All Festivals articles – Page 315
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Reviews
‘Listen’: Venice Review
A loving London-based Portuguese couple battle to regain custody of their children
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Reviews
‘Laila In Haifa’: Venice Review
Drinks, sex and commentary flow freely over the course of one night in an Israeli bar
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‘Hopper/Welles’: Venice Review
An intimate, revealing interview piece highly recommended to either legend’s fans
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News
The early verdict on Venice: “I hope other festivals realise they could do it too”
Experts were talking in the latest ScreenDaily Talk.
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News
BFI London Film Festival unveils full programme for 2020 hybrid edition
Pixar’s ‘Soul’ and Chloe Zhao’s ‘Nomadland’ are two of four cinema-only titles.
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TIFFCOM moves online, while Tokyo festival still aiming for physical event
Tokyo film and TV market’s dates remain the same, running from November 4-6.
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Reviews
‘One Night In Miami’: Venice Review
Regina King adapts the award-winning stage play by Kemp Powers
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‘Never Gonna Snow Again’: Venice Review
Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert present a surreal story of a healer from Chernobyl
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News
‘Pieces Of A Woman’ director Kornel Mundruczó, EFA join Hungarian arts freedom protests
Mundruczó wore a #FREESZFE t-shirt on Saturday.
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News
Giornate degli Autori’s first female artistic director Gaia Furrer talks debut edition
Parallel section modelled on Cannes Directors’ Fortnight marks 17th edition this year.
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Reviews
‘The World To Come’: Review
A friendship blossoms into love in Mona Fastvold’s powerful period drama
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‘Sun Children’: Venice Review
A Dickensian tale with a Disney feel set in Iran’s bustling metropolis
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‘Salvatore - Shoemaker Of Dreams’: Venice Review
Luca Guadagnino gives the maestro of footwear his due
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Features
‘Listen’ director Ana Rocha de Sousa on making a film about forced adoptions in London
”I am interested in subjects relevant to people’s lives,” says the Portuguese filmmaker.
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Reviews
‘Mosquito State’: Venice Review
The 2007 financial collapse serves as the backdrop for this intriguing, insect-laden drama
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‘Shorta’: Venice Review
A timely, compelling thriller that confronts police brutality and racial tension
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‘Mandibles’: Venice Review
Winning slacker comedy set on the Cote D’Azur in which a fly strays very far from the wall
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‘Miss Marx’: Venice Review
Susanna Nicchiarelli pays tribute to Karl Marx’s youngest daughter, Eleanor