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Joker · Los AngelesVera Drew’s The People’s Joker – which was pulled from TIFF in 2022 over “rights issues” — starts a theatrical debut today at the IFC Center, moving to LA’s Landmark’s Nuart next weekend and expanding thereafter with about 85 booking so far — a nice outcome for the mixed-media coming-of-age dark superhero parody that “had gone into into hibernation mode” until Outfest LA Film Festival, said Frank Jaffe, whose distribution company Altered Innocen…See the Story
Queer Superhero Parody ‘The People’s Joker’ Opens Amid “Amicable” Conversations With Warner Bros.; R-Rated Brit Period Comedy ‘Wicked Little Letters’ Goes Wide – Specialty Preview
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TIFF · RussiaOn April 11th, a film from the Toronto International Film Festival "The Vampire Humanitarian Seeks a desperate Volunteer" will be released in Russia. It was directed by Canadian director Arian Louis-Saes. Russian World Vision has released a Russian-language trailer of the film. The dark comedy tells of a young 60-year-old vampire, Sasha (Sarah Montpeite), who refuses to kill people for food. Doctors diagnose her with a terrible diagnosis of empa…See the Story
In Russia will be released the choir-comedy "The vampire-humanist seeks a desperate volunteer"
TIFF · SurreySURREY, BC, April 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - The spotlight is on as the Sundar Prize Film Festival proudly announces the triumphant winners of its 2024 inaugural edition, where 228 films from across the globe competed for recognition and acclaim. Embodying the festival's theme, "Celebrating Human Resilience," these exceptional films capture the indomitable spirit of humanity facing challenges with unwavering courage. A Mosaic of Stories The festival…See the Story
Sundar Prize Film Festival Unveils Winners In Celebration Of Human Resilience
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TIFFIsabella Rossellini plays nightclub lounge singer Dorothy Vallens, held psychically and physically captive by Dennis Hopper's nitrous-huffing, psychopathic gangster Frank Booth. The film polarized viewers but many film critics called it a masterpiece, and it went on to earn Lynch an Oscar nomination for best director.See the Story
Isabella Rossellini Refutes Roger Ebert’s Claim That David Lynch ‘Exploited Me’ in ‘Blue Velvet’: ‘I Was an Adult. I Chose to Play the Character’
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TIFF · RomaniaA special screening of the film “Metropolis” (r. Fritz Lang, Germany, 1927) opens this year's TIFF cine-concert list (June 14-24). The expressionist megaproduction “Metropolis” will be designed, in a restored version, in the setting of Banffy Castle in Bontsida and will be accompanied by original Italian music from Edison Studio. The Metropolis Cine-Concert will take place on Saturday, June 15, from 9:30 p.m. Tickets went on sale online. Set in …See the Story
Cine-concerts at TIFF: the most influential film and a provocative Japanese horror
TIFFThe eight participants in the inaugural CJ & TIFF K-Story Fund supporting the development of first or second features. The writers and writer-directors are: Junsung Kim (US) with California Rolls, Justin Kim WooSOk (US), Michelle K Cho and Joanne Mony Park. Three mentees will each receive C$10,000 (USD $7,358)See the Story
TIFF unveils eight CJ & TIFF K-Story Fund participants
TIFF · CannesThe latest from respected Italian filmmaker Belloccio debuted in Competition at Cannes. It reconstructs the true story of Edgardo Mortara, a young Jewish boy who was kidnapped by the Papal state and forcibly raised as a Christian. The movie has made $2M at the Italian box office and was nominated for a C�sar in France and won an Italian Golden Globe award.See the Story
Marco Bellocchio’s Cannes Movie ‘Kidnapped’, About The Catholic Church’s Abduction Of Jewish Boy Edgardo Mortara, Sets U.S. Release Date
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