All Festivals articles – Page 312
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Reviews
‘Good Joe Bell’: Toronto Review
Mark Wahlberg plays the father of a bullied gay son in Reinalo Marcus Green’s follow-up to ‘Monsters And Men’
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News
Re>Connext to showcase new Lukas Dhont, Milo Rau projects
New films from Vincent Bal, Koen Mortier and Caroline Strubbe among 47 films at virtual showcase.
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David Bowie film ‘Stardust’ to open Raindance Film Festival 2020
Johnny Flynn stars as the iconic musician on his first trip to the US.
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Reviews
‘76 Days’: Toronto Review
A startling picture from inside Wuhan’s beseiged hospitals at the onset of the pandemic
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News
AFI Fest to open with Rachel Brosnahan crime drama ‘I’m Your Woman’
Online festival to run October 15-22.
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Toronto 2020: Screen’s Dailies
Read the latest news, reviews, and features from the 2020 Toronto Film Festival.
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Busan to open with ‘Septet: The Story Of Hong Kong’
The 25th Busan International Film Festival to close with animation ‘Josee, The Tiger And The Fish’.
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Reviews
‘Ghosts’: Venice Review
Venice Critics Week winner is a timely story set in Istanbul of the very near future
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News
Chloé Zhao’s ‘Nomadland’ wins Venice 2020 Golden Lion
Vanessa Kirby wins best actress Coppa Volpi for Pieces Of A Woman.
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‘Concrete Cowboy’: Toronto Review
Idris Elba takes the reins in this story of an inner-city riding school in Philadelphia
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‘Beans’: Toronto Review
Tracey Deer’s impressive debut captures the Mohawk people of Canada at a time of crisis
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‘MLK/FBI’: Toronto Review
Some sobering truths on how an American hero was treated during his own lifetime
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Features
‘Limbo’ director Ben Sharrock aims his lens at the refugee crisis
”We worked with real refugees who had been through the asylum system.”
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‘Shadow In The Cloud’: Toronto Review
Chloe Grace Moretz headlines this pulpy US/NZ Midnight Madness feature
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‘I Care A Lot’: Toronto Review
Rosamund Pike, Peter Dinklage star in J Blakeson’s amoral thriller
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Features
Luca Guadagnino talks possible family project, debt of gratitude to TIFF
“If it wasn’t for Toronto I would not be here talking to Toronto”
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Reviews
‘Wolfwalkers’: Toronto Review
Cartoon Saloon’s Irish folklore trilogy ends with a film which seems destined to become an instant classic
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’: Venice Review
Vanessa Kirby’s star continues to rise with an intense performance of a bereaved young mother in Kornel Mundroczo’s English-language debut