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JOAO PEDRO RODRIGUES - To Die Like A Man
JOAO PEDRO RODRIGUESProject: To Die Like A ManScr: Joao Pedro RodriguesEstimated budget: $1.5m (Eu1.1m)Funds in place: $1.2m (Eu900,000)The plot of To Die Like A Man is inspired by the true story of a Lisbon transvestite. A drag queen called Tonia is struggling with her straight boyfriend, Rosario, who is a ...
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To Die Like A Man (Morrer Como Um Homen)
Dir. João Pedro Rodrigues. Portugal-France. 2009. 133 mins.
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Shorts from Tsai Ming-Liang and João Pedro Rodrigues added to Cannes Critics' Week
Films to be screening during closing night on May 24.
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'The Ornithologist' goes to Strand for US
Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Joao Pedro Rodrigues’ Portuguese drama The Ornithologist from Films Boutique.
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Die Like A Man in France, Welcome in Spain
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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Films Boutique picks up new films by Rodrigues and Safdie brothers
Berlin-based sales agent Films Boutique has picked up Joao Pedro Rodrigues’ To Die Like A Man and US indie filmmakers Josh & Benny Safdie’s Go Get Some Rosemary.
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Films Boutique takes on Locarno competition title The Last Time I Saw Macao
João Rui Guerra da Mata and Pedro Rodrigues direct the Locarno world premiere title.
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Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Directors’ Fortnight titles
Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.
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65 submissions for foreign language Oscar
Sixty-five countries, including first-time entrants Ethiopia and Greenland, have submitted films for consideration for the foreign language film Oscar, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced.
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Wild Grass, Broken Embraces bookend auteur-rich New York Film Festival
Alain Resnais’ Wild Grasswill open and Pedro Almodovar’s Broken Embraces will close the 47th New York Film Festival this autumn. Sony Pictures Classics holds domestic rights to both titles.
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