All Festivals articles – Page 230
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Reviews
‘No Looking Back’: Tallinn Review
Families at war fuel Kirill Sokolov’s bloody follow-up to Why Don’t You Just Die?
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‘Other Cannibals’: Tallinn Review
Two troubled men forge an unlikely friendship in Francesco Sossai’s dark Italian comedy
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‘The Score’: Tallinn Review
Malachi Smyth’s musical heist movie proves to be an unusual debut
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News
Sundance 2022 unveils plans for New Frontier programme
In-person and virtual venues to connect global attendees.
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Square Eyes adds Argentinian boarding school doc ‘The Delights’ to buzzy slate (exclusive)
The film is screening in the International Competition at IDFA this week,
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‘Children Of The Mist’: IDFA Review
A young Hmong girl in Northern Vietnam struggles against a pre-ordained path in Diam Ha Lei’s compelling first feature
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News
Robbie Ryan wins Golden Frog, tributes paid to Halyna Hutchins at Camerimage
The Polish cinematography festival ended on November 20.
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Sergei Loznitsa talks new projects at IDFA, including latest dramatic feature (exclusive)
Ukrainian director has two films screeninig at IDFA including ‘Mr Landsbergis’ in competition.
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‘Journey To The Sun’: IDFA Review
Children are sent from a war-torn Austria to Portugal for sustenance in Susana de Sousa Dias’s immersive documentary
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News
‘Navy’, ‘Unintentionhell’ lead UK’s Buff 2021 nominations
Duaine Carma Roberts’ ‘Navy’ and Balbeer Bahi‘s ‘Unintentionhell’ have the most nominations.
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M-Appeal closes key deals for Tallinn competition title ‘No Looking Back’ (exclusive)
Has also sold to German-speaking Europe.
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ScreenDaily Talks: Baltasar Kormákur, Ninja Thyberg to talk how to forge a career in film
The live talk takes place on Friday November 26 at 15:30 GMT (17:30 EET).
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Reviews
‘Erasing Frank’: Tallinn Review
Hungarian director Gabor Fabricius explores his country’s totalitarian past in his confident feature debut
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‘The List Of Those Who Love Me’: Tallinn Review
A drug dealer confuses business and friendship in Emre Erdoğdu’s deft second feature
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‘Taamaden’: IDFA Review
Seydou Cisse’s economic migrants take a dangerous route from Mali to Valencia
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‘Day After….’: IDFA Review
Hop on the Rocket paddle-steamer from Dhaka to Khulna in Kamar Ahmad Simon’s seductive documentary
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‘On Our Way’: Tallinn Review
An angst-ridden filmmaker confronts his own pain in Sophie Lane Curtis’ ambitious, confounding debut
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‘Mr Landsbergis’: IDFA Review
Sergei Loznitsa compiles an exhaustive account of the struggle for Lithuania’s independence from the USSR
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‘A Vanishing Fog’: Tallinn Review
Colombia’s ancient mountains are the setting for Augusto Sandino’s surrealist family drama
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Features
“We cannot have another year like this,” say doc sales agents at IDFA
Cautious distributors, slimmed-down festivals and dwindling funders are cause for concern.