Magyar Film Week sets lineup
MOSCOW -- More than 120 foreign critics, festival directors and guests are due Saturday in Budapest for the Magyar Film Week, the annual review of Hungary's latest feature and documentary films. The event is the country's leading movie showcase and has been a fixture on the European festival calendar since 1965. It offers locals and international visitors a chance to see completed film projects from the previous year, many of which are yet to be seen at other festivals around the world. Key festival programmers from Cannes, Karlovy Vary, Locarno and Moscow are expected to be among guests who will see the 21 full-length features in competition, which include Robert-Adrian Pejo's festival opener, Dallas Pahamende (Dallas Among Us).
- 2/4/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spacey's 'Sea' leads way for Berlin sidebar
COLOGNE, Germany -- Kevin Spacey's Bobby Darin biopic Beyond the Sea, Sally Potter's romantic drama Yes and the latest from Canadian cult directors Bruce McDonald and Don McKellar are among the films selected for the Panorama sidebar section at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, Panorama organizers said Thursday. Joining McKellar's comedy Childstar and McDonald's comedy-thriller The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess on the Panorama slate are the French comedy Mariscos Beach, from Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau; Ira Sachs' music-tinged drama Forty Shades of Blue; Dallas, from Romanian helmer Robert-Adrian Pejo; Turkish director Yesim Ustaoglu's Waiting for the Clouds; Finnish drama For the Living and the Dead, by Kari Paljakka; and Saratan, a Germany-Kyrgyzstan co-production from Ernest Abdyjaparov.
- 1/7/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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