All Festivals articles – Page 296
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News
Ivaylo Hristov’s ‘Fear’ wins best film at Tallinn Black Nights
Nisan Dağ wins best director for ‘When I’m Done Dying’.
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Tallinn crowns 2020 industry winners
Lithuanian writer-director Eglė Vertelytė’s Tasty was named the winner of Screen International’s best pitch award.
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Reviews
‘Lost Course’: IDFA Review
Winner at the Golden Horse awards, Jill Li’s epic documentary charts a local revolution’s rise and stumble
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‘Radiograph Of A Family’ wins best feature documentary prize at IDFA
The festival has received over 62,000 online film views.
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Features
Vitaly Mansky says he wanted to show the human side of a Soviet leader in ‘Gorbachev. Heaven’
’Gorbachev. Heaven’ has played in competition at IDFA this month.
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Features
Firouzeh Khosrovani describes bringing her Iranian childhood to life in ’Radiograph Of A Family’
The documentary made its world premiere at IDFA this month.
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Göteborg Film Festival to run as digital event in 2021
The move is in response to the increased spread of Covid-19 in Sweden.
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Features
Turkish filmmaker Nisan Dag on falling for Istanbul’s hip-hop scene in ’When I’m Done Dying’
”I met these people who were so cool I almost didn’t want to get out of the slums.”
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Reviews
‘Ulbolsyn’: Tallinn Review
A genre-tinged, feminist outing from industrious Kazakh director Adilkhan Yerzhanov
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‘The Last Ones’: Tallinn Review
A bookend colony in Lapland’s tundra looks set to ignite under the pressure of the stragglers who occupy this vast space
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‘Should The Wind Drop’: Thessaloniki Review
In forgotten - and disputed - Nagorno Karabakh a new airport is a beacon for hope
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‘Socks On Fire’: IDFA Review
A gay Southern film-maker comes to terms with a dramatic family rift
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Reviews
‘Radiograph Of A Family’: IDFA Review
What led Firouzeh Khosrovani’s mother to embrace revolutionary Islam so fervently?
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Reviews
‘Poppy Field’: Tallinn Review
A gay police officer in Romania is trapped in a personal and professional struggle
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News
Sticking to the script could be “death of documentary”, says Gianfranco Rosi
The ‘Notturno’ director talked about the discovery in his filmmaking process during an IDFA masterclass.
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IDFA starts conversation about “decolonising” the documentary world
”One big issue that is hard to address is the position of the filmmakers themselves,” said Tessa Boerman.
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Features
‘Til Kingdom Come’ director Maya Zinshtein on the odd connection between Kentucky, Trump and Israel
’Til Kingdom Come is produced by the Oscar-winning John Battsek.
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News
Why Neon is experimenting with different VoD models
“We’ve had to figure out ways to make our films just as exciting and vibrant,” Neon’s Elissa Federoff told an IDFA panel.
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Oration Films picks up world sales on Tallinn Black Nights title ‘In The Mirror’ (exclusive)
Play on social media riffs on Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.
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Reviews
‘Dormant’: IDFA Review
Natalia Labake’s film about the women in her family is haunted by lost souls and unfulfilled lives