All Festivals articles – Page 2
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Lucky Number boards Un Certain Regard Italian film ’The Last One For The Road’
EXCLUSIVE: The debut film from Italy’s Francesco Sossai follows three young men on a road trip through the Venetian plains.
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Paradise City Sales boards Pedro Pinho’s Un Certain Regard title ‘I Only Rest In The Storm’
EXCLUSIVE: The film exploring neo-colonialism is set in a West African city.
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Focus Features schedules summer release for Ethan Coen’s Cannes entry ‘Honey Don’t!’
Source: Qualley Nick Agro / ©A.M.P.A.S. / Gage Skidmore / Salida Malisorn Margaret Qualley / Aubrey Plaza CC BY-SA 3.0 / Chris Evans CC BY-SA 4.0 On the day Cannes added Ethan Coen’s dark comedy Honey Don’t! to Midnight Screenings, Focus Features has dated the film for ...
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Annecy unveils 2025 lineup including ‘Zootopia 2’, ‘Animal Farm’, ‘Stranger Things’ series
Festival will welcome guests including Matt Groening, Michel Gondry, Andy Serkis, Sepideh Farsi.
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Voltage Pictures hires Benan Guz to senior international sales & distribution role
EXCLUSIVE: Executive reports to president of global sales and distribution Alexandra Cocean.
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Cannes adds 16 films including Lynne Ramsay, Kristen Stewart, Ethan Coen titles
Two new titles confirmed for Competition; four added to Un Certain Regard strand.
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Julie Gayet to chair Cannes documentary jury
Further members of the jury include Carmen Castillo and Marc Zinga.
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Cannes releases dual official posters for first time in festival’s history
The festival has released two posters for the first time in its history.
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Alice Rohrwacher to lead Cannes Caméra d’Or jury
Frequent Cannes filmmaker says, ”First times are always important and they stay with us for the rest of our lives.”
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Kino Lorber acquires Sundance, Tribeca selection ‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’
Documentary to open in US on June 20.
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Music docs writ large over 2025 Tribeca Festival feature line-up
118 features chosen from record 13,541 submissions.
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‘The Vanishing Point’ review: How Iran’s 1979 revolution unleashed generational trauma in one family
Their memories become an act of resistance in Visions du Reel ‘Burning Lights’ winner
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Bleecker Street acquires Josh O’Connor Sundance drama ‘Rebuilding’, mk2 boards sales
Film will open San Francisco International Film Festival on April 17.
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Locarno artistic director Giona A. Nazzaro to remain in post for three more years
Nazzaro has overseen four editions of the Swiss festival so far.
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Tsui Hark to receive lifetime honour at Udine’s Far East Film Festival
Three Tsui films including ‘Legends of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants’ will screen at the festival.
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Cannes Directors’ Fortnight reveals 2025 lineup
Lineup includes new titles from Robin Campillo, Lee Sang-il and Christian Petzold.
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Cannes parallel section ACID reveals 2025 lineup
The opening film stars Philippe Katerine, known for his controversial performance as the “blue man” at the opening of the Paris Olympics in 2024.
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Utopia Docs boards sales on Ecuadorian Hot Docs entry ‘Mama’
EXCLUSIVE: Lisbon-based sales agent snaps up worldwide rights to breast cancer film.
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Apple acquires Sundance Festival Favorite ‘Come See Me In The Good Light’
Documentary will debut on platform in autumn.
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‘The Prince Of Nanawa’, ‘The Vanishing Point’ lead Visions du Reel winners
‘The Prince Of Nanawa’ won the grand jury prize in the international competition.