All Festivals articles – Page 42
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Korea’s Bifan launches first AI film competition with 15 titles
The films will compete for awards of up to $11,000.
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Heretic acquires Karlovy Vary title ‘Three Days Of Fish’; unveils trailer (exclusive)
Screen can exclusively reveal first trailer for father and son relationship story.
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Tallinn Black Nights adds documentary competition strand
The new section will showcase up to 15 feature documentaries handpicked by the Doc@POFF programming team.
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Sydney Film Festival adds eight films from Cannes
Titles include award winners ‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’ and ‘Black Dog’.
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Shanghai film festival reveals 2024 competition line-up
Includes the latest features by Guan Hu, Wei Shujun, Gu Changwei and Zhang Dalei.
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Former Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick returns to the festival scene
Kosslick is festival director of environmental event Green Visions Potsdam.
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Outplay boards Victoria Verseau’s Karlovy Vary documentary ‘Trans Memoria’ (exclusive)
Debut film by Swedish director and conceptual artist chronicles her transition.
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Canada’s Inside Out queer festival sets Finance Forum projects (exclusive)
Among participating features is the event’s first animation project made by the producers of The Breadwinner and Song Of The Sea.
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Ido Abram appointed artistic director of Netherlands Film Festival
Dutch industry veteran will work alongside business director Marjolijn Bronkhuyzen.
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Locarno to honour ‘My Life As A Courgette’ director Claude Barras
Swiss animator will present his latest film Sauvages at the festival.
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Karlovy Vary unveils 2024 official selection
Line-up for 58th edition includes new features by Mark Cousins, Noaz Deshe, Oleg Sentsov and Beata Parkanova.
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‘Flow’: Cannes Review
Tour-de-force animation about a cat and his fellow tsunami survivors is an Un Certain Regard standout
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‘She’s Got No Name’: Cannes Review
Peter Chan delivers a stirring widescreen melodrama set in Shanghai of the 1940s to round out Cannes 2024
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‘The Most Precious Of Cargoes’: Cannes Review
Michel Hazanavicius’s animated Competition title is set against the backdrop of Holocaust
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‘Ernest Cole: Lost And Found’, ‘The Brink Of Dreams’ share Cannes documentary award
L’Œil d’or awarded ex aequo to two Cannes documentaries.
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‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’: Cannes Review
Mohammad Rasoulof delivers a flawed but urgent exposure of the societal tensions within Iran
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‘Across The Sea’: Cannes Review
North African exiles in Marseilles search for their future in this decade-spanning drama from Saïd Hamich Benlarbi
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‘All We Imagine As Light’ takes joint lead on Cannes jury grid; ‘Beating Hearts’ lands bottom
Payal Kapadia’s ’All We Imagine As Light’ is the first Indian film to compete in over 30 years.
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‘The Count Of Monte-Cristo’: Cannes Review
Pathe follows up the Three Musketeers with another lavish spin of a classic Alexandre Dumas swashbuckler
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‘All We Imagine As Light’: Cannes Review
Payal Kapadia’s eloquent fiction debut follows three women attempting to find their place in modern Mumbai