All Festivals articles – Page 463
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Features
Why TV festivals are booming
Netflix premiered Harlan Coben’s thriller ‘Safe’ at this year’s Canneseries.
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News
Jonathan Lethem named Telluride 2018 guest director
Author’s breakout novel Motherless Brooklyn in production.
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Features
How the Edinburgh Film Festival is competing in a crowded summer season
There are enough good titles to go around, says artistic director Mark Adams.
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News
Sally Potter to receive FIPRESCI 93 award at Poland’s Transatlantyk Festival
Previous awardees include Nanni Moretti, Béla Tarr and Andrzej Wajda.
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Sarajevo Film Festival completes 2018 Competition jury
Asghar Farhadi was previously announced as jury president.
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'The Silence Of Others' takes top Sheffield Doc/Fest prize
The film takes in the struggle of Spanish citizens under Franco’s dictatorship.
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Women comprise just 35% of 'high-status employees' at markets
Study reveals under-representation of women at EFM, Cannes and the AFM.
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Michael Lumpkin named director of AFI Festivals, AFI FEST director Jacqueline Lyanga departs
AFI DOCS kicks off on June 13 with world premiere of Personal Statement.
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BFI London Film Festival expands DDA partnership, appoints festivals PR manager
DDA will now provide Press and PR service for the LFF main programme, awards and events.
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UTA boards North America sale on UK stop-motion feature 'Chuck Steel' (exclusive)
Jennifer Saunders, Paul Whitehouse among voice cast of film.
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Features
How independent European animation is taking on the US studios
This year’s Cannes was awash with animated projects.
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News
Documentary groups lobby to keep UK in Creative Europe post-Brexit
A petition is live on the European Documentary Network website.
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Oslo Pix awards go to 'The Tale', 'Amateurs', 'Distant Barking of Dogs'
Jennifer Fox’s Sundance hit The Tale stars Laura Dern and Elizabeth Debicki.
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Reviews
'Worlds Of Ursula K. Le Guin': Sheffield Review
Film charting the life and legacy of science fiction novelist Ursula K. Le Guin
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News
'Eighth Grade', 'Won’t You Be My Neighbor?', 'The Guilty' triumph in Seattle
Gustav Möller wins best director for The Guilty.
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Reviews
'For The Birds': Sheffield Review
Eye-opening look at a woman who has adopted hundreds of birds
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'Under The Wire': Sheffield Review
Essential look at the fearless work of war correspondent Marie Colvin and photographer Paul Conroy
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'What Is Democracy?': Sheffield Review
Filmmaker Astra Taylor explores the notion of democracy in the modern world
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'The Insufferable Groo': Sheffield Review
Intriguing profile of self-proclaimed master low-budget filmmaker Stephen Groo