All Festivals articles – Page 570
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Berlin 2016: Generation line-ups unveiled
Berlinale receives record number of submissions for youth strand.
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‘The Yard’ to kick off 450 films in Goteborg
Notable world premieres include Mads Matthiesen’s Teddy Bear follow-up The Model and Avalon director Axel Petersén’s Under the Pyramid.
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Rotterdam reveals shorts competitors
IFFR confirms 23 films and jury for Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films.
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Berlin 2016: shorts line-up includes Ben Russell, Mahdi Fleifel
A total of 25 films selected for competitive programme.
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Kazakhstan’s Oscar entry to open Asia House fest
Nomad drama Stranger headlines London-based Asian festival.
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Berlinale chief talks security and refugee initiatives ahead of 2016 edition
Festival adapts to recent security concerns and adds initiatives for refugees.
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Berlin 2016: Vinterberg, Hansen-Løve, Tanović join Competition
New titles from Thomas Vinterberg, Mia Hansen-Løve, Danis Tanović, Lav Diaz and Gianfranco Rosi among line-up.
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Film4 FrightFest unveils Glasgow strand
Genre festival’s 11th year in Glasgow to feature eight UK premieres and the world premiere of Stephen King adaptation Cell.
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'Labyrinth Of Lies', 'The Assassin' win at PSIFF
JAN 10 UPDATE: Giulio Ricciarelli’s German foreign-language Oscar submission Labyrinth Of Lies won on Sunday the Palm Springs Film Festival’s Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for best narrative feature and Jacob Bernstein and Nick Hooker’s Everything Is Copy from the US earned the documentary award.
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Palm Springs Q&A: Raam Reddy, 'Thithi'
The director discusses his India-US drama, which premired at Locarno in August.
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Palm Springs Q&A: Thomas Stuber, 'A Heavy Heart'
The Leipzig-based director tells Jeremy Kay about earning the trust of his star, stage veteran Peter Kurth, who portrays a former East German boxer who receives life-changing news
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Palm Springs Q&A: Andrew Steggall, 'Departure'
The director on his coming-of-age love story set in the south of France.
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Manchester fest unveils 2016 line-up
Second edition to open with sports doc Dennis Viollet - A United Man and close with the international premiere of There Should be Rules.
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Laurie Anderson to direct Brighton Festival
Artist and musician named guest director for 50th edition.
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The 54 films to tempt festival directors in 2016
From debut feature directors to seasoned veterans, Screen looks ahead to the films most likely to tempt international festival directors in 2016
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'Hail, Caesar!', 'Anomalisa' to bookend Glasgow fest
Coens’ Hail, Caesar! to receive UK premiere at festival.
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Rotterdam fest reveals eight Tiger competition titles
World premieres of new features from the US, South America and Asia; titles include A Woman, A Part starring Mad Men’s Maggie Siff; jury named.
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PSIFF 2016 to honour Bryan Cranston
Riding high on SAG and Golden Globe nods for his lead role in Trumbo, the actor will receive the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s (PSIFF) Spotlight Award, Actor.
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Screen's most-read news, reviews, features and blogs of 2015
Heelgate, the “tedious” Fantastic Four, Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow and our Cannes Competition blog proved some of the most-read articles of the year.
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Rotterdam to open with 'Beyond Sleep'
English-language adaptation of Dutch bestseller to open IFFR 2016.