All Festivals articles – Page 249
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“It’s bigger than last year”: Venice welcomes stars, international guests to second Covid-era festival
Second pandemic era edition opens on Wednesday with Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers.
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Telluride 2021 programme includes ‘King Richard’, ‘Belfast’ world premieres
Previously confirmed titles include ‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’.
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Reviews
‘Promises’: Venice Review
Smart political drama with fine performances from Isabelle Huppert and Reda Kateb opens Venice Horizons 2021
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Seven world premieres head Japan’s Skip City International D-Cinema Festival line-up
The festival will run online from September 25-October 3.
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Busan unveils 2021 New Currents titles
BIFF also announced 12 world premiere titles for its Korean Cinema Today - Vision section.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest board of trustees apologises to programming team
“We apologise to the signatories for not communicating better.”
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Prano Bailey-Bond wins Screen FrightFest Genre Rising Star 2021
Bailey-Bond wins the award for feature debut ’Censor’.
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Russian LGBTQIA+ drama ‘Red Rainbow’ scoops top project prize at Series Mania
Eight-part drama was among 15 projects pitched in Series Mania’s Co-Pro Pitching Sessions.
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Elle Driver to launch sales on TIFF vampire dark comedy ‘Kicking Blood’ (exclusive)
LevelFILM to distribute in Canada.
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Hong Kong film festival streamlines industry initiatives under HKIFF Industry umbrella
New umbrella will oversee HAF, HAF Goes to Cannes, HAF Film Lab, HKIFF Collection and the facilitation of co-productions.
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Highland boards romance ‘One True Loves’ starring Phillipa Soo, Simu Liu, Luke Bracey (exclusive)
The Avenue to distribute in US; Highland to launch international sales at TIFF.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest programming team criticises board following Cintia Gil departure
The programmers said they received no note of termination and were told they could “reapply for our jobs when the positions were advertised again.”
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Serbian refugee drama ‘As Far As I Can Walk’ wins five awards at Karlovy Vary 2021
Stefan Arsenijevic’s film received the Crystal Globe Grand Prix.
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Zurich Film Festival to screen ‘No Time To Die’ on same day as London world premiere
Universal Pictures International Switzerland scheduled to release thriller on September 30.
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Features
Venice 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Screen profiles the Venice Competition section, which includes new titles from Pedro Almodovar, Paolo Sorrentino, Jane Campion and Pablo Larrain.
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Karlovy Vary guests divided on contentious Johnny Depp tribute
In the next two days Depp will present two films and meet the public.
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Venice 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Horizons titles
The Venice Film Festival runs September 1-11.
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Myriad Pictures to launch TIFF sales on 'Hard Luck Love Song’ ahead of US release (exclusive)
Roadside Attractions to distribute in US.
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Reviews
‘Wild Roots’: Karlovy Vary Review
A lively, confident debut from Hungary’s Hajni Kis about an ex-con reconnecting with his daughter
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South Korea’s ‘Voice Of Silence’ named best film at 2021 Fantasia Fest
Yoo Ah-in (Voice Of Silence), Zelda Adams (Hellbender) win acting prizes.