All Festivals articles – Page 167
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Tanya Seghatchian to lead official competition jury for BFI London Film Festival
Festival unveils 2022 competition juries.
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Filmfest Hamburg hosts next generation of European filmmakers
Festival hosts three initiatives to promote links between young filmmakers.
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‘Bardo’, ‘Women Talking’, ‘Alcarras’ among 125-strong AFI Fest line-up
Event runs November 2-6.
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Ann Oren’s ‘Piaffe’ sells to Germany as producer Schuldenberg Films plots Euro-focused path (exclusive)
‘Piaffe’ is produced by Berlin-based Schuldenberg Films.
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Hamburg’s Fünferfilm unveils busy development slate of European projects
Hamburg-based indie has slate of projects in advanced development.
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Features
LFF director Tricia Tuttle reveals why the time is right to move on
Tuttle talks to Screen about five years in the hot seat - a wild ride as she overcame unexpected challenges to deliver her strategic vision.
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Tricia Tuttle to step down as BFI London Film Festival director after 2022 edition
She will deliver the 2022 edition and remain in the post until early 2023 while the BFI recruits a replacement.
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‘Emily’ is Dinard’s major winner, artistic director Dominique Green talks festival’s future
‘All My Friends Hate Me’ and ‘The Almond And The Seahorse’ also won prizes.
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Reviews
‘Till’: Review
The story of the racist murder of 14 year-old Emmett Till and his mother’s fight for justice
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Srebrenica film ‘Disturbed Earth’ wins top prize at Korea’s DMZ Docs
Documentary festival hosted its first fully in-person event since the start of the pandemic.
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‘We Are Next Of Kin’: Hamburg Review
The 1996 abduction of German scholar Jan Philipp Reemstma is explored through his teenage son’s eyes
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Features
Helge Albers on the international reach of Hamburg’s film fund, skilling up the German industry and why diversity matters
The Fund has backed films including ’Triangle Of Sadness’, ‘War Sailor’ and ‘Holy Spider’.
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Why the pandemic helped create ’The Social Experiment’, one of Germany’s first virtual production shoots
The sci-fi thriller is Pascal Schröder’s feature debut.
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DOK Leipzig international competition includes eight world premieres
Titles include Sofia Brockenshire’s ‘The Dependents’.
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Features
Filmfest Hamburg’s Albert Wiederspiel and Kathrin Kohlstedde talk genre films, younger audiences and Ulrich Seidl
The German festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
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Reviews
‘Viking’: Hamburg Review
Ordinary people play at being astronauts in Stephane Lafleur’s effective comedy drama
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‘Dirty Difficult Dangerous’: Hamburg Review
Two refugees find love against the odds in modern Beirut
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Sideshow, Janus Films pick up Jafar Panahi’s Venice special jury prize winner ‘No Bears’
Iranian’s Lido prize-winner heading to New York, London festivals.