All Festivals articles – Page 625
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Viva Hate debuts at Way Out West
Three-part TV rock series is named after Morrissey’s debut solo album.
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Women take centre stage at Way Out West
This year’s festival saw 45% of its lineup coming from female directors, including Alone Together from Liza Minou Morberg [pictured].
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Sensoria announces 2014 programme
Festival to screen UK premiere of Alive Inside [pictured] and 30th anniversary screenings of Threads and Stop Making Sense.
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San Sebastian adds to lineup
Susanne Bier’s A Second Chance [pictured] and Gabe Ibáñez’s Automata, produced by and starring Antonio Banderas, among films added to 2014 edition.
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Raindance secures new partners
BFI, Telegraph and The May Fair Hotel partner with London indie festival.
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Euro-China initiative to launch
European and Chinese producers joining forces to better position films in each other’s markets.
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Berwick unveils 2014 lineup
Now in its tenth year, the UK festival is to open with Momcilo Mrdakovic’s Mamarosh [pictured].
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Locarno's Open Doors names winners
I Am Not a Witch and The Train of Salt and Sugar both pick up two prizes each at the Locarno Film Festival’s co-production lab.
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Sarajevo 2014: State of the Region digital edition
Download the digital edition of our Sarajevo Regional Forum and Creative Europe Media Conference supplement.
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Toronto launches Short Cuts International
New work from Claire Denis takes its place in the inaugural Short Cuts International line-up at the Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 4-14).
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Toronto unveils CWC, City To City
Toronto film festival organisers have programmed features from 42 countries in the Contemporary World Cinema (CWC) programme and unveiled eight South Korean selections in the City To City.
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Toronto to debut Maggie, Boychoir
The Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin zombie drama Maggie, Dustin Hoffman drama Boychoir, Kristen Wiig comedy Welcome To Me and Sophie Barthes’ Madame Bovary have landed world premieres, TIFF gala and special presentation slots.
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Roman Polanski cancels Locarno visit
Roman Polanski has cancelled his visit to the Locarno Film Festival following opposition from some local politicians and media.
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Hopefuls wins Locarno's Carte Blanche
Cash prize will help complete Ives Rosenfeld’s debut feature about young friends who dream of being footballers.
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Way Out West breaks audience record
Ruben Ostlund presents Cannes hit Force Majeure [pictured] as a gala screening; Jens Lien previews TV series Viva Hate.
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Fantasia draws record numbers
Montreal’s genre festival ran from July 17-Aug 6 and saw audiences of more than 129,000; its Frontières co-production market also drew a record attendance, up 30% on 2013.
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Yury Bykov, The Fool
LOCARNO: The Russian director of fesitval hit The Major talks about his new film The Fool, about one man’s 24-hour struggle against corrupt local officials.
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GALLERY: New Horizons International Film Festival, Wroclaw
Photos from the Polish Days, New Horizons Studio and Sunday in the Country events at the festival in Poland.
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Bela Tarr slams CineFest's ‘Roma ban’
Hungarian filmmakers criticise festival for refusing to screen material relating to Roma people.