All Festivals articles – Page 166
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Reviews
‘Six Characters’: Busan Review
A visually opulent, dutiful adaptation of Luigi Pirandello’s 1921 play ’Six Characters in Search of an Author’
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News
Ukrainian directors Kateryna Gornostai and Nikon Romachenko triumph at Kyiv’s Molodist Film Festival
National competition held in Hamburg due to the war in Ukraine; fest plans to hold international competition in Kyiv later this month.
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‘The Mole Agent’ director Maite Alberdi to present new feature ‘The Eternal Memory’ in IDFA Forum
60 projects selected for the 30th edition of the industry meet.
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‘Thousand And One Nights’: Busan Review
Two women adjust to life after their husbands go missing in Japanese director Nao Kubota’s return to the big screen
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‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’: London Review
The mistress and the gamekeeper meet again in this steamy Netflix adaptation of DH Lawrence’s classic romance
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‘White Dog’: Hamburg Review
Denis Menochet and Kacey Rohl lead this story of Romain Gary, Jean Seberg and a racist hound
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‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical’: London Review
Matthew Warchus drives the Tim Minchin show from stage to screen for Working Title
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News
Busan film festival opens with return to pre-pandemic style
The star-studded red carpet included Hong Kong star Tony Leung, winner of the Asian Filmmaker of the Year award.
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Features
Busan 2022 line-up guide: New Currents and Jiseok competition titles
Screen profiles the titles in competition at Busan’s 27th edition.
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News
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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‘Scent Of Wind’: Busan Review
Busan opens with this update on the ‘Good Samaritan’ story set in remotest Iran and written and directed by Hadi Mohaghegh
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‘Eternal Spring’: Review
Canada’s Oscar contender is a documentary which looks back at the actions of Falun Gong members in China in 2002
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Features
Busan festival director Huh Moonyung reveals challenges and long-term vision
BIFF is set to set its first full-scale edition since pre-pandemic 2019.
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‘Autobiography’: Busan Review
Former critic Makbul Mubarak makes an impressive feature debut with this Indonesia-set tale of power and corruption
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‘Tora’s Husband’: Busan Review
Rima Das’ intimate drama shows a family man’s life unravelling in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic
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‘Zwigato’: Busan Review
Kapil Sharma switches register to play a family man struggling with India’s gig economy in the latest from Nandita Das
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Features
Busan film festival makes its comeback with new competition and star guests
2022 marks BIFF’s full-scale return as a premiere showcase for Korean and Asian cinema.
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Reviews
‘Vera’: Review
Italian socialite Vera Gemma plays a version of herself in Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s hybrid docudrama
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News
Veerle Baetens, Kevin Janssens and Fien Troch to showcase new projects at Connext 2022
Connext is a crucial promotional event for Flanders filmmakers and projects.
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‘Triangle of Sadness’ to open Evolution Mallorca (exclusive)
The festival runs October 26 - November 1