All Festivals articles – Page 368
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Reviews
‘Mosquito’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s opening film is a fever dream account of a young Portuguese soldier’s experiences in 1917 Mozambique
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News
Rotterdam festival opens with speech championing sustainability, power of film in 2020
The world premiere of João Nuno Pinto’s Mosquito opened the festival.
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Features
Sundance 2020: 18 buzz titles for buyers
The Sundance Film Festival opens today (January 23) and runs until February 2.
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Features
“There was a real wildness about the script” Ewen Bremner on Ulrich Thomsen’s Rotterdam title ‘Gutterbee’
Danish actor Ulrich Thomsen’s second film as director is a satire of Trump’s America.
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Berlin completes 2020 Generation line-up; 58% of titles directed by women
Final titles revealed for the Generation Kplus and Generation 14plus strands.
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‘Cat In The Wall’ duo win top award at Trieste’s When East Meets West
Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova are prepping a new project based on on true events.
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Features
Outgoing Rotterdam chief Bero Beyer on his bold final edition and future plans
This is the popular festival chief’s fifth and final year in charge of the event.
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Sundance 2020: Screen’s complete guide to the World Cinema Dramatic competition
Sundance 2019’s World Cinema strands introduced audiences to Monos, The Last Tree and The Souvenir. What does 2020 hold in store?
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Göteborg premiere ‘Beyond The Visible: Hilma Af Klint’ finds US home (exclusive)
US launch set for April 10 in New York.
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Reviews
‘Herself’: Review
An Irish single mother determines to build a house for herself after she escapes an abusive marriage
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News
Sundance award-winner ‘The Sharks’ acquired by Breaking Glass (exclusive)
Visit Films represents international sales.
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Dublin Film Festival unveils 2020 line-up; Phyllida Lloyd’s ‘Herself’ to close
Lorcan Finnegan’s ‘Vivarium’ to open 14th edition.
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Berlin completes 2020 Panorama line-up, adds Riz Ahmed’s ‘Mogul Mowgli’
The section will also showcase the world premiere of Srdan Golubović’s Father
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Features
What plans does director John Cooper have for his Sundance Film Festival farewell?
Cooper has run the Utah-based event for a decade.
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News
‘Force Of Habit’: first trailer for Finnish gender stereotypes anthology feature (exclusive)
The film is comprised of six shorts following women dealing with discrimination.
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Film Sales Company boards Sundance-bound ‘La Leyenda Negra’ (exclusive)
High school drama premieres in Next.
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Berlinale unveils 2020 Forum titles
The strand’s 50th anniversary to open with a previously unfinished film by late Chilean director Raúl Ruiz.
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German media criticises Berlinale chiefs for choice of Jeremy Irons as jury head
The UK actor has previously voiced provocative comments about sexual harrassment and gay marriage.
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Reviews
‘Funny Face’: Review
Cosmo Jarvis takes the lead in this Brooklyn-set outsider romance from director Tim Sutton