All Festivals articles – Page 547
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'Doctor Strange' to open Denmark's CPH PIX in October
Denmark’s biggest festival to open with Marvel fantasy, which opens in US one week later.
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WATCH: First trailer for Venice premiere 'Are We Not Cats'
EXCLUSIVE: Xander Robin’s feature film debut closes Critics’ Week.
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Spall, Lumley, Imrie join Protagonist rom-com 'Finding Your Feet'
EXCLUSIVE: Cast assembles for silver dollar rom-com from director Richard Loncraine.
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Kaleidoscope swoops for comedy-horror 'Prevenge'
EXCLUSIVE: Alice Lowe’s debut as a director recently opened Venice’s Critics’ Week.
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Daniel Zovatto joins chase thriller 'Misfortune'
EXCLUSIVE: Don’t Breathe star has joined John Cusack in the thriller, which Radiant Films International is selling in Toronto.
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China box office smash 'Big Fish' secures international deal
EXCLUSIVE: SC Films International has picked up the hit animation.
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Toronto: 'Jackie', 'The Bad Batch' stir early buyer interest
As TIFF 2016 gets underway, two titles are prompting industry buzz.
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Michael Lerman named PSIFF artistic director
The Palm Springs Film Society has announced that acting head of programming and Toronto’s Primetime programmer will step in to fill the role after Helen du Toit’s contract was not renewed.
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TIFF: Julianne Moore to star in hostage drama 'Bel Canto'
Bloom has launched sales on Paul Weitz’s adaptation of Ann Patchett’s bestselling novel.
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Toronto: Elle Driver takes sales on Miwa Nishikawa's 'The Long Excuse'
EXCLUSIVE: Fifth film from Hirokazu Koreeda protégé stars Masahiro Motoki.
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Toronto: Beta Cinema lineup includes Mijke de Jong drama
EXCLUSIVE: Acquisitions ahead of the festival include Mijke de Jong’s Layla M, which premieres in TIFF’s Platform strand.
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Features
Venice buzz title: Kim Jee-woon talks spy thriller 'The Age Of Shadows'
The Korean film-maker discusses Warner Bros Korea’s first local-language production, and expresses his thoughts on changes in the local industry.
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Venice: François Ozon on why 'Frantz' resonates with Brexit, rising European nationalism
French director François Ozon explains how his black and white post-World War One melodrama Frantz has a contemporary resonance in the age of Brexit and rising nationalism across Europe.
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Jim Carrey-Charlotte Gainsbourg thriller to premiere at Warsaw fest
The festival has revealed its line-up of Polish films and co-productions.
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'Manchester By The Sea,' 'Arrival', 'Neruda' among Telluride line-up
Kenneth Lonergan’s Sundance hit, Denis Villeneuve’s Venice selection, and Pablo Larrain’s acclaimed Chilean biopic are among select titles heading to Colorado this weekend.
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LFF to screen ‘The Birth of a Nation’: “We stand by strong filmmaking”
The BFI London Film Festival is to host the European premiere of Nate Parker’s awards hopeful The Birth Of A Nation.
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BFI London Film Festival reveals 2016 line-up, new riverside venue
La La Land, The Birth Of A Nation, Arrival and Snowden announced as headline galas; new venue to be built on London’s Embankment; official competition will include Elle, Moonlight, Una and Neruda.
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Venice buzz title: Ulrich Seidl on controversial hunting doc 'Safari'
Sales agent Coproduction Office has closed multiple deals on the feature doc, whose subjects will be on the Lido.
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Venice buzz title: Midi Z talks biggest production to date 'The Road To Mandalay'
Director Midi Z went to unusual lengths on his love story about Burmese immigrants in Thailand, the first co-production between Taiwan, France, Germany and Myanmar.
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Venice buzz title: Christopher Murray on 'The Blind Christ', this year's "big discovery"
Described by Alberto Barbera as Pasolini-esque, competition title The Blind Christ is generating heat.