All Festivals articles – Page 314
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Reviews
‘And Tomorrow The Entire World’: Venice Review
A nervy activism drama filled with sexual tension and a feisty fascist-punching ethos
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Features
Philippe Lacôte talks ‘Night Of The Kings’, martial arts, African independence project
The Ivorian director’s film plays in TIFF after world premiering in Venice.
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News
UK’s leading African film festivals unite for online showcase
The UK’s five biggest festivals of African film to join forces to showcase 10 features.
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News
Mipcom moves 2020 event fully online due to travel restrictions
Coronavirus has scuppered another physical event.
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Zurich Film Festival reveals 2020 line-up; Johnny Depp to attend
More than half of all competition titles directed by women.
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Reviews
‘The Macaluso Sisters’: Venice Review
Emma Dante returns with an ode to the sisterhood set in urban Palermo
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News
Marrakech cancels festival, moves industry-focused Atlas Workshops online
Physical festival had been due to take place in Marrakech with new new artistic director Remi Bonhomme at the helm.
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Cautious industry heads into TIFF with eyes wide open
“The finished film market is hot,” says one sales executive.
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Reviews
‘Falling’: Toronto Review
Viggo Mortensen’s directorial debut features Lance Henriksen as an angry patriarch grappling with dementia
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Features
10 hot festival titles playing at TIFF
New work from Idris Elba, Halle Berry, Mark Wahlberg, Vanessa Kirby.
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News
Neon acquires autumn festival selection ‘Night Of The Kings’
Memento Films International handles worldwide sales.
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Reviews
‘The Best Is Yet To Come’: Venice Review
Jia Zhangke produces his mentee Wang Jing’s taut, thrilling debut
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Features
Toronto 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to TIFF Docs, Discovery and World Cinema strands
Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) has this year selected 50 titles.
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Features
Toronto 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to the gala and special presentations
Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) has this year selected 50 titles.
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Reviews
‘Wife Of A Spy’: Venice Review
Kiyoshi Kurosawa pays tribute to the master of suspense in this elegant pre-War drama set in Kobe
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‘City Hall’: Venice Review
Master documentarian Fredrick Wiseman takes the pulse of a nation as he surveys the city of Boston
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‘Love After Love’: Venice Review
Love is a business exchange in Ann Hui’s sumptuously detailed period drama
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‘Notturno’: Venice Review
Gianfranco Rosi’s documentary captures those who live on the tense borderlands of the Middle East