All Festivals articles – Page 388
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News
Voltage Pictures launches sales on 'After' sequel
Original YA romance has grossed more than $50m at international box office.
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Reviews
'Portrait Of A Lady On Fire': Cannes Review
Celine Sciamma tries on an all-female costume drama for Cannes Competition
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Reviews
'The Best Years Of A Life': Cannes Review
’Who would deny Claude LeLouche the chance to have one last roll of the A Man And A Woman dice?’
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Reviews
'The Lighthouse': Cannes Review
Robert Eggers follows up The Witch with a starkly-compelling Expressionist drama
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Promotion
Sixty years young: how Thessaloniki Film Festival became one of Europe's most forward-looking events
Thessaloniki Film Festival is the largest film organisation in Greece and stages two annual festivals, one for fiction films (TIFF), the other documentaries (TDF).
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Reviews
'On A Magical Night': Cannes Review
Christophe Honoré returns to Cannes with an impish bedroom farce starring Chiara Mastroianni in the best role she has had in years
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News
'The Wild Goose Lake' lands second on Screen's Cannes jury grid; Almodóvar holds lead
Eight of 21 titles have now taken their spots.
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News
Charles Dance boards sci-fi 'A Patriot' with Eva Green, Helen Hunt (exclusive)
Project headed for an August shoot.
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News
Luca Guadagnino to decide on 'Call Me By Your Name' sequel after reading now-completed novel
Director is premiering his 37-minute The Staggering Girl in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight this year.
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News
Cannes Competition short 'Anna' set for feature treatment (exclusive)
DCR Finance Corp backing feature project with director.
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News
UK’s Jinga Films closes US deal for Frankenstein-inspired horror 'Reborn' (exclusive)
Horror veteran Barbara Crompton stars alongside newcomer Kayleigh Gilbert.
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Reviews
'Family Romance LLC': Cannes Review
’Constructed reality’ feature from Werner Herzog follows a Japanese company which sells fake friends and family members
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Reviews
'Alice And The Mayor': Cannes Reviews
The Mayor of Lyon needs help to come up with new ideas in this lively, funny film
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Reviews
'Let It Be Law': Cannes Review
This powerful documentary about Argentina’s abortion debate has global relevance
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Features
How to work with the Spanish film industry
The Spanish industry is booming, with several films playing at Cannes this year.
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News
Ireland, Luxembourg film agencies team for €120k development fund for female filmmakers (exclusive)
The fund ‘aims to reduce gender disparity in the film industry’.
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Features
Director Midi Z, actor-writer Wu Kexi on their Cannes debut with the #MeToo-themed 'Nina Wu'
Kexi has previously starred in three of Midi Z’s films.