All Festivals articles – Page 270
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Reviews
‘You Animal!’: Annecy Review
A frustrated feline finds herself caught between two lovers in this quirky Filipino animation
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News
Shanghai film festival reveals five directors for new support programme
SIFF Young is jointly organised with the Cannes Marche.
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News
Marvel Studios’ Victoria Alonso talks the power of diversity at Annecy
The executive was taking part in the festival’s Women In Animation summit.
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‘Lamya’s Poem’: Annecy Review
A young Syrian refugee connects with Rumi’s 800-year-old poetry in this lyrical animation
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‘Snotty Boy’: Annecy Review
Visually distinctive dramatisation of the life of cult Austrian cartoonist Manfred Deix
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News
Sheffield Doc/Fest crowns 2021 winners
Documentaries from Brazil, the UK and Colombia among those awarded.
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Features
Edouard Waintrop on why he has taken the role as artistic director of Saudi’s Red Sea
“I feel if you open the door, you need to step inside.”
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News
Edouard Waintrop appointed artistic director of Red Sea International Film Festival
Festival also unveils new programmers and festival sections.
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‘No Future’: Tribeca Review
Catherine Keener shines in a study of an ill-advised romantic affair between a mother and her dead son’s best friend
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‘Wild Men’: Tribeca Review
An amusing midlife-crisis comedy about an emasculated husband who heads off to the woods to reclaim his manhood
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‘Catch The Fair One’: Tribeca Review
A bruising human-trafficking thriller marks Josef Kubota Wladyka as a directing talent to watch
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‘God’s Waiting Room’: Tribeca Review
Tyler Riggs goes behind the camera and co-stars in this story of three lives intersecting in a muggy Florida summer
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‘The Lost Leonardo’: Tribeca Review
If nothing else, the disputed, notorious ’Salvator Mundi’ is at least a bone fide cinema crowd-pleaser
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‘All These Sons’: Tribeca Review
The director of ’Minding The Gap’ returns with a powerful documentary about organizations trying to curb Chicago’s gun violence
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‘Italian Studies’: Tribeca Review
Vanessa Kirby is magnetic in Adam Leon’s shapeshifting examination of an amnesiac in New York
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‘The Justice Of Bunny King’: Tribeca Review
Essie Davis brings rough-edged authenticity to a portrait of a mother in crisis
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‘Ascension’: Tribeca Review
A shrewdly observed documentary which offers a mosaic of images and impressions of Chinese citizens’ pursuit of wealth
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‘Accepted’: Tribeca Review
A scandal shakes a successful, unconventional school in this absorbing documentary
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‘Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain’: Tribeca Review
Focus Features delivers food for thought