All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 92
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Sudan to launch film festival
Organisers are launching the first Sudan Independent Film Festival.
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BFI plans year of UK-China activities
Industry delegation will go to Beijing film festival in April.
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Berlin Culinary Cinema starting with Final Recipe
Chefs cooking themed meals include Daniel Achilles, Tim Raue and the Roca brothers.
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Berlinale preview: At Home trailer
Greek-German production to have its world premiere in Berlinale’s Forum.
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Oscar analysis: Butler, Llewyn and Banks suffer as Dallas rises
The Butler and Rush are complete shutouts, while the Coen Brothers are snubbed in major categories. Dallas Buyers Club and Philomena pick up steam.
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Hey Elitists, come back this film!?
Starting with its title, the documentary The British Film Industry: Elitist, Deluded or Dormant?, seems keen to ruffle a few feathers.
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Cartagena to celebrate Pawlikowski
Retrospective planned including his latest acclaimed drama Ida.
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Rotterdam to spotlight Malmros, Emigholz
The International Film Festival Rotterdam is spotlighting two European auteurs this year: Danish filmmaker Nils Malmros and Germany filmmaker and artist Heinz Emigholz.
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Stuart Murdoch, God Help The Girl
The Scottish musician talks to Wendy Mitchell about his feature directorial debut.
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Rotterdam confirms Bright Future, Spectrum selections
Picks include the latest documentary from Ai Weiwei [pictured].
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Doha postpones first Qumra festival
The Doha Film Institute is cancelling the March 2014 edition of its first Qumra Doha Film Festival.
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Gere, Straithairn, Greig join Marigold 2
Production starts in India on The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2.
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Slave, Wolf garner buzz ahead of UK launches
12 Years a Slave, Wolf of Wall Street, American Hustle stirring online buzz.
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Rotterdam unveils full Tiger competition
The International Film Festival Rotterdam has completed the lineup for its Hivos Tiger Awards Competition.
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Nicole Holofcener, Enough Said
Enough Said is Nicole Holofcener’s most commercial work yet, but stays true to the film-maker’s devotion to character. She talks to Wendy Mitchell about working with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the late James Gandolfini.
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The Bafta British debate
Gravity may indeed pass the official test at British, but is this really the kind of film the Best British Film Bafta category should be honouring?
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Gravity leads BAFTA nominations
UPDATED WITH ANALYSIS: Gravity leads the pack with 11 nominations; 12 Years a Slave and American Hustle follow closely with 10.