Tag: Kamila Andini

2026 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Palme d’Or – Part II

Welcome back to the second portion of our Cannes Film Festival Competition predictions. Earlier we had ten titles jostling among our prognostications; today we...

2025 Hubert Bals Fund’s HBF+Europe: Asmae El Moudir, Maya Da-Rin & Kamila Andini Projects Get Support

A lucky eight film projects have landed support via Hubert Bals Fund’s HBF+Europe support schemes. The HBF+Europe: Minority Co-production Support scheme provides advanced financing...

2025 Venice Gap-Financing Market: Ulrich Seidl, Sofia Alaoui, Emily Atef, Luis Ortega, Babak Jalali & Kamila Andini

The projects for the upcoming Venice Gap-Financing Market have been unveiled (32 feature-length fiction) and there’ll be several listed here projects that we’ll discuss...

Interview: Kamila Andini – Before, Now & Then

It's been a remarkable couple of years for Indonesian filmmaker Kamila Andini who's career took flight at TIFF when she showcased The Seen and...

2022 Red Sea Intl. FF: Kamila Andini, July Jung & Soudade Kaadan Among Competition of 15

A major first wave of titles for the upcoming second edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival (Red Sea IFF) have been unveiled...

2022 Berlinale: Seidl, Sangsoo, Hers, Meier, Taviani, Denis Cote & Clare Denis in Golden Bear Comp

Several of the names that figured in our most anticipated list and a new Hong Sangsoo project (The Novelist’s Film) are among the eighteen...

TIFF 2021: Platform Comp includes Cantet, Siegel/McGehee, Abu-Assad & Hadžihalilović

Riz Ahmed and the yet to be named pair of Platform Jury teammates won't have much watching to do as this year's Platform section...

2017 TIFF: Platform Programme Lands World Preems From Clio Barnard, Lisa Langseth & Armando Iannucci

Now in its third "edition" and already proving to be an attractive sidebar within the larger film fest's festivities, TIFF announced their dozen film...

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