All Festivals articles – Page 294
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“Seeing Black people doing things they enjoy is revolutionary”: Doc makers call for funding for more diverse voices
’Diversity: The Initiatives Driving Action, Not Just Talk!’ was a panel at this week’s Sunny Side of the Doc film festival.
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San Sebastian film festival acting awards to become gender neutral
Juries will award a best leading performance prize and a best supporting performance prize.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival reveals new creative director
The position is part of a wider new role at Scotland’s Centre for the Moving Image (CMI).
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Reviews
‘The Novice’: Tribeca Review
A collegiate rower pushes herself to extremes in Lauren Hadaway’s accomplished feature debut
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’Manchurian Tiger’ wins top prize at Shanghai film festival
Other winners included Barbarian Invasion and The Conscience.
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Protecting pre-sales model all important for sellers as Pre-Cannes Screenings kicks off
Sellers are presenting a robust slate of packages at this week’s virtual market.
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‘No Sudden Move’: Tribeca Review
Steven Soderbergh explores the dark underbelly of 1950s Detroit in this knotty heist drama
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‘Coppelia’: Annecy Review
Live action and CGI animation seamlessly combine in this modern retelling of the 150-year-old ballet
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Louis Garrel’s ‘The Crusade’ among Cannes’ first ‘climate cinema’ selection
Six documentaries also selected for the festival’s inaugural environmental strand.
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‘The Novice’, ‘Brighton 4th’, ‘Ascension’ triumph in Tribeca juried awards
Audience award winners to be announced next week.
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Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival unveils hybrid 2021 line-up
Ben Wheatley’s ‘In The Earth’ is playing in the main competition of the Swiss festival.
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Cannes Film Festival 2021 poster features jury president Spike Lee
Lee was to have presided over the 2020 edition.
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‘Dune’ to world premiere at Venice International Film Festival
Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction feature to play out of competition at the 2021 festival.
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Reviews
‘Werewolves Within’: Tribeca Review
Director Josh Ruben’s take on the VR game mostly howls in vain
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‘Fathom’: Tribeca Review
A siren song of the sea and the mysterious creatures who swim in it
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Features
Chinese filmmaker Geng Jun on his Shanghai competition title ‘Manchurian Tiger’
Rediance is selling the director’s fourth feature.
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‘Even Mice Belong In Heaven’: Annecy Review
Charming stop-motion animation is a visual delight
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Rotterdam reveals audience figures for extended 50th edition
International Film Festival Rotterdam hosted online and hybrid events in February and June.