All Festivals articles – Page 302
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News
IDFA sets ‘Nothing But The Sun’ to open, final competition sections
The festival scaled back its physical events earlier this month.
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Thessaloniki Film Festival to move fully online amid Covid surge (exclusive)
The decision was reached earlier today after festival heads met with municipal and health authorities as well as the culture ministry.
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Dag Johan Haugerud’s ‘Beware Of Children’ wins world’s most lucrative film prize
Nordic Council Film Prize comes with $55,600 in cash.
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MPI Media Group boards sales on AFM-bound Frightfest hit ‘Caveat’ (exclusive)
Dark Sky plans US theatrical release in early 2021.
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Reviews
‘Downstream To Kinshasa’: DOK Leipzig Review (Cannes Label)
Unbowed survivors of a bloody conflict take to the road - and down the river Congo - to protest their case
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’The Annotated Field Guide Of Ulysses S. Grant': DOK Leipzig Review
Impressive, idiosyncratic documentary which finds an extra resonance in the current times
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Camerimage unveils competition lineup, Johnny Depp to receive award
‘Ammonite’, ‘Nomadland’ to play in main competition.
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Venice Film Festival extends Alberto Barbera as artistic director to 2024
Four-year renewal follows celebrated physical edition amid pandemic.
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Reviews
‘Harami’: Busan Review
A young pickpocket develops a conscience after meeting the beautiful daughter of one of his victims
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Features
Cannes 2020 Official Selection: what happened next to the chosen 56 titles?
Screen breaks down festivals, reviews, sales and theatrical releases for Cannes 2020 label titles.
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Reviews
‘Yellow Cat’: Busan Review
A ‘Bonnie And Clyde’-style romance between a socially awkward fugitive and the scatty hooker he befriends
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’Josee, The Tiger And The Fish’: Busan Review (closing film)
A charming, unashamedly melodramatic anime about the bond between a marine biology student and a paraplegic
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‘Empty Body’: Busan Review
A philosophical sci-fi drama about a grieving mother whose dead son returns in an android body
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Reviews
‘Girls/Museum’: DOK Leipzig Review
Shelly Silver takes a walk through Leipzig’s modern museum in the company of 16 perceptive young women
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Reviews
‘Children’: DOK Leipzig Review
Ada Uspiz’s camera dramatically demonstrates how children grow up all too quickly in Palestine
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News
Idris Elba father-son drama ‘Concrete Cowboy’ lands at Netflix
Film set to debut on platform in 2021.
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Reviews
‘Joy’: DOK Leipzig Review
Not much fun to be had in Daria Slyusarenko’s Russian circus documentary
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El Gouna Film Festival fetes Gerard Depardieu, Peter Webber as 2020 edition kicks-off
16 regional and international features are competing for the festival’s $50,000 Golden Star award.
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Features
DOK Leipzig industry head Brigid O’Shea: “We never seriously thought about a hybrid event”
DOK Industry head Brigid O’Shea discusses the challenges and rewards of running the industry programme online