All Festivals articles – Page 576
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Russia's ArtDocFest confirms first titles
Festival runs in St Petersburg and Moscow from Dec 9-16.
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'Brothers' wins DOK Leipzig's Golden Dove
New festival director Leena Pasanaen also talks future plans.
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Digital players, shifts in financing and fewer hot titles
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The major digital players like Netflix and Amazon will be much discussed at this year’s American Film Market, as will shifts in the independent financing model and the decreasing number of hot titles.
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Black Nights Film Festival 2015: back in Black
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn celebrates its 18th birthday by hosting the European Film Forum for the first time and selecting a global programme worthy of its new FIAPF status. Tom Grater previews this year’s event.
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'Nise' wins top prize in Tokyo
Other winners include All Three of Us, Cold of Kalandar, Land Of Mine, God Willing and Family Film.
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AFM 2015 Product Guide
Browse Screen International’s American Film Market (AFM) product guide here.
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Angelina Jolie's 'By the Sea' among Camerimage special screenings
Plus… Apocalypse Now cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and director Majid Majidi to receive special award for their work on Muhammad: The Messenger of God.
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'Mad Max', 'Room' in Camerimage competition
Carol, Suffragette and Rams also among 15 titles in competition at cinematography festival.
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Androids, heritage in the frame at Tokyo fest
An android actress, giant anime robots and the legacy of Akira Kurosawa were among the offerings at this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF), which as always presented an interesting mix of old and new.
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John Woo keeps aim on 'The Killer' remake
The action director reveals details of new feature Manhunt, a long-awaited remake of The Killer and his thoughts on retirement.
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'Bridge of Spies' to open Camerimage festival
Steven Spielberg film to open cinematography festival in Poland.
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'Alaska Is A Drag' wins in Wroclaw
Round-up of news from the sixth American Film Festival and US in Progress showcase.
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North Korea doc, Oscar hopefuls in Tallinn Black Nights competition
Line-up includes seven world premieres and Oscar submissions from the Netherlands, South Korea and Kazakhstan.
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'Back to the Future' fans greet Zemeckis at Tokyo opening
The Tokyo International Film Festival kicked off its 28th edition on Thursday with Robert Zemeckis’ 3D high-wire thriller The Walk.
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Antonio Monda on his first year as Rome artistic director
New festival artistic director talks strengthening the programme, budget cuts and his desire to get Steven Spielberg to Rome.
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Rome: Dario Argento and William Friedkin deliver candid retrospective
Cinema greats Dario Argento and William Friedkin joined Rome Film Festival’s artistic director Antonio Monda on stage for a ‘Close Encounters’ discussion. What started as a retrospective; turned into a candid tell-all.
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Distributors discuss festivals, critics and DSM in Rome
Talent wishlists also on the agenda during market panel.
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Singapore Film Festival reveals 2015 line-up; drops closing film
The festival will screen 146 films from 51 countries, and will honour Mohsen Makhmalbaf (pictured) with a five-film tribute.
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Stockholm unveils 2015 line-up; Ai Weiwei to attend
Full line-up of the Stockholm film festival includes feature and documentary competition line-ups.
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'Invade', 'The 33' named AFI FEST centrepiece galas
Michael Moore’s Where To Invade Next and Patricia Riggen’s The 33 starring Antonio Banderas have been added to this year’s AFI FEST.