Youth (Hard Times) (Qing Chun (Ku)) (2024)

  • Lithuanian Film ‘Toxic’ Wins Grand Prize, Pardo d’Oro at 77th Locarno Film Festival | Winners

    Toxic (Akiplėša) by Saulė Bliuvaitė
    Toxic (Akiplėša) by Saulė Bliuvaitė (Photo ©Akis bado / Locarno77)

    The Lithuanian drama Toxic (Akiplėša) by Saulė Bliuvaitė is the winner of the Grand Prize, Golden Leopard, Pardo d’Oro of the International Competition (Concorso Internazionale) at the 77th Locarno Film Festival. The coming-of-age film follows two 13-year-olds who form a unique bond at a local modeling school, where the promise of a better life pushes girls to violate their bodies in increasingly extreme ways.

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  • Toronto Film Festival Unveils Films in 2024 Wavelengths and TIFF Classics Programs

    Grand Tour by Miguel Gomes
    Grand Tour by Miguel Gomes (Uma Pedra No Sapato, Vivo Film, Shellac Sud, Cinema Defacto)

    Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) unveiled the films in the 2024 Wavelengths program, and the 2024 TIFF Classics program.

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  • Films from Mike Leigh, Sean Baker, Mati Diop Among 62nd New York Film Festival Main Slate

    Hard Truths by Mike Leigh
    Hard Truths by Mike Leigh (Simon Mein | Thin Man Films Ltd.)

    32 films including titles from Pedro Almodóvar, Sean Baker, David Cronenberg, Mati Diop, Mike Leigh, Steve McQueen, Paul Schrader, and Athina Rachel Tsangari are featured in the Main Slate of the 62nd New York Film Festival (NYFF), taking place September 27–October 14, 2024.

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  • 77th Locarno Film Festival Unveils Lineup

    Qing Chun (Ku) (Youth (Hard Times)) by Wang Bing
    Qing Chun (Ku) (Youth (Hard Times)) by Wang Bing (courtesy Locarno FF)

    Artistic Director Giona A. Nazzaro unveiled the official selections for the 77th Locarno Film Festival described as “bold, innovative, and vibrant as ever” competition titles alongside non-competitive sections. In addition, the Excellence Award Davide Campari, given to film personalities with extraordinary careers, will this year go to French actor-directors Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet.

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