All Festivals articles – Page 429
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'The Front Runner': Toronto Review
Hugh Jackman stars as the 1987 Presidential candidate Gary Hart in Jason Reitman’s political drama
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Steve Coogan, David Mitchell board Michael Winterbottom satire
Film4, Sony involved in film about retail magnate.
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'Outlaw King' cast and crew on Netflix rollout, full-frontal nudity
Director David Mackenzie: “I don’t think a studio would have allowed us to make the film the way we did.”
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'The Other Story': Toronto Review
An Israeli family try to tempt their daughter back from orthodox Judaism
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'One Nation, One King': Venice Review
The early years of the French Revolution, with an all-star cast
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'Killing': Venice Review
Shinya Tsukamoto takes an alternative look at disintegrating samurai culture
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'The Third Wife': Toronto Review
A 14-year-old girl becomes the third wife of a wealthy landowner in 19th century Vietnam
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News
'The River' makes strong start to Screen’s Toronto 2018 Platform jury grid
This year’s grid features 6 critics, watching each of the 12 films.
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Haifa Film Festival 2018 to open with 'The Other Story', close with 'First Man'
The festival programme includes a tribute to director Agnès Varda.
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Sex-trafficking drama 'Joy' wins Europa Cinemas Label in Venice
Film to receive exhibition support from European cinemas networks.
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WestEnd adds female boxer doc 'Katie' to Toronto slate (exclusive)
Film focuses on London 2012 gold medal-winner Katie Taylor.
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'Outlaw King': Toronto Review
David Mackenzie recreates medieval Scotland for this violent Netflix-funded historical epic.
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News
CPH PIX to close with only Danish theatrical screening of 'Roma'
Lars von Trier’s The House That Jack Built will open event.
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Eric Khoo, mm2 launches Scream horror festival in Singapore (exclusive)
The first Scream Asia Film Festival will run in October.
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'Shadow': Venice Review
Rousing - and typically beautiful - ‘wu xia’ action from China’s Zhang Yimou
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'Capri-Revolution': Venice Review
Mario Martone’s lurid drama is set on the island off Naples in 1910