follow-up to ‘Coda’ for Vendôme Films and Pathé.
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Features
A matter of factual: Do documentary festivals need to change their focus?
As docs struggle at cinemas, change may be needed.
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News
Stockholm’s top prize goes to Ali Abbasi’s ‘Holy Spider’
Other winners include Emily, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed; Swedish Film Institute unveils new talent Wild Card prizes.
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Iranian drama ‘A Tale Of Shemroon’ scoops top prize at Marrakech Film Festival
Director Emad Aleebrahim Dehkordi dedicates award to ‘women of Iran and younger generation.’
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‘Riverbed’: Cairo Review
A mother and daughter struggle to reconnect in Bassem Breche’s imagery-led feature debut
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‘Typist Artist Pirate King’: Tallinn Review
Carol Morley presents a fictionalised portrait of little-known avant-garde schizophrenic artist Audrey Amiss
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‘The Astronaut’: Cairo Review
Nicolas Giraud’s portrait of a French loner sending himself to space fails to get off the ground
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News
Gravitas Ventures, Mk2 strike deal over Australian Tribeca selection ‘Blaze’ (exclusive)
Julia Savage, Simon Baker, Josh Lawson, Yael Stone star.
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Features
My Screen Life: Esther van Messel on arriving first, wise women and maintaining a champagne-stocked fridge
The CEO of Swiss doc outfit FIrst Hand Films spent time on a kibbutz before studying film with Ari Folman and Hagi Levi.
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Berlinale faces reduction in screens at key venue ahead of 2023 edition
Around half of the 3,500 seats at Berlin’s biggest cinema complex, the Vue-owned CinemaxX, will be unavailable.
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‘Apolonia, Apolonia’: IDFA Review
IDFA’s International Competition winner is an intimate portrait of Danish-French artist Apolonia Sokol