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Film Festival Calendar Listings For 2023
The 2023 film festival season has wound its way from Sundance and SXSW through Cannes and Tribeca to the fall stops at Venice, Telluride and Toronto.
Still to watch for this fall: Both Sundance’s Festival Favorite Award winner Radical starring Eugenio Derbez and Cannes’ Palme d’Or winner Anatomy of a…
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‘Bill Douglas: My Best Friend’ Review: Affecting Portrait Of A Maverick Director Who Died Too Young
The recent passing of Terence Davies and the tributes that followed — tales of a steel will, impassioned budgetary battles and a host of dream projects that never materialized — give this highly personal tribute to Scottish filmmaker Bill Douglas an extra…
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By Damon Wise
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‘Ferrari’ Trailer: Automotive Mogul Grapples With Clash Between His Personal & Professional Life In Biopic Starring Adam Driver
UPDATED, 7:45 AM: “Two objects cannot occupy the same point in space at the same moment in time.” So begins the official trailer for Michael Mann’s Ferrari, which finds automotive mogul Enzo Ferrari at a personal and professional crisis point in his life. “The corner races at you, you have perhaps a…
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Deadline’s Oscar Meter: State Of The Awards Race Post-Venice/Telluride/Toronto And Heading To NY And London — Who Is Up, Who Is Down
The Oscar Meter at Deadline is working overtime as the race for the 96th Academy Awards is shifting into higher gear as summer turns to fall this weekend.
The official start of the very long six month+ awards season is now behind us as we made it…
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By Pete Hammond
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‘Aggro Dr1ft’ Review: Harmony Korine Divides Audiences With His In-Your-Face Hitman Fantasia – Toronto Film Festival
Depending on who you speak to, Aggro Dr1ft has either been a hideous blight on the fall festival circuit or… Well, currently, there's not exactly a consensus on what there is to love about Harmony Korine's in-your-face fantasia, a nightmare vision of Florida made all the more hellish by its refusal to…
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By Damon Wise
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Refugee Drama ‘Green Border’ Maintains September Release In Poland & Eyes Oscar Run Amid Political Backlash & Hate Speech Campaign
Veteran Polish director Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Special Jury Prize-winning refugee drama Green Border will release as planned in Poland on September 22 in defiance of a political backlash and wave of online hate talk.
Inspired by real-life events along Poland's border with Belarus, the film has…
Oscars: Indonesia Selects ‘Autobiography’ For Best International Feature Race
Indonesia has selected Makbul Mubarak's award-winning drama Autobiography as its submission in the Best International Feature category of the Oscars.
Selected from a pool of 100 films, Autobiography was handpicked by a nine-person committee, established by the Indonesian Film Companies…
Venice Film Festival 2023: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
UPDATED with latest: The Venice Film Festival began August 30 with opening-night movie Comandante, an Italian World War II drama, kicking off a lineup for the venerable fest’s 80th edition that includes world premieres of Michael Mann’s Ferrari, Bradley Cooper’s Maestro, Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla, Yorgos…
Mads Mikkelsen Fires Back At Reporter Who Confronts ‘The Promised Land’ Star & Director Nikolaj Arcel With “Lack Of Diversity” Questions
Mads Mikkelsen and The Promised Land director Nikolaj Arcel were confronted by a reporter about the “lack of diversity” on screen and how it could affect their possibilities of getting nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.
During a Q&A session at the Venice Film Festival, a reporter brought up…
‘Holly’ Review: A Curious And Clever Film About A Mysterious Girl Who May Have Otherworldly Powers – Venice Film Festival
Holly rings her school to tell them she is staying at home. She isn't sick. She just can't bring herself to go. "Bad things are going to happen today," she says just above a whisper, her voice cracking.
But bad things happen to Holly most days; she is bullied constantly, little jibes from girls who…
Venice Winners’ Press Conference: Yorgos Lanthimos Is “Personally Very Disappointed” Emma Stone Wasn’t Able To Attend Ceremony, But Director “Understands The Cause”
Speaking at the Venice Film Film Festival winners’ press conference, Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos said he was “personally very disappointed” that his lead actress Emma Stone couldn’t be with him to enjoy the film’s Golden Lion win, but that he also “understands the cause”, referring to the…
‘Society Of The Snow’ Review: J.A. Bayona’s Thrilling Account Of 1972 Uruguayan Rugby Team Airplane Crash Closes Venice Film Festival
The story of the harrowing 1972 crash of the airplane carrying members of the Uruguay Rugby team in the remote snowy mountains of Argentina has been told cinematically a few times before. There was a rather crass version released in America as Survive! in…
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By Pete Hammond
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