All Festivals articles – Page 56
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News
Why “survive till 2025” was the motto of scripted TV producers at Series Mania
Screen reports on the key talking points from this year’s Series Mania industry Forum.
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Berlinale reveals plans for new-look executive structure
”The working structure will be nimble and modern,” said a festival spokesperson.
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Features
How the Vilnius film festival is shining the spotlight on bold visions and local cinema
The Vilnius International Film Festival is Lithuania’s biggest film event.
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‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ to world premiere at Cannes
George Miller’s film will screen out of competition on May 15.
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Features
Cannes 2024: What’s in the running?
Screen’s team looks at which titles are lining up for a potential slot in either Official Selection or one of the parallel sections.
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Alex Gibney talks upcoming Elon Musk, George Orwell and David Chase docs
Gibney says he “keeps reaching out” to Musk to be involved, but without success so far.
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First Ho Chi Minh City film festival welcomes Anne Fontaine, Hirokazu Kore-eda
The festival will run from April 6-13.
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Glasgow Film Festival’s 20th edition enjoys rise in audience levels and industry engagement
Cinema admissions were up 4%, while industry attendance increased by 56%.
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‘When Adam Changes’, ‘Mars Express’ among winners at Japan’s Niigata animation film festival
This year was the second edition of NIAFF.
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Reviews
‘Motherboard’: CPH:DOX Review
The highs and lows of life as a single parent over two decades are captured in this affecting documentary from the UK
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Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck and Canadian DoP Iris Ng to be honoured at Hot Docs
The Canadian documentary festival has also added a new strand to the programme.
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Reviews
’The Battle For Laikipia’: CPH: DOX Review
A devastating drought pushes tensions between tribes and white landowners in Kenya’s Laikipia to breaking point
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Sundance announces 2025 festival dates
Next edition to run January 23-February 2, 2025, in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Reviews
‘Bob Trevino Likes It’: SXSW Review
Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo shine in multiple SXSW winner
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French composer Philippe Rombi to be honoured at World Soundtrack Awards (exclusive)
Rombi is best known for his collaborations with François Ozon.
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Visions du Réel unveils 2024 line-up with 88 world premieres
The international competition includes films from Sofie Benoot, Adrián Orr and Nicole Vögele.
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Dev Patel’s ‘Monkey Man’, ‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ among SXSW audience award winners
Austin festival ran March 8-16.
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Reviews
‘The Bones’: CPH:DOX Review
Fascinating excavation of the true value of dinosaur bones to finders, collectors, museums and scientists
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Features
Mara Gourd-Mercado on developing CPH:DOX’s industry activities
Documentary festival’s new head of industry and training talks raising money and creating a safe space for discussions.
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‘Immortals’: CPH:DOX Review
Young Iraqis born after the 2003 US occupation try to carve out their own lives in a repressive Baghdad