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January 2004
The festival year kicks of with Sundance, or "Cannes in the snow" as some have come to describe it. If you can't make it to Utah, we've got details of some great events closer to home. |
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February 2004
Berlin plays host to February's major film festival, with international films and directors competing for coveted "Silver Bear" awards at the event. If you fancy going even further afield, there's always Sydney's Mardi Gras Film Festival this month. |
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March 2004
An energetic event, the Belfast Film Festival offers a selection of Irish premieres and plenty of partying! Meanwhile, the National Museum Of Film, Photography And Television plays host to the wonderful Bradford Film Festival. |
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April 2004
11th annual horror movie festival at Edinburgh's Filmhouse cinema, which hosts the main festival in August. Last year, actor Robert Englund from A Nightmare On Elm Street was the guest of honour. |
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May 2004
It's time for the big one! Anyone who's anyone in the film industry will be in Cannes this month. Get down there if you can. Can't make it? Then try the onedotzero digital arts festival at the ICA in London. |
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June 2004
It's back to Bradford this month for Bite The Mango, a week-long celebration of the best in black and Asian cinema. Plus, there's Finland's Midnight Sun event, possibly the coolest film festival in the world. |
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July 2004
The Cambridge Film Festival screens an impressive array of retrospectives - and the occasional UK premiere for good measure, while Galway Film Fleadh showcases emerging Irish talent. In Europe, the Karlovy Vary International Festival attracts the more cerebral celebrity. |
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August 2004
Edinburgh hosts one the UK's most signigicant film festivals in August, running the gamut from low-budget indies to world premieres and great masterclasses - don't miss. The uber-cool Locarno International Film Festival also takes place in Switzerland. |
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September 2004
Autumn ushers in arguably the most important and starry festival after Cannes and Sundance - the Venice Film Festival. Smooth and sophisticated...and that's just the city. Plenty elsewhere though, in the shape of Telluride Film Festival in the U.S, Donostia San Sebastian in Spain and not forgetting the respected Toronto International Film Festival. |
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October 2004
This month Cork's International Film Festival premieres Irish films, while London holds its annual fest of ultra-low budget film from around the world at Raindance. For fans of fantasy and non-genre, make a beeline for Sitges Festival Internacional in Spain. |
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