All Festivals articles – Page 297
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Reviews
‘When I’m Done Dying’: Tallinn Review
This potent romance set in Istanbul’s underground rap scene has a loose-limbed swagger
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‘Inside The Red Brick Wall’: IDFA Review
A deep dive into the stand-off between police and protesters at Hong Kong’s Polytechnic University last year
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IDFA Forum awards go to projects from Colombia, Lebanon, UK/Canada
Online edition of IDFA Forum wraps as juries give out awards to Alis, We Are Inside and Inside: A Journey Into The World Of Outsider Artist Judith Scott.
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‘The Penultimate’: Tallinn Review
An unusual debut from Denmark which challenges the audience on every level
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‘Gorbachev. Heaven’: IDFA Review
A true Titan of history tells his story - or the parts of it he’s comfortable with - to a probing Vitaly Mansky
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The eight Coming Soon projects pitched at TorinoFilmLab 2020 (exclusive)
The initiative is a good pointer to next year’s festival favourites.
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Features
‘The Penultimate’ filmmakers talk creating a new universe on a tight budget
It shared the inaugural Screen International Buyers Choice Award at Rome’s MIA last month.
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Winter swimming and forest BBQs replace indoor parties at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
The festival is underway in Estonia with 80 international guests in town.
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‘White Noise’: IDFA Review
A deep-dive inside the Alt-Right movement with director Daniel Lombroso
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‘The Sign Painter’: Tallinn Review
Latvia’s wartime drama is a playful crowdpleaser set for North American release
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News
Charlotte Kirk, Neil Marshall action saga ‘The Reckoning’ lands US distributor
Film opened virtual Fantastia Festival in late summer.
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Lucrecia Martel’s ‘Chocobar’ gets €50K boost in latest Hubert Bals funding round
Selection includes projects from Gabon, Chile, Mongolia and Argentina.
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Doha’s 2020 Ajyal festival kicks off in theatres, online and its first drive-in
Majid Majidi’s Venice prize winner Sun Children opened the festival on Wednesday evening.
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‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’ wins two awards at Stockholm Film Festival
Swedish Film Institute announces Wild Card funding recipients for debut development funding.
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France’s Series Mania 2021 to move to late May, early June
Event was forced to cancel the physical festival component of the 2020 edition earlier this year.
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Features
Why some Hong Kong documentary filmmakers are staying anonymous for safety
The collective behind two IDFA premieres – Inside The Red Brick Wall and Taking Back the Legislature – are staying anonymous.
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IDFA’s DocLab is taking audiences to existential dance classes and online discos
Caspar Sonnen, IDFA’s head of new media, has been inspired by how interactive artists have been reacting to the pandemic.
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IDFA filmmaker Diane Sara Bouzgarrou on ‘The Last Hillbilly’ about “a town not documented in tourism or art”
French direcrtors Diane Sara Bouzgarrou and Thomas Jenkoe offer an intimate portrait of a hillbilly poet.
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How IDFA is supporting new international documentary talent
The IDFAcademy has moved online to nurture the careers of 60 emerging and directors.