All Other Festivals articles – Page 163
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Hot Docs world premieres include Tenhaven's Autumn Gold
North American premieres include David Wants To Fly, Feathered Cocaine and The Oath.
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London's East End Film Festival to open with Bronco Bullfrog
In its ninth year, the festival will screen more than 200 films at 30 venues.
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Joan Rivers to close 53rd SFIFF
Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg’s Joan Rivers – A Piece Of Work will close the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival on May 6.
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Oscar winning composer John Barry to receive lifetime award in Ghent
Four-time Oscar winning composer John Barry will receive a lifetime achievement award at the Ghent International Film Festival’s World Soundtrack Award Academy.
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Women's International Film & Arts Festival in Miami to host Indian panel
Film-maker and actor Paras Chaudhari will join Zee Cinema executives for an Indian panel at the 5th Annual Women’s International Film & Arts Festival in Miami.
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Ovashvili's The Other Bank takes top Fribourg prize
Other winners included Tehroun, Norteado and Border.
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San Francisco Society to honour Robert Duvall
The San Francisco Film Society will present Robert Duvall with the Peter J Owens Award in honour of his “brilliance, independence and integrity.”
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Eight films to open 2010 Dallas Int'l Film Festival
An unprecedented eight films will open the Dallas International Film Festival on April 8.
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CPH PIX reveals celebration of Serge Gainsbourg
The festival will open with Joann Sfar’s film and dedicate a sidebar to the late French actor and singer.
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Luc Besson's Adele Blanc-Sec to world premiere in Brussels
The Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival reveals programme highlights including the premiere of Luc Besson’s comic book adventure.
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Upperdog, North lead winners at Norway's Canon Awards
Sara Johnsen’s Upperdog and Rune Denstad Langlo’s North lead Norway’s Kanon Award winners as the Kosmorama-Trondheim International Film Festival closes.
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Yonathan Levy's Das Kind scoops top prize at Independent Film Festival
Yonathan Levy’s documentary feature wins the best independent film award at the 2010 edition of the European Indepedent Film Festival awards.
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Protagonist scares up US deal for SXSW hit Monsters
Gareth Edwards’ debut feature Monsters set to receive US release through Magnet Releasing.
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Sony's Lynton kicks off ShoWest
The film exhibition industry’s biggest convention kicks off in Las Vegas in an uncertain mood despite a strong year of 3D successes.
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The Extra Man, Hipsters bookend 12th RiverRun
The 12th annual RiverRun International Film Festival will open on April 15 with Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini’s comedy The Extra Man (pictured) starring Kevin Kline.
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Vera Glagoleva's One War wins top prize in Sofia
Vera Glagoleva’s Russian film One War won the Grand Prix at the 14th Sofia International Film Festival, which ran March 5 to 14.The film tells the story of a woman forced into sex slavery by occupying soliders during the Second World War and then later accussed of treason by Soviet ...
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New York African Film Festival to celebrate colonial independence
The 17th annual New York African Film Festival will celebrate the 50th anniversary of 17 African nations’ independence from colonial rule when it kicks off on April 7.
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Walter Salles to collect San Francisco Society's Founder's Award
Walter Salles will receive the San Francisco Film Society’s Founder’s Directing Award at the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival.
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Dream Home to open 12th Far East Film Festival
Fortissimo Film’s bloody homage to Hong Kong will open the 12th Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy next month.
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Tribeca unveils new work from Gibney, Shapiro and Carney
The fictional feature debut from Murderball director Dana Adam Shapiro, a second documentary from Alex Gibney, new work from Edward Burns and a radically different side to Once director John Carney are among the second wave of films to be announced by Tribeca top brass.