All Festivals articles – Page 591
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Asia TV Forum & Market 2015: small screen, big picture
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Singapore’s thriving Asia TV Forum & Market is designed to offer real insights into how to reach Asian TV audiences. Silvia Wong reports
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'Gurgaon', 'Machines' win Film Bazaar awards
Shanker Raman’s Gurgaon and Rahul Jain’s Machines both picked up Prasad Digital Intermediate Awards at the close of Film Bazaar on Nov 25.
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'Don Juan', 'Ukrainian Sheriffs' win at IDFA
Festival also confirms Michael Moore set to compile next year’s ‘Top 10’.
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CAT&Docs picks up IDFA winner 'Don Juan'
Jerzy Sladkowski’s documentary centres on an autistic man whose mother attempts to make him ‘normal’.
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CPH PIX merges with BUSTER; moves to autumn
From 2016, CPH PIX is moving from its April dates to an autumn slot and will merge with its sister children’s/youth film festival, BUSTER (which formerly ran in September).
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'Room', 'The Big Short' to bookend Dubai fest
Spotlight, Truth and Concussion are also among the festival’s programme.
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IFFR teams with VPRO for Big Screen Award
Winning filmmaker will receive cash prize with award.
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CPH:DOX moving to March
EXCLUSIVE: In a major shift to the documentary festival landscape, CPH:DOX has announced it is to change dates.
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IDFA: docs highlight refugee crisis
Three new documentary films highlight the plight of children caught up in the refugee crisis.
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Film Bazaar 2015: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from Goa’s Film Bazaar here.
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'Son Of Saul' wins at UK Jewish Film Festival
Lazlo Nemes’ Holocaust film took the top prize at the festival, which closed with the UK premire of Amir Wolf’s Fire Birds.
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‘Carol’ cinematographer wins top Camerimage prize
Other winners include Rams, Son of Saul, The Look of Silence and Gaspar Noé’s Love.
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'Son of Saul' wins at Zagreb Film Festival
Croatian event moved to November for the first time, excluded documentary programme to strengthen the industry section.
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Sundance unveils Midnight line-up
In an unusual move, the Sundance Film Festival revealed the nine-strong genre strand line-up late on Sunday night with little warning.
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Stockholm awards top prize to 'Louder Than Bombs'
Laszlo Nemes wins best director for Son of Saul; Mediterranea wins best first film.
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Changing times for Bollywood’s women
Some women are seeing more empowering roles in Bollywood in the past few years, but is this “a small wave or a tsunami in the years to come?,” asked the Film Bazaar Knowledge Series panel ‘Female Protagonists in Bollywood Today.’
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European Film Forum Tallinn wraps
Forum covered the Digital Single Market (DSM) initiative, concerns over new platforms and visions of the future.
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Tallinn: Animation in focus
Estonia is marching on as one of Europe’s leading creative forces within the industry, Tiffany Pritchard reports.
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Features
Tiina Lokk-Tramberg on a 'significant year' for Black Nights Film Festival
Getting the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (BNFF) to a ‘Class A’ FIAPF status was 18 years in the works for festival director Tiina Lokk-Tramberg.
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Brie Larson to receive Palm Springs honour
The star of Room, whose stirring performance as a mother in captivity has catapaulted her to the front of the Oscar race, will collect the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s Breakthrough Performance Award.