All Festivals articles – Page 88
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News
Berlinale outlines fresh strategy for showcasing rising German filmmakers
Source: Berlinale/Ali Ghandtschi Jenni Zylka Jenni Zylka, former director of the Berlinale’s discontinued Perspektive Deutsches Kino section, has taken on a new role to discover films by up-and-coming German filmmakers, working closely with the country’s film schools. The €5,000 Heiner Carow Prize, sponsored by Germany’s Defa Foundation, ...
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Reviews
‘September 1923’: Busan Review
Powerful dramatisation of a massacre that followed an earthquake in Japan a century ago
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Reviews
‘24 Hours With Gaspar’: Busan Review
A detective with 24 hours to live attempts to close a longstanding case in this dystopian actioner from Indonesia
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Ukrainian drama ‘How Is Katia?’ wins best film at Molodist film festival in Hamburg
The Ukrianian festival ran as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg.
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Aylin Tezel’s ‘Falling Into Place’ among Tallinn First Features line-up
The line-up is made up of 11 world premieres at 5 international premieres.
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Filmfest Hamburg hands out three new prizes, including for best pitch of film starring an older woman
The three cash awards honour the 21-year tenure of outgoing festival director Albert Wiederspiel.
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Reviews
‘Bonus Track’: London Review
Two 16-year-old boys navigate a tentative romance in this 2006-set romantic comedy
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News
South International Series Festival unveils inaugural industry programme
Cadiz-based festival kicks off today with gala for refugee drama ’La Ley Del Mar’.
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Reviews
‘Moro’: Busan Review
Brillante Ma Mendoza explores the enduring conflict in Mindanao through the tale of two warring brothers
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‘Borrowed Time’: Busan Review
The lines between past and present blur as a Chinese woman searches for her father in Hong Kong
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‘Oasis Of Now’: Busan Review
An undocumented Vietnamese woman lives life on the margins in Malaysia in Chia Chee Sum’s debut
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‘The Bikeriders’: London Review
Jodie Comer and Austin Butler star in Jeff Nichols’ freewheeling ode to the bikerider gangs of old
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‘Celluloid Underground’: London Review
Personal essay recalls a man who defied the authorities to preserve Iranian film after the revolution
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Reviews
‘Unmoored’: London Review
A Swedish TV host attempts to find sanctuary on the wilds of Exmoor in this atmospheric debut
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Features
Inside Spain’s new South International Series Festival: “We felt there was room for a new project”
The TV festival in Cadiz runs October 6-12.
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News
Charades sends horror ‘When Evil Lurks’ to key global territories (exclusive)
The fifth feature from Argentinian director Rugna premiered in Toronto’s Midnight Madness programme.
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Reviews
‘Kyrie’: Busan Review
J-pop stars AiNA THE END and Matsumura Hokuto star in this music-infused Japanese drama from Shunji Iwai
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News
‘Perfect days’, ‘The Killer’ part of Evolution Mallorca 2023 line-up
This edition boasts the largest feature film selection programmed to-date at EMIFF.
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European Work in Progress Cologne unveils line up of 32 titles
2023 festival titles including Amat Escalante’s Lost In The Night and Faouzi Bensaidi’s Deserts previously showcased at EWIP.
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Reviews
‘The Pigeon Tunnel’: London Review
Errol Morris talks with John LeCarre in the late author’s last, no-holds-barred interview