All Festivals articles – Page 248
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Features
Can Saudi Arabia’s fledgling film industry overcome global concerns to defy expectations?
It’s gearing up for a high-profile few months, culminating in the Red Sea International Film Festival (December 6-15).
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Reviews
‘Becoming Cousteau’: Telluride Review
Liz Garbus directs this engaging documentary about Jacques Cousteau, showing how his story reflects the history of the environmental movement
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Reviews
‘The Rescue’: Telluride Review
Immersive documentary about the 2018 rescue of a dozen Thai schoolboys from flooded caves
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Reviews
‘The Story Of Looking’: Telluride Review
Mark Cousins’ latest video essay is also his most personal
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Reviews
‘The Card Counter’: Venice Review
Paul Schrader’s Competition title stars Oscar Isaac and Tiffany Haddish
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News
TIFF to premiere secret Steven Soderbergh film
Festival issues list of talent expected to attend TIFF.
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Reviews
‘The Hand Of God’: Venice Review
Paolo Sorrentino delivers a highly personal memoir that truly breathes on the big screen
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News
‘Compartment No. 6’ wins top international prize at Jerusalem Film Festival
All Eyes Off Me and Shake Your Cares Away shared the prize for best Israeli film.
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Reviews
‘The Power Of The Dog’: Venice Review
A powerful turn from Benedict Cumberbatch anchors Jane Campion’s prairie-set period drama
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News
Finnish Film Affair to showcase new films from Aku Louhimies, Suvi West
The 10th anniversary edition will take place as a hybrid event.
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News
“#MeToo movement is as seismic as the Berlin Wall coming down,” says Jane Campion
Jane Campion’s ‘The Power Of The Dog’ is screening in competition at Venice.
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Reviews
‘Karmalink’: Venice Review
Jake Wachtel makes his feature debut with this imaginative Buddist sci-fi set in Cambodia’s Pnom Penh
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Reviews
‘Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song’: Venice Review
A deep dive into the poet/troubador’s most famous song
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News
Busan to open with Im Sang-soo’s ‘Heaven: To The Land Of Happiness’
The film was selected for the Cannes 2020 label.
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Reviews
‘Shen Kong’: Venice Review
Venice Days opener from Macao is a wayward lockdown romance which takes place in an unidentifed east Asian city
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News
WaZabi Films adds TIFF doc ‘Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine’ to sales slate (exclusive)
Film to premiere on September 10.
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Reviews
‘Parallel Mothers’: Venice Review
Pedro Almodovar and Penelope Cruz open the 78th Venice Film Festival with a powerful story of loss and remembrance
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News
Dinard Festival of British Film sets expanded programme, jury, new sections
The festival films will all be split across six strands, including competition titles.