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Warp Films picks up Trash Humpers
The film, directed by Harmony Korine, will be released in the UK in June.
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Harmony Korine brings spring break style to Toronto
Filmmaker says he wanted to “make a movie that was like candy.”
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Harmony Korine joins Rotterdam crowd funding scheme
Director Harmony Korine has joined International Film Festival Rotterdam’s (IFFR) Cinema Reloaded, the online film production fundraising platform.
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Visit boards Trash Humpers, Vital Signs for Rotterdam
Visit Films has acquired two new titles screening in the Rotterdam International Film Festival as the New York-based sales company bolsters its slate in the run-up to EFM.
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'The Beach Bum': Review
Harmony Korine’s latest stars Matthew McConaughey as a drunkard trying to get his act together
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Unconventional films and industry set to mingle at 10th Era New Horizons
Competition titles include Le Quattro Volte, Mundane History, and Trash Humpers; Godard expected to attend.
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Amina Dasmal, producer, The Double
The only Emirati working in the international film industry, Amina Dasmal and her business partner Robin Fox produced Richard Ayoade’s The Double, which premiered at Toronto last year and is currently rolling out across Europe.
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Tian's Warrior gets world premiere at TIFF
The Toronto International Film Festival has added two final titles to its September line-up - Tian Zhuang Zhuang’s The Warrior And The Wolf and Hana Makhmalbaf’s Green Days.
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Fabrega, Suwichakornpong and Rubio scoop 2010 Tiger Awards
The International Film Festival Rotterdam reveals the winners of this year’s Tiger Awards for first and second time directors.
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