All Festivals articles – Page 238
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News
German director Mia Spengler on how to use an inclusion rider in practice
How the creation of internships helped the production meet its goal.
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Filmfest Hamburg unveils 2021 award winners, audience figures
Jury prizes returned this year following a hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic.
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Hamburg’s regional fund head Helge Albers on his post-pandemic priorities
The MOIN Filmförderung supported 13 features at Filmfest Hamburg and several industry initiatives.
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Features
Russian director Alexander Zeldovich on his billionaire-backed ‘Medea’
‘Medea’ was playing at the FilmFest Hamburg.
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Features
Why cinematheques should pay attention to the price of a sandwich
Being inclusive means much more than having a diverse programme, a Filmfest Hamburg panel affirmed.
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Reviews
‘Anita’: Busan Review (Closing Film)
Louise Wong plays Cantopop superstar Anita Mui in this nostalgic biopic
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‘Farewell, My Hometown’: Busan Review
Three generations of Chinese women talk about their lives in Er Zhuo Wang’s fiction-documentary hybrid
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'The Tender Bar’: London Review
Ben Affleck and Tye Sheridan star in George Clooney’s adaptation of a writer’s memoirs set in Long Island of the 1970s and 80s
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‘24’: Busan Review
Royston Tan’s latest art-house charmer follows a sound engineer on a journey across 24 different environments
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‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’: London Review
Debut animation from UK-based Locksmith Animation is deft and appealing
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‘Gensan Punch’: Busan Review
Brillante Ma Mendoza’s latest follows an aspiring boxer who refuses to let disability define him
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‘Memoryland’: Busan Review
Kim Quy Bui’s beautifully composed sophomore feature explores attitudes about death in Vietnam
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‘House Of Time’: Busan Review
Covid-inspired, ’Groundhog Day’-style supernatural drama finds a doctor trapped in a house with three generations of women
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‘The Apartment With Two Women’: Busan Review
Kim Se-in’s unflinching debut chronicles a mother and daughter at war
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‘Pedro’: Busan Review
Natesh Hegde’s ruminative character study follows a man ostracised from his community
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‘The Absent Director’: Busan Review
An audacious single-shot drama that follows an Iranian theater company staging an experimental ‘Macbeth’
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‘Mothers Of The Revolution’: London Review
Briar March’s gripping documentary celebrates the women protesters of Greenham Common
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News
Neon acquires US rights to Ninja Thyberg’s porn industry drama ‘Pleasure’
Thyberg “happy and relieved” to find US distributor that will release “raw and uncut” version of porn industry drama.
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‘Limbo’ wows French audiences at Dinard Festival of British Film
Ben Sharrock’s feature scooped Hitchcock d’Or Ciné and the public prize feature film award
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Reviews
‘Red Pomegranate’: Busan Review
A pregnant, abandoned wife must fend for herself in Sharipa Urazbayeva’s study of sexual violence and poverty