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Reviews
‘Child Of Dust’ review: Doc follows Amerasian as he reunites with GI father
Half a century after the Vietnam War, Sang Ngo Thanh finds his dad - and moves to the US
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News
Panorama Documentary title ‘Letters From Wolf Street’ acquired for sales (exclusive)
‘Letters From Wolf Street’ sees Arjun Talwar film his Warsaw neighbours in an attempt to overcome his alienation.
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News
Poland’s Lava Films boards Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘A Pale View Of Hills’, Gaga to launch at EFM (exclusive)
The production company’s credits include Oscar-nominated ‘The Girl With The Needle’.
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Cannes Critics’ Week Next Step Programme selects eight international directors
The workshop to help them prepare theri first feature is taking place in Normandy and Paris from Dec 8-13.
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Promotion
Q&A: ‘Under The Volcano’ filmmakers talk Poland Oscar entry
The film tells the story surrounding a Ukrainian family on holiday in Tenerife who discover they cannot return home due to the Russian invasion.
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Reviews
‘Trains’: IDFA Review
IDFA top prize-winner is a timeless train trip through black-and-white archive footage
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News
Archive-based ‘Trains’ wins best film at IDFA 2024
The jury acclaimed the “bold and inventive” use of archive.
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News
‘Rust’ director pays tribute to Halyna Hutchins at Camerimage premiere, says DP “lived and breathed movies”
“Halyna talked about this festival on set. She said she felt like a western would be perfect for this festival.”
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News
“I am not sexist,” says Camerimage festival director as packed-out event gets underway
Following controversial comments from Marek Żydowicz, attendees hope the cinematography festival could help drive change.
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News
Coralie Fargeat pulls ‘The Substance’ from Camerimage amid furore over fest director remarks
Polish cinematography festival runs November 16-23.
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Backlash to Camerimage director’s “misogynistic” op-ed on women in cinematography
The British Society of Cinematographers and Women In Cinematography among those to criticise head of film festival.
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News
Iva Radivojević’s ‘When The Phone Rang’ wins main prize at Connecting Cottbus
The Serbian director’s second feature explore the concept of home and trauma.
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‘Putin’ director on guerrilla filming in Russia and his AI ambitions
Polish filmmaker Patryk Vega’s Putin is being sold by Germany’s Kinostar at the AFM.
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News
Bankside unveils first look at Icelandic volcano thriller ‘The Fires’ (exclusive)
The feature shot on location in Iceland throughout the summer.
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Reviews
‘Under The Volcano’: Thessaloniki Review
Poland’s Oscar entry is a drama about a Ukrainian family stranded in Spain on the outbreak of war
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News
‘About A Hero’, hybrid doc about an AI-generated Werner Herzog film, to open IDFA 2024
‘About A Hero’ is directed by Polish artist and filmmaker Piotr Winiewicz.
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News
‘The Duel’ starring Aidan Gillen, wraps principal photography in Poland
The €7.3m film is one of the biggest productions to shoot in Poland this year.
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News
‘Rust’ to world premiere at Camerimage in honour of Halyna Hutchins
World premiere takes place almost three years after the death on set of its cinematographer.
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News
‘Miss Kebab’ secures UK co-producer as vibrant Polish Days 2024 is praised by international attendees
“It was a very strong edition,” said one French sales agent.
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Features
Nelicia Low explains how fencing and brotherly love inspired her Karlovy Vary premiere ‘Pierce’
Singaporean director’s feature debut premieres this week in main competition at Karlovy Vary