David Katz (The article continues below - Commercial information) 466 articles available in total starting from 11/07/2018. Last article published on 24/12/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 45 46 47 next Review: Mr BurtonMarc Evans’ engaging drama shows how a Welsh miner’s son named Richie Jenkins became the great thespian Richard Burton, with the help of his closeted schoolmaster 07/10 | Dinard 2025Dragonfly clinches the top prize at the Dinard British & Irish Film FestivalPaul Andrew Williams’ unsettling drama has won the festival's main Golden Hitchcock Award, with Mr Burton and The Damned also among the victors 07/10 | Dinard 2025 | AwardsInterview: Harris Dickinson • Director of Urchin“They’re definitely very separate for me, the roles of director and actor”The rising star, both in front of and behind the camera, talks us through his hard-hitting directorial debut, about a young rough sleeper in the midst of a downward spiral 01/10 | Dinard 2025Review: GavagaiUlrich Köhler’s complex and gripping drama follows the troubled filming of an adaptation of Medea in Senegal, followed by its premiere in Berlin 30/09 | Zurich 2025Review: AmoebaSiyou Tan’s perceptive debut feature finds four Singaporean high-schoolers battling against social conformity by forming a girl gang 15/09 | Toronto 2025 | DiscoveryTo the Victory! takes home Toronto’s Platform Award, whilst Hamnet is the People’s Choice championValentyn Vasyanovych’s near-future look at Ukraine has won the festival’s primary competitive section, with Chloé Zhao’s Shakespearean tragedy gaining the most awards momentum 15/09 | Toronto 2025 | AwardsReview: BouchraOrian Barki and Meriem Bennani direct a surreal, animated autofiction musing on queerness, creativity and the North African diaspora 10/09 | Toronto 2025 | PlatformThe Dinard Festival of British and Irish Film unveils its programmeLocated in Brittany, the gathering will take place between 1-5 October and will include some of the most acclaimed recent films from the UK and Ireland 09/09 | Dinard 2025Review: 100 Nights of HeroVENICE 2025: Julia Jackman magics a lush, feminist fairy tale, starring Emma Corrin as a handmaid assisting Maika Monroe to fend off a suitor’s advances 06/09 | Venice 2025 | International Film Critics’ WeekReview: Silent FriendVENICE 2025: Ildikó Enyedi’s eccentric, charming film inspects a tree in a German university garden in three distinct time periods over the last century 06/09 | Venice 2025 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 45 46 47 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)