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Miami unveils Encuentros projects
Top brass at Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival announced on Tuesday (February 17) the five post-production selections.
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'From Afar' among Los Cabos line-up
Top brass have announced the films in official selection at the Mexican festival’s fourth annual edition, set to run from November 11-15.
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Berlinale World Cinema Fund selects eight
The Berlinale World Cinema Fund has awarded production and distribution funding of €165,000 ($223,000) to eight films.
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'Neon Bull' triumphs in Rio
The sensorial cinema of Gabriel Mascaro, who turned the life of a group of cowhands into a poetic experience in Neon Bull (Boi Neon), was the big winner at the 17th edition of Rio de Janeiro’s International Film Festival.
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‘The Club’ to open San Sebastian’s Horizontes Latinos
Pablo Larraín’s The Club one of 14 titles in competition.
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San Sebastian: Iceland’s ‘Sparrows’ wins Golden Shell
Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s Evolution wins special jury prize; Joachim Lafosse’s The White Knights wins Silver Shell.
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Locarno to open with Demme's 'Flash'; 14 world premieres in main competition
World premieres for new films by Athina Rachel Tsangari, Hong Sangsoo, Ben Rivers; Southpaw, Trainwreck among Piazza Grande titles.
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Locarno 2015: Piazza Grande and International Competition
Arthouse giants and Hollywood blockbusters jostle for space on the Piazza Grande and in International Competition. Matt Mueller, Andreas Wiseman and Tom Grater profile the titles set to get audiences buzzing
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Toronto film festival 2015: full line-up
Films set to show at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), updated as announcements are made in the run up to the event.
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TIFF announces City To City, closing night
Potential awards season contenders Truth from James Vanderbilt and Marc Abraham’s I Saw The Light starring Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams land world premiere slots, while Paco Cabezas’s Mr. Right will close the festival.
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