All Festivals articles – Page 448
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Reviews
'Lucia's Grace': Cannes Review
There’s some divine intervention afoot in this pleasant Italian comedy which closes Directors’ Fortnight
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'In My Room': Cannes Review
Ulrich Köhler follows up ‘Sleeping Sickness’ with a survivalist story centred around one man’s struggle to stay alive
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News
Berlinale Forum head Christoph Terhechte to step down
Terhechte will leave his post in July 2018 ”take on new career challenges”.
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'Burning' sets record score in history of Screen's Cannes jury grid
Lee Chang-dong’s drama claims the crown formerly held by Toni Erdmann.
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Tribeca TV Festival to return in September, adds episodic TV section
Indie Pilots was previously a part of Tribeca Film Festival.
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Reviews
'The Gentle Indifference Of The World': Cannes Review
A tentative romance in the steppes is faced with the harsh realities of the city in Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s Kazakh drama
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News
In Pictures: Future Leaders & Producers On The Move come together in Cannes
The networking session took place at the Radisson Blu Hotel on May 14.
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'Diamantino' triumphs at Cannes Critics' Week
Benedikt Erlingsson and Ólafur Egill Egilsson took the writing prize for ‘Woman At War’.
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Jean-Luc Godard's 'The Image Book' picked up by MUBI (exclusive)
MUBI takes project’s UK theatrical and streaming rights.
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Features
Matteo Garrone on reaching into his past with Cannes Competition title 'Dogman'
The Italian filmmaker returns to Competition for the fourth time, three years after ‘Tale Of Tales’.
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Features
'Burning' director Lee Chang-dong on his “ambiguous” Cannes Competition title
The film stars Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo.
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News
Gaspar Noé's 'Climax' sells to UK (exclusive)
Arrow Films picks up latest from Irreversible director.
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Reviews
'Dogman': Cannes Review
Matteo Garrone sets his Cannnes Competition entry in a run-down seaside town in Campania
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'Whitney': Cannes Review
Kevin Macdonald’s sombre documentary seeks the truth about Whitney Houston’s troubled life
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'Sofia': Cannes Review
Debut set in Casablanca follows a young, unmarried mother as she gives birth
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'The Snatch Thief': Cannes Review
A petty Argentinian criminal undergoes a fortuitous change of identity
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News
Nadine Labaki's 'Capernaum' racks up sales for Wild Bunch (exclusive)
Buyers flock to Lebanese director’s film exploring child neglect ahead of Cannes Competition premiere.