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Mubi’s April 2025 Lineup Includes A Traveler’s Needs, Grand Tour, Tendaberry & More
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Mubi has unveiled its lineup for next month’s streaming offerings, including the trio of Hong Sangsoo’s Isabelle Huppert collaborations, notably their latest A Traveler’s Needs. Also among the lineup is Miguel Gomes’ Grand Tour following its theatrical release next week and a film we’ve been hoping would find distribution after its Sundance premiere last year, Haley Elizabeth Anderson’s debut Tendaberry.

Jordan Raup said in his Sundance review of Tendaberry, “A soulful coming-of-age story with far more on its mind than the here and now, Haley Elizabeth Anderson’s Tendaberry is an ambitious directorial debut mixing various storytelling forms to achieve its poetic patchwork of ideas. Combining recollections of the past, a present way of life, and hopes for the future through the eyes of 23-year-old Dakota (Kota Johan), it follows her journey juggling romance, work, friendship, and family. The nature of its scattershot hybrid approach––incorporating narrative,...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 3/20/2025
  • by Leonard Pearce
  • The Film Stage
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Tereza Nvotova’s ‘Father’ wins Screen International Award at Rome’s Mia market
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Tereza Nvotova’s drama Father (Otec) has won the Screen International Award at the C EU Soon work-in-progress programme at Rome’s Mia Market.

Inspired by real events, Father is about a man who has everything – until one tragic summer day, when he realises too late that the infant daughter he thought he dropped off at nursery is still locked in the back of his car.

A Slovak, Czech and Polish co-production, Father is produced by Veronika Pastekovaá and Anton Skreko of Danae Production, Karel Chvojka and Milos Lochman of Moloko Film, and Marta Gmosińska and Mariusz Włodarski of Lava Films.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/21/2024
  • ScreenDaily
‘The Night Watch,’ ‘Death in Your Eyes’ Among Winners at Record-Breaking Mia Market in Rome
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Dutch drama series “The Night Watch” was among the big winners at Rome’s Mia Market on Friday, taking home the Mia Development Award for Outstanding Drama Project as the growing industry event wrapped its 10th edition in the Eternal City.

The show was among a quartet of projects taking part in Mia’s Co-Production Market and Pitching Forum to be awarded by juries of international industry professionals. It was joined by “Death in Your Eyes,” from director Guillermo de Oliveira, which won the prize for best film project, documentary award winner “Reborn-Perfect Love,” from directors Giovanni Conte and Francesco Pascucci, and the Belgium-Poland-France co-production “Big Bang Parade” in the animation category.

More than 600 projects took part in this year’s co-production market and pitching forum, a 20% spike from 2023, while greater geographical diversity was on display than ever before, with 90 countries represented — a 12.5% increase from the 80 nations represented last year.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/18/2024
  • by Christopher Vourlias
  • Variety Film + TV
World Soundtrack Awards matches composers with filmmakers (exclusive)
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Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have taken part.

The World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa), taking place annually at Film Fest Gent, is pairing 25 composers with 25 filmmakers for a short film project called 25 x 2 to celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary.

Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have composed a short piece of music (1-2 minutes) with many recorded by the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra. Filmmakers Including Terence Davies, Radu Jude, Paul Schrader, Naomi Kawase and Ildikó Enyedi are now creating shorts based on the scores.

The shorts will be presented at this year’s Film Fest Gent,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 5/21/2023
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
World Soundtrack Awards matches composers with filmmakers (awards)
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Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have taken part.

The World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa), taking place annually at Film Fest Gent, is pairing 25 composers with 25 filmmakers for a short film project called 25 x 2 to celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary.

Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have composed a short piece of music (1-2 minutes) with many recorded by the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra. Filmmakers Including Terence Davies, Radu Jude, Paul Schrader, Naomi Kawase and Ildikó Enyedi are now creating shorts based on the scores.

The shorts will be presented at this year’s Film Fest Gent,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 5/21/2023
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
World Soundtrack Awards matches composers with filmmakers
Image
Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have taken part.

The World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa), taking place annually at Film Fest Gent, is pairing 25 composers with 25 filmmakers for a short film project called 25 x 2 to celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary.

Composers including Howard Shore, Patrick Doyle and Daniel Pemberton have composed a short piece of music (1-2 minutes) with many recorded by the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra. Filmmakers Including Terence Davies, Radu Jude, Paul Schrader, Naomi Kawase and Ildikó Enyedi are now creating shorts based on the scores.

The shorts will be presented at this year’s Film Fest Gent,...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 5/21/2023
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
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