All Festivals articles – Page 299
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Yellow Veil strikes UK deal on ‘Honeydew’ in slew of horror festival sales (exclusive)
Depraved, Harpoon, and Sator sell for New York and LA-based company.
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“Too early” to make decision on going ahead, says Berlinale, as hybrid EFM cuts badge fees
Berlin 2021 is still being planned as a physical event.
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Armando Iannucci, Francis Annan to receive Black Nights’ first DDA Spotlight Awards
New award to recognise diversity and inclusion in cinema.
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New Directors/New Films rescheduled for December
Line-up for the virtual event includes awards contenders Boys State, Collective and The Mole Agent.
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‘Nothing But The Sun’: first trailer for Arami Ullón’s IDFA opener (exclusive)
The festival is planning to open physical screenings once the latest Netherlands lockdown is lifted.
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ScreenDaily Talks: Black Nights, Berlin, Rotterdam heads to talk winter festival plans
The latest in our ScreenDaily Talks live series will take place on November 18 at 2pm UK time (3pm CET/4pm EET).
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Reviews
‘Death On The Streets’: Thessaloniki Review
A family man struggles to put bread on the table in this low-key examination of America’s bankrupt dream
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‘The Racer’: Cork Review
The stakes grow ever-higher for a professional cyclist and doper in Kieron J. Walsh’s Ireland-set drama
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Les Arcs moves Co-Production Village to January in Paris; unveils selection
New Projects by Paulo Miranda Maria, Delphine Girard, Mans Mansson are in the line-up.
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‘Gym’: Thessaloniki Review
The Boy explores the boundaries between being, acting and narrating in 17 monologues linked by a gym
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Rotterdam unveils 50th edition Covid-era redesign, running February to June (exclusive)
IFFR team redesigned anniversary edition in response to Covid-19 restrictions.
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Macao film festival unveils line-up for 2020 online edition
Programme includes competition section of 11 features from first and second-time directors.
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‘The Bright Side’: Cork Review
A despairing stand-up comic is diagosed with breast-cancer in Ruth Meehan’s appealing debut
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‘À L’Abordage!’: Cork Review
A beguiling, romantic, riverside charmer from France’s Guillame Brac
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‘Daniel 16’: Thessaloniki Review
The life of a young offender is thrown into relief when he encounters refugees on a migrant route in Greece
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‘Hokusai’: Tokyo Review
Expansive biopic of Katsushika Hokusai, Japan’s most influential artist
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‘Unidentified’: Thessaloniki Review
A dark, propulsive thriller about corruption and racism in Romania’s police force
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‘Amercement’: Thessaloniki Review
A small-time drug dealer in the outskirts of Athens gets a shot at a new life in this morality tale by Fokion Bogris
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Forced to drop out, Jia Zhang-ke still dominates discussion on Tokyo panel
Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa and producer Ichiyama Shozo were the other speakers.