All Festivals articles – Page 388
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Why Venice is embracing the VR sector
“It needs to be recognised in the way that film is recognised.”
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Telluride 2019 line-up includes 'Judy', 'The Aeronauts', 'First Cow' world premieres
Colorado weekend festival runs from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2.
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Reviews
‘Ad Astra’: Venice Review
Brad Pitt plays an interstellar astronaut embarking on a dangerous and personal mission in the latest from James Gray
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Red Sea International Film Festival announces $3m worth of prizes
New ‘Yusr’ awards are named after a type of black coral found in the Red Sea.
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Reviews
‘Sole’: Venice Review
A Polish girl prepares to sell her unwanted baby to a childless Italian couple
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‘5 Is The Perfect Number’: Venice Review
Tony Servillo stars in this Naples-set crime drama ’drunk on pulp pleasures’
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‘The Perfect Candidate’: Venice Review
Director Haifaa Al Mansour returns to her native Saudia Arabia for this story about an aspiring female politician
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“Most of the people who harass me do not know me,” says Roman Polanski
Polanksi was interviewed for press notes of his Venice Competition film ’An Officer And A Spy’.
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‘Verdict’: Venice Review
A Filipino domestic abuse victim find the local justice system offers little protection
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Oliver Stone to head Zurich Film Festival jury
American director returns to festival for fifth time.
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BFI London Film Festival unveils 2019 lineup
Gala screenings include ‘The Lighthouse’ and ‘The King’.
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Reviews
‘Only The Animals’: Venice Review
Dominik Moll opens Venice Days with an intricate, ‘Rashomon’ style potboiler set in a French farming community
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Venice opening night shines a spotlight on complexity of gender debate
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s The Truth puts spotlight on motherhood, female relationships and the nature of cinema itself.
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Why a record number of industry attendees are at Venice Production Bridge this year
“Venice is becoming an interesting rendezvous,” said industry head Pascal Diot.
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Reviews
‘The Truth’: Venice Review
Japanese maestro Hirokazu Kore-Eda opens Venice 2019 with a French curio
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Features
Alberto Barbera talks Venice logistics, VR and his future as artistic director
Barbera has been weathering a storm over the lack of female filmmakers in Competition.
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Reviews
‘Pelican Blood’: Venice Review
Nina Hoss anchors this tense drama from Germany’s Katrin Gebbe which opens Venice’s Horizons sidebar
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First trailer for Anthony Chen’s Toronto Platform world premiere ‘Wet Season’ (exclusive)
It centres a friendship between a Chinese teacher and a student with absentee parents.