All Festivals articles – Page 741
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French producers stalk Quebecois Denis Coté’s Bear at Paris Project
Hot titles at ninth edition of Paris Project included Vic & Flo Saw a Bear, Evil Woman, Mitrovica, Cannibal and A Screw. Rotterdam Films seals co-production deal on Thai director Sivaroj Kongsakul’s Cinefondation project Arunkarn.
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Sarajevo selects eight features for competition, including world premiere of Slovenia's A Trip
Debut films and young themes lead selections; Documentary Competition to have seven world premieres
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Festival Scope adds partnership with IDFA
Titles available on online industry platform include Guilty Plasures, Agnus Dei and Imams Go To School (pictured).
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Cannes Critics Week title 17 Girls wins Priz Michel D'Ornano
The film’s directors Delphine and Muriel Coulin will receive the award at the Deauville American Film Festival in September.
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Eli Roth's next projects include producing Chilean earthquake film
New projects include producing next film by young director Nicolas Lopez; he also talks about radical solution to film piracy.
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Project Nim, In A Better World to screen at Branchage Film Festival
The Jersey based film festival, now in its fourth year, continues its tradition of screening films in unusual venues.
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Melbourne International Film Festival to open with The Fairy
World premieres include dramas from Schepisi, Hewitt, Do and Lahiff; closing film will be Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive.
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Bergman Week wraps with best-ever ticket sales
Visitors to Faro included Istvan Szabo, cinematographer Manuel Alberto Ciaro and Henning Mankell (who has written forthcoming biopic series to be directed by Susanne Bier).
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Sarajevo unveils Panorama programme for 17th edition
Paddy Considine’s Tyrannosaur and John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard are amongst the 25 titles screening in the Panorama programme.
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Patrick Duynslaegher appointed artistic director of Ghent Film Festival
It is part of a wider restructure of the Ghent Film Festival’s team, ahead of the 38th edition which runs October 11-22.
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Monte Hellman reveals process behind Road to Nowhere in Karlovy Vary
“We had directions for an ending that would have made the film a black comedy. But when I got on set that morning, I started to change my mind. I thought of a new idea,” the director said.
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FrightFest line up includes record number of British features
British films in the line-up include Ben Wheatley’s Kill List which screened earlier this year at SXSW.
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Informal and fun, Ireland’s Galway Film Fleadh (July 5-10) is also becoming a significant European co-production hub.
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The Future of Edinburgh?
As the 65th edition of the EIFF closes with bad buzz, the UK film industry calls for a strong artistic director and a move back to August.
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Nader And Simin, A Separation to open 11th New Horizons Festival
The Wroclaw-based festival will close with Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Live In.
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New international film festival to start in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan’s capital Tashkent is to host its first international film festival this October organised by the Uzbekkino National Agency and the Forum of Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan.
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KVIFF 2011: Hot films
Sundance award-winners, SXSW crowd-pleasers and a slew of world premieres mix with features from rising local film-makers in this year’s KVIFF competition line-up. We look at three strands.
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Karlovy Vary: where to eat, drink and screen films
Where does the industry work, rest and play at the festival? And where can you get a good vegetarian meal? International executives share their tips for a great trip.
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East side story
Young, enthusiastic audiences as well as sales companies and festival programmers on the lookout for great regional product make Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9) the place to be in Europe this month.
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KVIFF 2011: Works In Progress
Works in Progress, the main industry event at the festival, will this year feature entries from Turkey, Greece and Georgia for the first time.