All Festivals articles – Page 243
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News
GKids acquires Fantasia anime ‘Pompo The Cinephile’
Film has grossed around $1.8m since June release in Japan.
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Ivan Tverdovsky, Darya Zhuk projects head Germany’s Connecting Cottbus line-up
Tverdovsky attends with feature project ‘Hysteria’.
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Reviews
‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’: Venice Review
A terrific debut from Mounia Akl set in a Lebanese mountain idyll – until the landfill arrives next door
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‘Charlotte’: Toronto Review
The troubled wartime life of artist Charlotte Salomon is animated in this graceful European production
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‘King Richard’ starring Will Smith as father to Williams tennis sensations to close AFI Fest
Serena and Venus Williams among executive producers.
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Reviews
‘The Good House’: Toronto Review
Sigourney Weaver, Kevin Kline co-star in this New England-set domestic drama
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Busan Film Festival sets 92 world premieres, will close with ‘Anita’
All features at the festival will have multiple screenings in cinemas.
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Raindance Film Festival partners with Curzon for hybrid 2021 edition
Fifty-nine features are included in the full programme.
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DOK Leipzig unveils 2021 co-pro market line-up (exclusive)
More than half of this year’s line-up is set to be directed by women filmmakers.
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Portugal’s FEST unveils line up of directorial debuts from European festival circuit
‘Lamb’, ‘La Civil’, ’Zero Fucks Given’ are in the competition line-up.
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‘Great Freedom’, ‘Paris, 13th District’ to bookend 2021 Filmfest Hamburg
Line-up also includes German premieres of Venice and Locarno winners.
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Reviews
‘Dear Evan Hansen’: Toronto Review
‘Emotional manipulations that sometimes border on cruel’: Ben Platt reprises his role for Universal’s screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical
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Tokyo fest to showcase Keisuke Yoshida in new Nippon Cinema Now section
New section replaces Japan Now and will focus on emerging talents who deserve greater international recognition.
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Reviews
‘The Survivor’: Toronto Review
Barry Levinson casts Ben Foster as Harry Haft, a boxer traumatised by his experiences in a Nazi death camp
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‘Drunken Birds’: Toronto Review
A Mexican migrant worker searches for his lover in Ivan Grbovic’s lush Canadian drama
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News
UK producer warns of perils of algorithms on TIFF digital content panel
“We’ve created this notion that we flatten things in order that they can be bite-sized and…that’s something we can reverse.”
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Marrakech film festival cancelled for second year, Atlas Workshops moved online
Industry-focused Atlas Workshops previously supported 2021 festival hits Feathers and The Gravedigger’s Wife.
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Reviews
‘Good Madam’: Toronto Review
Jenna Cato Bass examines the horror of servitude in South Africa’s affluent gated communities
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‘Inexorable’: Toronto Review
Fabrice du Welz’s domestic thriller sees a stranger strike at the heart of the prosperous literally family headed by Benoit Poelvoorde
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Features
Jean Luc Herbulot on why TIFF title ‘Saloum’ is “a leap of faith for the audience”
Mercenaries, myth and mayhem in haunted Senegalese delta.