All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 88
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Cartagena: the best festival you’ve never been to?
After my second visit in as many years to the Cartagena Film Festival, I’m convinced this is a festival on the rise.
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Dust, Marmato take top prizes in Cartagena
Dust On The Tongue [pictured], Marmato, To Kill A Man take home prizes.
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Dark Matter of Love lands US deals
EXCLUSIVE: Tugg, Al-Jazeera, Netflix and Virgil Films to share rights.
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A new side of Colombia
Cartagena world premiere Manos Sucias shows a different side to the Colombian drug trade.
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Locarno spinoff to honour Edgar Reitz
Mario Martone will also participate in public conversation.
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Weekend star wraps directorial debut
Chris New, one of the stars of the acclaimed Weekend, has just wrapped principal photography on his feature directorial debut A Smallholding.
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Oscars 2014: No huge surprises, but smart choices
COMMENT: It was an Oscars without many surprises, but that’s not to say that AMPAS voters didn’t make a few bold decisions.
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Book Thief leads UK buzz chart
The Book Thief leads the UK buzz chart this week, with 37% intent to view mentions.
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Cartagena adds Midnight section
The International Film Festival of Cartagena de Indias has confirmed the rest of its programme.
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Sharpe, Kingsley wrap Universe
Principal photography has wrapped on Archer’s Mark’s The Darkest Universe, Will Sharpe and Tom Kingsley’s follow-up to their BAFTA-nominated Black Pond.
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Act of Killing producer turns to Kickstarter
Denmark-based Final Cut For Real, the outfit behind Oscar nominee and BAFTA winner The Act of Killing, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its new film Democrazy.
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Albany hosts new film forum
Albany, New York, will host the Capital Cinema Cultural Exchange’s first public forum from March 14-17.
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Cartagena to honour John Sayles, Clive Owen
Retrospective of 10 Sayles films includes Go For Sisters and The Return of the Secaucus Seven.
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A BAFTA winner not quitting his day job
BAFTA-winning producer James Walker may be familiar as a Lee & Thompson lawyer.
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Amondo finishing first feature HEL
The foundation Amondo Films, which seeks to unite filmmakers across the globe with film production, events, workshops and screenings, is now in post-production on its first feature HEL.
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BAFTA's surprises are a breath of fresh air
Bravo, BAFTAs. The 2014 awards perfectly captured how the BAFTAs have to straddle the line of honouring the best films of the year globally while still recognizing British work.
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BAFTAs: what the winners said
Steve McQueen talks about modern slavery as 12 Years A Slave wins best film; Cate Blanchett dedicates her BAFTA to Philip Seymour Hoffman; Barkhad Abdi says Greengrass believed in him before he believed in himself.
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Defurne wins Berlinale Talents award
Several projects have won prizes at Berlinale Talents 2014 (formerly known as the Berlinale Talent Campus).
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Mahtani named CFO of Cinelabs
Cinelabs International has hired John Mahtani as Chief Financial Officer.