All Festivals articles – Page 371
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Features
Roger Garcia on bringing the film festival experience to the Chinese island of Hainan
Second edition of the festival is running December 1-8 in the resort city of Sanya.
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Pascal Diot on launching a market at Hainan Island International Film Festival
First edition of H!Market includes a locations showcase and the H!Action co-production market.
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News
New Berlinale screening venues confirmed for 2020
Race to replace loss of Sony Center and Imax venues.
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News
Former Berlinale chief Dieter Kosslick joins Prague’s Febiofest (exclusive)
He will oversee a section fusing film with food.
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Saudi Arabia’s ‘Scales’ wins best film at Singapore Film Festival
The film is directed by Saudi Arabian filmmaker Shahad Ameen.
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News
Mexico’s ‘I Am No Longer Here,’ Tunisia’s ‘A Son’ win at Cairo Film Festival
Other winners include ’Ghost Tropic’, ‘The Fourth Wall’ and ’A Certain Kind of Silence’.
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Japan’s ‘Kontora’ is awarded best film at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
Other winners include the UK’s ‘Looted’ and the Philippines’ ‘Kalel, 15’.
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Which films excited international guests at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival?
Mike Newell shared select highlights while a local actress was signed by a talent agency and guests shared excitement for the future of the Estonian film industry.
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Filmmakers at Risk initiative launched by European Film Academy, IDFA and IFFR (exclusive)
Helen Mirren, Jafar Panahi lend support to new initiative focused on filmmakers in danger.
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Reviews
‘The Coldest Game’: Tallinn Review
Bill Pullman is the alcoholic chess champion enlisted to help the Americans tackle the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Reviews
‘Willow’: Tallinn Review
Three women in different times and places struggle in their attempts to become mothers
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Reviews
‘Lost Lotus’: Tallinn Review
A grieving Chinese woman attempts to hunt down her mother’s hit-and-run killers
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Reviews
‘Tomorrow We Are Free’: Tallinn Review
An Iranian journalist returns to Tehran with his family during the Islamic Revolution of 1979
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Reviews
‘Sin’: Tallinn Review
Alberto Testoni puts in a skilled performance as Michelangelo in Andrei Konchalovsky’s revisionist biopic
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Reviews
‘Dust And Ashes’: Tallinn Review
A grieving young South Korean factory worker resorts to desperate measures in Park Hee-kwon’s enigmatic drama
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News
Autobiographical documentary ‘In A Whisper’ wins top IDFA prize
UK director Lucy Parker’s investigative work Solidarity wins best first appearance prize for debut features.
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Reviews
‘Looted’: Tallinn Review
Thomas Turgoose stars in this debut film about a frustrated young carer
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Reviews
‘Faith’: IDFA Review
Eye-opening portrait of the isolated Italian religious sect Warriors Of Light
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News
Sudan’s ‘You Will Die At Twenty’ wins audience award at Ajyal Film Festival
Amjad Abu Alala’s film previously won the Lion of the Future prize at Venice.
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Features
“For the first time big names approached us,” says Black Nights’ festival director
What it means to be a ‘Class A’ FIAPF festival.