All Festivals articles – Page 387
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Reviews
‘American Skin’: Venice Review
Nate Parker follows up The Birth Of A Nation with a preachy exploration of America’s cultural problems
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‘The Laundromat’: Venice Review
Steven Soderbergh takes a self-indulgent ride through the 2015 Panama Papers financial scandal
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‘La Llorona’: Venice Review
The acquittal of a former Guatemalan general unleashes a vengeful spirit upon his household
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‘Giants Being Lonely’: Venice Review
Three high-school seniors navigate adolescence in rural North Carolina
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News
‘The Perfect Candidate’ producers see bright future for Saudi film industry
Razor Film Produktion shot both Haifaa Al-Mansour’s ’Wadjda’ and her new Venice title.
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‘Adults In The Room’: Venice Review
Parts of Costa-Gavras’s film about the Greek monetary crisis are “so dull, it’s actually rather fascinating”
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‘My Days Of Glory’: Venice Review
A 20-something former child actor attempts to find meaning in his adult life
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News
Karim Aïnouz talks new Algerian revolution doc ‘Nardjes, Algiers, March 2019’ (exclusive)
The Un Certain Regard winner found himself caught up in Algeria’s revolution earlier this year
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‘Rare Beasts’: Venice Review
Billie Piper makes her directorial debut with this unconventional, raw take on the romantic comedy
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‘Citizen K’: Venice Review
Alex Gibney takes a deep dive into the relationship between Russia’s oligarchs and Vladamir Putin
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‘Ema’: Review
Pablo Larrain returns with this tale of a woman who will go to fiery lengths to be reunited with her adoptive son
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Features
Lauren Greenfield talks about her Imelda Marcos Venice documentary ‘The Kingmaker’
’I liked her. That’s why I wanted to make a film about her,” said the director.
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Reviews
‘Judy’: Telluride Review
Renee Zellweger gives the performance of her career in this by-the-book biopic of Hollywood legend Judy Garland
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‘An Officer And A Spy’ (‘J’Accuse’): Venice Review
Roman Polanski and Robert Harris have collaborated on a sober film about The Dreyfus Affair; it looks set to become a sturdy international performer
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News
Dominik Moll discusses ‘Only The Animals’ after well-received Venice premiere
“Maybe it’s age, but I am less and less interested in prizes and competition.”
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Polanski producers attempt to draw line under ‘An Officer And A Spy’ controversy
The film was warmly received at its first Venice screening.
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Dublin film festival appoints Helen Hutton as managing director
Festival also makes two board appointments.
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Reviews
‘The Kingmaker’: Venice Review
Documentarian Lauren Greenfield profiles former Philippines First Lady Imelda Marcos
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‘Balloon’: Venice Review
A Tibetan family sheepherding family attempt to deal with a seismic event
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Features
Can Red Sea Film Festival reconcile its bold vision with Saudi Arabia’s political controversy?
Saudi Arabia is receiving ongoing criticism for its human rights record.