All Festivals articles – Page 360
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Features
EFM report: big deals stream in despite grey clouds, coronavirus effect
Steady market trade, mixed response to festival films.
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News
Berlin 2020: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Berlin International Film Festival.
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News
‘Delete History’ prospers, ‘My Little Sister’, ‘Siberia’ struggle on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
Christian Petzold’s ‘Undine’ still leads.
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News
Film Mode sells ‘Dreamkatcher’ to Europe, Asia (exclusive)
France, Middle East, Taiwan among the territories to take the film.
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Reviews
‘Siberia’: Berlin Review
Willem Dafoe and Abel Ferrara reunite for a film which comes across like the Insta-feed of a well-travelled psychopath
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Reviews
‘My Little Sister’: Berlin Review
A brother and sister reconnect in Switzerland as he recovers from leukaemia
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Reviews
‘Servants’: Review
A seminary in Cold War Czechoslovakia is the scene for a compelling second feature from Ivan Ostrochovsky
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Reviews
‘Delete History’: Berlin Review
Comic masters Benoit Delepine and Gustave Kervern take aim at the human cost of our online world
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Features
In Brexit’s wake, UK industry wonders what’s next
Remaining a member of Creative Europe remains a key priority, say BFI.
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Reviews
’Kill It And Leave This Town’: Berlin Review
For his feature debut, veteran animator Mariusz Wilczynski presents a deeply personal look at his own life
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Reviews
‘Shirley’: Berlin Review
Elisabeth Moss puts in a braruva performance as troubled real-life writer Shirley Jackson
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News
Christian Petzold’s ‘Undine’ leads Screen Berlin 2020 jury grid with three top scores
‘All The Dead Ones’ lands mid-pack.
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Reviews
‘All The Dead Ones’: Berlin Review
As slavery is abolished in Brazil, three women struggle to adapt to life without a housemaid
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Reviews
‘High Ground’: Berlin Review
An ex-World War II sniper tracks an Aboriginal warrior through Northern Australia
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Reviews
‘Undine’: Berlin Review
Paula Beer is slippery and effective in this modern-day spin on the ancient myths
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News
Roy Andersson pulls out of Berlin Film Festival due to health issues
Swedish director was due to take part in a festival retrospective.
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Reviews
‘Gunda’: Berlin Review
Although a documentary, Viktor Kossakovsky’s extraordinary film is every bit as resonant as Bresson’s ’Balthazar’ or Bela Tarr’s ’Turin Horse’
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‘Veins Of The World’: Berlin Review
A fiction debut form Mongolia and the director of ’The Story Of The Weeping Camel’
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News
Claire Denis, Phedon Papamichael named Qumra Masters as 47 participant projects revealed
They join previously announced directors James Gray, Jessica Hausner and sound editor Mark Mangini.