All Festivals articles – Page 347
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‘La Leyenda Negra’: Sundance Review
An El Salvadorian immigrant struggles to fit in at her new LA school
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Features
Iran’s Massoud Bakhshi talks Sundance drama ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’
Blacklisted in Iran, the director talks about the challenges of making his second feature.
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‘Uncle Frank’: Sundance Review
Paul Bettany shines as a closeted gay man in 1970s New York who must revisit his Southern clan for a funeral
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‘Nasir’: Rotterdam Review
A day in the life Muslim man living in the predominantly Hindu city of Coimbatore
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‘Impetigore’: Rotterdam Review
Indonesian shadow puppetry gives vent to some genre gore in the latest from Joko Anwar
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News
Roberto Cicutto to take over from Paolo Baratta as head of the Venice Biennale
He will be responsible for finding an eventual succesor to Venice film fesitval chief Alberto Barbera.
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“Spring will always come”: Rotterdam 2020 filmmakers talk national identity, state funding
The first five directors talked with festival director Bero Beyer and programmer Muge Demir.
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Sarah Gavron and Pedro Costa offer opposing views on industry future at Rotterdam
Masterclasses from Pedro Costa, and Sarah Gavron and Anu Henriques, offered differing perspectives.
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Don’t try and beat Disney at its own game, indie filmmakers hear at Rotterdam’s Reality Check
Film professor Dan Hassler-Forest gave a keynote speech called ’Originality in the face of monoculture’.
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Reviews
‘Amulet’: Sundance Review
Actress-turned-filmmaker Romola Garai delivers a powerful feminist horror
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Features
“There’s more potential for VHS”: Jack Henry Robbins on retro Rotterdam title ‘VHYes’
The title plays in the Bright Future strand.
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‘Minari’: Sundance Review
A Korean family struggles in the Arkansas countryside in this loving portrait by Lee Isaac Chung (’Munyurangabo’).
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‘The Glorias’: Sundance Review
Julie Taymor’s unconventional but effective Gloria Steinem biopic stars four actresses in the lead role, including Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore
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‘The Nest’: Sundance Review
Sean Durkin’s long-awaited follow-up to ’Martha Marcy May Marlene’ is a supremely uneasy drama about a family trapped in a decaying Surrey house
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‘Downhill’: Review
Inspired by ’Force Majeure’, this ski resort comedy fails to pack a punch
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‘Charter’: Sundance Review
Amanda Kernell follows up ‘Sami Blood’ with this ‘impressively scratchy’ character study of a flawed but loving mother
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‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’: Sundance Review
Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi focuses on one woman to highlight wider issues within a patriarchal society
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‘Summer White’: Sundance Review
A graduate film from Mexico stakes its claim in Sundance’s dramatic competition
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‘The Truffle Hunters’: Sundance Review
Intimate documentary about the truffle hunters of Northern Italy