All Festivals articles – Page 401
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News
Iceland's Stockfish Film Festival showcases buzzy international projects
Works-in-progress section featured a slew of English-language films.
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Reviews
'Harry Birrell Presents Films Of Love And War': Glasgow Review
Archive footage from amateur filmmaker Harry Birrell makes for an intriguing documentary
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Venice Film Festival to honour Julie Andrews with lifetime achievement award
“An extraordinary career which has admirably parsed popular success with artistic ambition, without ever bowing to facile compromises.”
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Rwandan director Joel Karekezi's 'The Mercy Of The Jungle' wins Africa's Fespaco festival
Fespaco celebrated its 50th anniversary this year and is Africa’s longest running festival.
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'Harry Birrell: Films Of Love And War' wins Glasgow audience award; festival draws record admissions
Festival closed on March 3 with the UK premiere of Beats.
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Reviews
'Land Without God': Dublin Review
Heartbreaking personal documentary about abuses by the Irish state and the Catholic Church
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"I am not McDonalds": Amma Asante urges young directors to make films only for themselves
Belle and A United Kingdom director discussed her career during a Q&A at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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In pictures: Glasgow Film Festival 2019 highlights
Events included a Bo Burnham Q&A and a live Jessie Buckley performance.
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Reviews
'Automata': Glasgow FrightFest Review
A historian and his stepdaughter investigate a mysterious 18th century mechanical doll
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'She's Missing': Dublin Review
When her best friend goes missing, a New Mexico waitress embarks on a dangerous desert mission to find her
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Features
How UK filmmaker Jack McHenry made his feature debut 'Here Comes Hell!' for just £22,000
The comedy horror is premiering at Glasgow Film Festival.
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Reviews
'Dark Lies The Island': Dublin Review
A small, strange Irish town is the setting for this adaptation of Kevin Barry’s short story collections
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'Calibre' exec producer, Modern films chief debate positives and negatives of a Netflix deal
The platform Netflix supplies can boost an indie film, but it doesn’t work for every release.
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Features
Which festivals have premiered the most Oscar-winning films?
In the last two decades, Venice leads the way ahead of Cannes.
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News
'Andhadhun' to open 17th Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Closing night gala and television panel participants to be announced shortly.
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Reviews
'Jose': Dublin Review
An impoverished gay man dreams of a life away from the slums of Guatemala City
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Look beyond local industry for documentary funding, says 'Aquarela' producer
Attending international markets and finding co-pro partners is key, say panel.
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'Gaza': Dublin Review
Poignant and powerful documentary about day-to-day life in the war-torn city of Gaza
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Cannes Marché du Film launches extended reality programme
The programme will run from May 14-19.
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Grimmfest 2019 launches new work-in-progress award (exclusive)
Winning film will receive £20,000 of post-production services.