All Festivals articles – Page 499
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News
Annette Bening, Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucrecia Martel set for LFF Screen Talks
Trio join Takashi Miike at LFF.
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Tallinn Black Nights picks first 13 competition titles
Estonian festival gears up for 21st edition.
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'Sweet Country' tops Screen’s Toronto Platform jury grid
Film achieves a strong 3.5 overall rating.
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Features
10 films that stood out at the Venice and Toronto film festivals
The Screen International chief critic picks out some of the buzzy titles from the Autumn festivals.
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London Film Festival adds four films
Manhunt, No Stone Unturned, Custody and Nico, 1988 added to LFF line-up.
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Tokyo film festival to open with 'Fullmetal Alchemist'
Other films announced include: An Incovenient Sequel and Legend Of The Demon Cat.
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San Sebastian 2017 preview: Monica Bellucci, Todd Haynes and its first TV series
For its 65th edition, San Sebastian is embracing small-screen content while consolidating its bond with Latin American and European cinema.
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John Madden to head Mumbai Film Festival jury
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel director will head the jury for the international competition.
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Reviews
'Marrowbone': Toronto Review
A young family share their home with a malevolent spirit in the atmospheric debut of screenwriter Sergio G Sanchez
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Reviews
'Kings': Toronto Review
Deniz Gamze Ergüven follows up ‘Mustang’ with this multi-stranded drama starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig
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Zurich Film Festival 2017 full line-up revealed
This yeat’s competition films include Daphne, Custody, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Under The Tree.
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Reviews
'The Guardians': Toronto Review
Slow-burning, potent period drama from the director of ‘Of Gods And Men’
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'Unicorn Store': Toronto Review
Brie Larson makes her directorial debut with a sweet story about growing up and accepting reality
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'First They Killed My Father': Toronto Review
Angelina Jolie chronicles the rise of the Khmer Rouge in this sincere, if glum, Netflix drama.
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'Three Christs': Toronto Review
Richard Gere is a psychiatric doctor for patients played by Peter Dinklage, Walton Goggins and Bradley Whitford.
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'The Wife': Toronto Review
Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce star in an adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer
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'Euphoria': Toronto Review
Alicia Vikander and Eva Green headine Lisa Langseth’s first English-language production
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'Hostiles': Toronto Review
A journey from New Mexico to Montana is at the heart of Scott Cooper’s brooding western.
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'Darkest Hour': Toronto Review
Gary Oldman gives a towering performance as Winston Churchill in Joe Wright’s Second World war drama.