All Festivals articles – Page 596
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Jeonju’s growing cinema project
South Korean festival grows focus on alternative, experimental and “adventurous” cinema.
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Cannes: Sabine Azema named Caméra d’or jury president
French actress and long-time Alain Resnais collaborator to preside over jury to select the best first film presented at the 68th Cannes Film Festival.
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Edinburgh to open with Robert Carlyle's directorial debut
The Legend Of Barney Thomson to world premiere at the 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF).
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Cannes: sizing up the Competition
Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan talks about the lack of screenings ahead of Cannes and what critics most want to see at the festival.
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South Korea's Jeonju fest opens with 'Partisan'
Asian premiere for Vincent Cassel feature at new 4,000-seat stadium.
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Global warming doc 'Ice and the Sky' to close Cannes Film Festival
Eco documentary is from the Oscar-winning director of March of the Penguins.
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'Slow West' in Taipei fest competition
Other titles in new talent competition include Sundance hit The Diary of a Teenage Girl and Taiwan’s The Furthest End Awaits.
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Cannes Classics line-up revealed; Costa-Gavras guest of honour
Section to also include celebrations of Ingrid Bergman and Orson Welles as well as screenings of The Terminator and Jurassic Park 3D.
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Annecy animation festival unveils 2015 line-up
Competition titles revealed; exclusive first footage to screen from Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur and Disney’s Zootopia.
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'No One's Child', 'Koza' win at Wiesbaden
Serbian director Vuk Rsumovic’s No One’s Child and Slovak filmmaker Ivan Ostrochovský fiction debut Koza were the big winners at the 15th edition of the goEast Festival of Central and East European Film (April 22-28) in Wiesbaden.
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Karlovy Vary unveils 50th plans
Mel Gibson to film special trailer for the festival; plans for Lebanese cinema focus and tributes to late US actor John Cazale and Chris Penn.
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'Memories On Stone', 'Chinese Mayor' lead RiverRun prizes
David Gordon Green returns to his alma mater to present Manglehorn; local newcomers impress with Homeless feature.
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Stanley Nelson talks burden of history, power of crowdfunding
RiverRun honoree talks about crowdfunding support for theatrical launch of The Black Panthers: Vanguard Of The Revolution.
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Beijing: Beginning Of Time, Wolf Totem win top awards
Mexican director Bernando Arellano’s Beginning Of Time won best film in the Tiantan Awards of this year’s revamped Beijing International Film Festival, while Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Wolf Totem won best director and best visual effects.
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Cannes: Competition titles added; Gaspar Noe gets Midnight Screening
Official Selection for 2015 line-up completed with extra titles for Competition, Un Certain Regard, Special Screening and Midnight Screening strands.
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Sundance London to return at new venue in 2016
Sundance Institute also reveals dates of second Hong Kong edition.
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Cannes: ACID unveils 2015 showcase
Patrick Wang’s The Grief of Others set for international premiere in the selection.
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Cannes: Arab Cinema Center to bring delegation
Following its launch at the Berlin film festival, the Arab Cinema Center (ACC) is bringing a delegation of 17 film companies and organisations from eight countries to the Cannes film festival and market.
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Cannes: Directors’ Fortnight head talks line-up
Artistic director jumped at chance to premiere My Golden Years.