All Festivals articles – Page 518
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News
Blackfin partners launch sales outfit Rediance at Shanghai fest
EXCLUSIVE: Indie-focused company debuts at festival with four films on slate.
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Godard biopic 'Redoubtable' to open Jerusalem Film Festival
Michel Hazanavicius to attend festival’s opening ceremony.
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Sunny Side Of The Doc kicks-off with history, VR focus
History-focused 28th edition of documentary and factual content event runs June 19-22 in La Rochelle.
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Macao fest teams up with Shanghai
Jeremy Renner announced as talent ambassador for this year’s festival.
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Neuchatel festival unveils 2017 line-up
Takashi Miike’s new film to receive world premiere at the Swiss genre festival.
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Features
Can 'grown-up' animation become commercially successful?
Adult animation is still regarded with suspicion by mainstream exhibitors and distributors.
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Comment
COMMENT: Kim Longinotto on tackling difficult subjects on film
The filmmaker explores the moral grey areas of making powerful documentaries ahead of Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Fantasia to open with Cannes title 'The Villainess'
21st edition of the genre festival to feature special screening of Luc Besson’s Valerian.
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Michel Hazanavicius appointed Deauville jury president
Emmanuelle Bercot will preside over the Revelation jury.
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Reviews
'Ellipsis': Sydney Review
It may be familiar, but actor David Wenham’s ‘Before Sunrise’-like trip through Sydney still has a warm charm
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News
Disney animation legend Glen Keane on his Kobe Bryant film
The veteran artist discusses his collaboration with the basketball star ahead of Annecy.
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Reviews
'Even When I Fall': Sheffield Review
The shocking story behind Nepal’s first circus is turned into a thoughtful and wide-ranging documentary
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Annecy 2017: Five things to look out for
From women in animation to hot debuts, Screen previews the festival.
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Dionne Walker talks up directorial debut at Sheffield Doc/Fest
Bafta-nominated filmmaker updates on next project, which will chronicle the sex trade in Paris.
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Comment
COMMENT: Jolyon Rubinstein, 'it's time to rejuvenate on-screen satire'
Actor and director talks shattering taboos in a topsy-turvy world ahead of Doc/Fest panel.
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Features
Sheffield Doc/Fest VR programme puts spotlight on activism
From “this year’s Notes On Blindness” to the Doom Room, Tom Grater explores the fest’s VR offering.
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Reviews
'The Departure': Sheffield Review
An affecting documentary about Japan’s Zen Buddhist priest who counsels the suicidal and the toll it takes on his own mental health
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Sheffield Doc/Fest to tour VR projects in Latin America
EXCLUSIVE: British Council backing tour of Alternate Realities programme.
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Reviews
'Mr. Gay Syria': Sheffield Review
A moving case for visibility in the face of hatred and violence