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Locarno 2025 Industry: Canadian Projects, African Voices, and European Co-Productions Take Key Awards
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Locarno Pro 2025 highlighted a diverse range of international projects, with industry awards recognizing emerging talent, cross-border collaborations, and new developments in independent cinema. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Eden Review: Ron Howard’s Star-Studded Drama is an Ambitious Disappointment
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 TIFF coverage. Eden opens in theaters on August 22. On paper, there are few filmmakers who seem less-suited to the rigors of a project like Eden than Ron Howard....
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Locarno Film Festival 2025:14 Films Commemorating Postwar Britain
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A look at an incredible program from this year's Locarno.
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Locarno Film Festival 2025: 14 Films Commemorating Postwar Britain
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A look at an incredible program from this year's Locarno.
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Locarno 2025 Interview: FOLLIES Director Éric K. Boulianne Talks Non-Monogamy, Fake Bushes, and That EYES WIDE SHUT Orgy Scene
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Canadian writer-director Éric K. Boulianne reflects on the artistic, ethical, and production risks of 'Follies,' charting a course from DIY filmmaking to on-screen intimacy. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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‘Splitsville’ Review: Love Hurts in Michael Angelo Covino’s Rom-Com About Open Relationships
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Splitsville proves that Covino’s The Climb was no fluke. The post ‘Splitsville’ Review: Love Hurts in Michael Angelo Covino’s Rom-Com About Open Relationships appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Criterion in November 2025: EYES WIDE SHUT, EL, BURDEN OF DREAMS
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Plus: John Hughes' 'The Breakfast Club,' Reginald Hudlin's 'House Party,' Howard Hughes' 'Hell's Angels,' and Abbas Kiarostami getes Eclipsed. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Locarno 2025 Review: SOLOMAMMA Fuses Arthouse Intimacy with Genre-Inflected Reflections on Single Motherhood
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Norwegian director Janicke Askevold offers a restrained yet layered exploration of solo motherhood, merging Scandinavian arthouse sensibilities with subtle genre elements to examine shifting family dynamics in contemporary society. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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KEEPER New Teaser Trailer: So Good It’s Worth Repeating Itself
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A romantic anniversary trip to a secluded cabin turns sinister when a dark presence reveals itself, forcing a couple to confront the property's haunting past. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Locarno 2025 Review: PHANTOMS OF JULY Excavates Local Mythology Through Soft Melancholy and Mundane Surrealism
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German director Julian Radlmaier shifts from overt satire to a more lyrical mode, delivering a psychogeographic portrait of precarious lives and fleeting solidarities in a post-socialist landscape. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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