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Cannes 2024 line-up guide: Special, Midnight Screenings and Premiere titles
Includes films from Oliver Stone, Sergei Loznitsa and Ron Howard.
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Mongrel adopts The Daughter
Mongrel International and Mongrel Media have picked up international and Canadian rights to Simon Stone’s Australian feature starring Geoffrey Rush and Miranda Otto.
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‘Faruk’: Berlin Review
Hybrid docufiction explores Istanbul’s rebuild through the experiences of the director’s nonagenarian father
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UK deals for 'The Daughter', 'Ma Ma', 'Bang Gang', NWA doc
EXCLUSIVE: Metrodome inks deals for autumn festival titles and more.
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Saura, Celestini, Stone among Venice Days line-up
Luis Tosar thriller to open strand; Laurent Cantet to chair jury; programme includes Agnès Varda, Alice Rohrwacher shorts.
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The Family Stone
Dir: Thomas Bezucha. US. 2005. 104mins.The Family Stoneis a serio-comic story about the holiday gathering ofa chatty, mildly bickering bohemian New England brood, and the straight-lacedgirlfriend that the eldest son brings home. A sort of mash-up of The Myth OfFingerprints and Home For TheHolidays, it's also a rich reminder of ...
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‘The Dig’: Review (Netflix)
In a time of great change, some elements remain reassuringly constant
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Sandra Huller, Fiona Shaw and David Yates among US Academy invitees
Fifty-six percent of the nearly 500 people invited come from outside the US.
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“It was torturous at times”: the 15-year journey behind ‘The Dig’
The Dig’s journey to the screen began when John Preston’s English historical novel was optioned in 2006.
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