All Festivals articles – Page 68
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‘Head South’: Rotterdam Review
A teenage boy embraces New Zealand’s late Seventies post-punk scene in Jonathan Oglivie’s Rotterdam opener
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‘Look Into My Eyes’: Sundance Review
Compassionate yet neutral documentary from Lana Wilson follows a group of psychics working in New York City
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‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’: Sundance Review
A Russian couple risk their lives to secure Insta-worthy photos on perilous rooftops
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News
Brandt Andersen, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Riho Kudo films added to Berlinale special screenings line-up
Festival rounds out specials programme with two Japanese mid-length films and Omar Sy-starring drama.
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Features
How IFFR’s Focus marries a lively mix of 1970s Chilean films, Italy’s Manetti brothers and Hong Kong provocateur Scud
The aim is to bring the films of such gleefully iconoclastic filmmakers to a wider interenational audience.
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Features
Rotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic, Clare Stewart talk highlights, innovations and being a safe harbour for filmmakers
The festival is meeting budget challenges by reducing by a day and working differently with venues.
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Visit Films boards Berlinale Special ‘Shikun’, Lily Gladstone drama ‘The Unknown Country’ for EFM (exclusive)
Jeremy Thomas serves as executive producer on Shikun.
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Neon takes worldwide rights at Sundance to Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Presence’
Sundance market showing signs of heating up.
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‘Sugarcane’: Sundance Review
Accomplished account of generations of abuse against Canada’s Indigenous tribes
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News
‘Praia Formosa’: first trailer for Julia de Simone’s Rotterdam Tiger title (exclusive)
Julia de Simone’s Portuguese-language film explores the multi-ethnic ethos of Rio de Janeiro.
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ to open Glasgow Film Festival; full programme revealed
Full festival programme for the 20th edition is revealed.
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Reviews
‘War Game’: Sundance Review
Docu-thriller follows a security simulation of a far-right group’s attempts overthrow a newly-elected US president
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Reviews
‘Daughters’: Sundance Review
A father-daughter dance takes place behind prison bars in an attempt to rebuild broken bonds
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Features
Eight films from the Middle East and Africa to tempt festival directors in 2024
Which films could follow last year’s ‘Banel & Adama’?
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‘Rob Peace’: Sundance Review
Chiwetel Ejiofor directs - and stars in - this true-life drama about a talented Black scientist who couldn’t escape his heritage
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‘Will & Harper’: Sundance Review
Will Ferrell and his best friend Harper take a cross-country road trip after her transition
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‘Kidnapping Inc.’: Sundance Review
A kidnapping plot goes awry in this chaotic crime caper from Haiti
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‘Reinas’: Sundance Review
Tender tale of two adolescent girls reconnecting with their father in turbulent 1990s Peru
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News
Sundance Institute, Alfred Sloan Foundation honour ‘Love Me’, grantees
Emily Everhard, Sara Crow and Daniel Rafailedes, Lizzi Oyebode receive cash awards.
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‘In The Land Of Brothers’: Sundance Review
Unusual Iranian drama follows three Afghan refugees across two decades as they try to settle in