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IDFA Head of Industry on Hunger for Collaboration and Political Projects: ‘To Reflect on the World as a Filmmaker Takes Time’

Last year’s industry program at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) placed great emphasis on the livelihood of documentarians as the industry sees budgets shrink and European funding bodies like public broadcasters invest less. Have things changed in the past year as the festival prepares for another edition? Unfortunately not, says Adriek van Nieuwenhuyzen, […]

‘Bright Future,’ About Youth Festival in North Korea in 1989, Debuts Trailer as Syndicado Launches Sales at IDFA (EXCLUSIVE)

Syndicado Film Sales has boarded documentary “Bright Future,” which has its world premiere at IDFA. Variety debuts the trailer here. The film is the directorial debut of Romanian archive researcher Andra MacMasters. “Bright Future” goes back to the summer of 1989 when thousands of young people from various nations gathered in North Korea for the […]

‘About a Hero’ Director on How His AI Docufiction About Werner Herzog Highlights the ‘Consequences of Misinformation’ as We Enter a New Trump Era

Director Piotr Winiewicz is very aware of the inflammatory potential of discussions about AI within the film community. Still, he hopes his IDFA-opening feature debut “About a Hero” will rise above the discourse to inspire much-needed conversation about the future of technology concerning artistic practices and creativity. “About a Hero” is a docufiction hybrid experiment […]

IFFR Plans Retrospectives for Katja Raganelli and Sergii Masloboishchykov, Marks Anniversary of Bandung Conference, Celebrates VHS Culture

International Film Festival Rotterdam, which runs Jan. 30 – Feb. 9, has revealed the lineup of its Focus section. Retrospectives are given to the work of Croatian-German documentarian Katja Raganelli and Ukrainian auteur Sergii Masloboishchykov. The 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, where the concept of the “Global South” was ignited, is marked with an […]

4K Restoration of Moustapha Akkad’s ‘Lion of the Desert,’ Starring Oliver Reed and Anthony Quinn, Bows at Cairo Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

A 4K restoration of the 1981 film “Lion of the Desert” is to premiere at the Cairo Film Festival this week. Telling the story of Benito Mussolini’s attempt to defeat the Libyan rebellion against fascist Italian rule, the film stars Oliver Reed and Anthony Quinn and was produced and directed by Syrian-American filmmaker Moustapha Akkad. […]

Palestinian Filmmaker Rashid Masharawi Talks About Opening Cairo Film Festival With ‘Passing Dreams’: ‘Hope Is Part of the Resistance’

Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi opens the Cairo Film Festival with the world premiere of his new film “Passing Dreams” — that most unlikely of genres: the Palestinian road movie. The film tells the story of Sami (Adel Abu Ayyash), a 12-year-old living in a refugee camp in the West Bank. His father is in jail […]

‘Red Path’ Director Lotfi Achour on Fictionalizing Gruesome Jihadist Attack and ‘Wonderful Period’ of Tunisian Cinema

In November 2015, a staggeringly violent crime took place in the impoverished area of Mghila Mountain in Tunisia. A jihadist group attacked two young shepherds, killing one and forcing the survivor to carry a bloody message back to his family. The real-life case inspired Lotfi Achour’s harrowing drama “Red Path,” which played as part of […]

Taskovski Films Picks Up ‘Light Memories’ Ahead of World Premiere in IDFA Competition (EXCLUSIVE)

Taskovski Films Sales has picked up “Light Memories,” which will have its world premiere in the international competition section of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. In the film, which is the feature directorial debut of photographer Misha Vallejo Prut, photography, fractured memories and family secrets converge in an exploration of the effects of absent […]

Miles Levin Brings Epilepsy Out of the Shadows and ‘Under the Lights’: ‘The Best Movies Come from Journal Entries You Wouldn’t Want Anyone to Read’

Diagnosed with epilepsy, director Miles Levin refused to hide. Instead, he took an “emotional leap” with the upcoming feature “Under the Lights.” “The best movies come from journal entries you wouldn’t want anyone to read,” he says. “If you have a story that comes out of you with no risk whatsoever, it’s less likely to […]

Venice Award Winner Ahmad Ghossein on Absurdist Comedy ‘The Side Effects of Trusting Life’ and War in Lebanon: ‘People Want Topics From Us, Not Cinema’

Five years after his feature debut “All This Victory” took the Grand Prize and the audience award at Venice’s Critics’ Week, Lebanese filmmaker Ahmad Ghossein is gearing up to shoot his next film. The filmmaker’s sophomore effort, “The Side Effects of Trusting Life,” was selected as part of this year’s Thessaloniki Film Festival’s Agora Crossroads […]

Nick Offerman, Lake Bell Starrer ‘Under the Lights’ Wins Polish Film Institute Award at American Film Festival

Miles Levin’s drama “Under the Lights” received the coveted Polish Film Institute Award at the American Film Festival’s industry event U.S. in Progress, as well as $50,000 cash prize for post-production in Poland. “It has been an incredibly rewarding and inspiring project to work on. Miles is a force of nature with a clear vision […]

A+E’s Survival Competition Format ‘Alone’ Travels to India With Streaming Platform Arré

A+E Global Media Group will partner with streaming platform operator Arré Studio to bring its global hit survival competition format “Alone” to India for the first time. “Alone,” which the New Yorker described as “the best reality show ever made,” sees contestants dropped one by one into the remote wilderness, where each must survive entirely […]

Jesse Eisenberg Picks Up Indie Star Award at American Film Festival, Talks ‘A Real Pain’: ‘I Wanted to Make an American Indie Film, but in Poland’

Jesse Eisenberg picked up the Indie Star Award at Poland’s American Film Festival and met with the local audience to talk about sophomore directorial effort “A Real Pain.” “Two years ago, I was finishing the script. You start the very embarrassing process of begging producers to give you money to make it. When they asked […]

‘John Cranko’ Director on His Biopic of the Famed Choreographer, Starring Sam Riley, as Trailer Debuts Ahead of Market Premiere at AFM (EXCLUSIVE)

On Wednesday, world sales agency Beta Cinema hosts the market premiere of “John Cranko,” starring Sam Riley, at the American Film Market in Las Vegas. Variety speaks to the director Joachim A. Lang ahead of the screening and debuts the film’s international trailer (below). The film, based on true events, follows in the footsteps of […]

Filming in Italy Is ‘More Convenient Than Ever,’ Argue Panelists at AFM: ‘We’ve Built a Ferrari With Our Tax Credit System. Now, We Need a Circuit for It to Run’

AFM might have moved to Las Vegas, but some things remain exactly the same, including Italy’s commitment to be seen as an attractive spot for international productions. “It’s a good opportunity to remind our colleagues that Italy has always been, and still is, a key player in our industry. Still, we want to improve even […]

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