All Festivals articles – Page 694
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IDFA winners include First Cousin Once Removed, Searching For Sugar Man
Plus hot sellers from the market side of IDFA.
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Keanu Reeves: film industry "assaulted” by digital
Matrix actor Keanu Reeves has spoken about the effect of digital on the film industry and his upcoming directorial debut, Man of Tai Chi.
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About the Pink Sky wins top prize at Gijon
Other winners include Barbie, Beyond The Hills, The Patience Stone.
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David Lynch and Keanu Reeves open Plus Camerimage
Director David Lynch heaped praise on Poland’s Plus Camerimage festival as he picked up a lifetime achievement award - and Keanu Reeves spoke a little Polish.
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Dailies: Film Bazaar 2012
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from Film Bazaar 2012, which ran from Nov 21-24 in Goa, India.
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An international rendezvous
With a new December slot running concurrently with the Asia TV Forum & Market, ScreenSingapore is aiming to provide a crossing point for the Asian and international film businesses. Jean Noh reports
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Co-pro projects emerge ahead of Rendez-Vous
New projects by Arslan, Azoulay, Elkabetz to pitched at co-production market during 10th German-French Rendez-Vous
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Doha reveals Arab Film winners
The winners of the Arab Film Competition have been unveiled at the Doha Tribeca Film Festival, where China’s Full Circle and doc Searching for Sugar Man [pictured] were also named the ‘Best of the Fest’.
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Ken Loach rejects Turin award over worker dispute
Director Ken Loach has declined a lifetime achievement award from the Turin Film Festival and cancelled plans to attend the event in protest of an alleged labour dispute.
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Stockholm International Film Festival
This year’s festival showcased more than 170 films from over 50 countries.
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Comisky, Hays and Neuman to deliver keynotes at 3D Stereo MEDIA
Fourth European Forum for stereoscopic 3D will take place in Liège, Belgium in December.
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Berlinale to highlight Weimar Cinema influence
The Berlin International Film Festival’s retrospective strand for its 2013 edition is set to focus on Weimar-era films produced after 1933, when the Nazis had taken control of the German film industry and forced film-makers to fall in line with the regime.
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Glasgow fest unveils three new strands
The ninth Glasgow Film Festival is to introduce a strand looking at the big-screen appeal of video games; a retrospective on James Cagney; and a focus on new cinema from Brazil.
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The Hunt claims Leeds fest award
Danish drama The Hunt took home the Leeds International Film Festival Audience Award at the close of the annual event.
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Doha Film Institute offers 27 grants including to filmmakers such as El Batout, Allouache
Global film finance and local finance also discussed at DTFF panel.
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Iran’s Karimi wins Mannheim-Heidelberg awards
Iranian filmmaker Niki Karimi has received the main award and Newcomer of the Year at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival.
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Carbone, Edmands, Collins win at US in Progress in Wroclaw
Companies in attendance included Urban Distribution, Wild Bunch, K5, and Artificial Eye.
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Cate Shortland’s Lore wins four Stockholm stallions
Australian writer-director Cate Shortland picked up an armful of prizes at the 23rd Stockholm International Film Festival for her post-war drama Lore.
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Marco Mueller says his first edition of Rome was 'successful' but could have used more investment
EXCLUSIVE: In the wake of a turbulent first edition, Rome festival director vows cheaper tickets and fewer films in 2013, expects to be back for two more years.
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Larry Clark’s Marfa Girl wins Rome’s top prize
E La Chiamano Estate, booed by critics earlier in festival, takes two awards; Jessica Krummacher wins €30,000 Eurimages development prize.