Category: Festivals
Karlovy Vary lines up Nader Saeivar, Andreas Horvath and László Csuja projects for Central Stage platform
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival’s industry strand has unveiled 14 projects from Central Europe taking part its up-to-date co-production [...]
Transilvania’s Tudor Giurgiu shines lithe on event’s role as a “festival of discovery”
Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF) president and filmmaker Tudor Giurgiu has reflected on the Romanian event’s role as a “hub for d [...]
Lynn Hamilton, Sanford and Son and The Waltons actress, dies at 95
Lynn Hamilton, best known for her roles on 'Sanford and Son' and 'The Waltons,' has died at 95. [...]
Olympic Champ Allyson Felix On Her Decision To Take On Nike Over Its Maternity Policies: “Terrifying And Uncomfortable” – Bentonville Film Festival
On the track, staying in her lane was necessary for Olympic champion Allyson Felix, the most decorated track and field athlete of all time. To stra [...]
Sarajevo Film Festival, Slano Film Days select five female filmmakers from Southeast Europe for Uniqa support programme
Ena Sendijarevic and Aida Begic are among five female filmmakers to receive funding through the Uniqa See Future Foundation’s Female Filmmakers [...]
Byron Allen’s Freestyle Digital Media Acquires ‘One But Many,’ Documentary On Human-Wildlife Conflict, Ahead Of Dances With Films Premiere
EXCLUSIVE: Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, has acquired One But Many [...]
Bentonville Film Festival: ‘Rosemead,’ ‘The Librarians,’ ‘Sovereign’ Win Awards, Lucy Liu Receives Rising to The Challenge Honor
It’s shaping up as an award-winning summer for actress-producer Lucy Liu.
On Saturday night Liu received the Rising to the Challenge Award at [...]
A Gay Priest Is Killed, An Innocent Apache Man Stands Accused: Deborah Esquenazi’s ‘Night In West Texas Doc’ Screens At Frameline
EXCLUSIVE: In 1981, the battered body of a closeted gay Catholic priest was discovered in the Sage and Sand Motel in Odessa, Texas, his arms knotte [...]
Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle has been made a Member Of The Order Of The British Empire (MBE) in the King’s Birthday Honours.
Tuttle, who pre [...]
In Petra Costa’s ‘Apocalypse In The Tropics,’ Rise Of Christian Nationalism Presents Urgent Warning For Brazil, And America – Sheffield DocFest
Brazilian filmmaker Petra Costa has a way of making documentaries about Brazil that speak directly and crucially to American politics.
Her 2 [...]