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A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Dir/scr: Roy Andersson. Sweden-Norway-France-Germany. 2014. 101mins
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Golden Lion winner Roy Andersson reveals details of next project
Two years after he won Venice’s Golden Lion with A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence, Roy Andersson is hard at work in his Stockholm studio on his next feature — but don’t mark your festival diary until 2019.
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Roy Andersson pulls out of Berlin Film Festival due to health issues
Swedish director was due to take part in a festival retrospective.
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Roy Andersson, Stockholm International Film Festival
Pictures of the award-winning director of A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence honoured in Stockholm.
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Fred Scott to direct documentary about Swedish auteur Roy Andersson (exclusive)
Archer’s Mark and Studio 24 pitching feature-length documentary at IDFA’s Forum next week.
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The Euro 75: Coproduction Office (Germany)
The company’s breakthrough came when ‘Europa’ won the jury prize at Cannes in 1991.
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'Youth' leads EFAs nominations
Youth leads with five nominations; A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence and The Lobster each have four.
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Swedish Film Institute backs new films from Andersson, Hallstrom, Odell
Andersson (pictured) continues his Living trilogy with A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence.
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Thessaloniki kicks off with White God
White God and A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence bookend the 55th Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
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Pigeon wins Golden Lion in Venice
Venice awards go to Roy Andersson dark comedy, Andrei Konchalovsky drama, Hungry Hearts.
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