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    A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
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    A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness

    2013-08-17T23:40:00Z

    Dir/scr: Ben Rivers, Ben Russell. UK. 2013. 98mins

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    Ben Rivers and Ben Russell complete shoot for documentary A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
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    Ben Rivers and Ben Russell complete shoot for documentary A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness

    2012-07-20T16:22:00Z

    The director of Two Years At Sea finishes latest film co-directed with filmmaker Ben Russell.

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    Karlovy Vary: Ben Rivers
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    Karlovy Vary: Ben Rivers

    2014-07-02T10:50:00Z

    British filmmaker and artist Ben Rivers will be one of the three recipients of a retrospective at this year’s Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Laurence Boyce caught up with him to ask what the retrospective holds.

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    ‘The Invisible Mountain’: FIDMarseille Review
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    ‘The Invisible Mountain’: FIDMarseille Review

    2021-07-20T19:30:00Z

    Experimental filmmaker Ben Russell takes the viewer on a physical and spiritual journey through Finland

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    Karlovy Vary tributes for Rivers, Kashyap
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    Karlovy Vary tributes for Rivers, Kashyap

    2014-03-19T15:56:00Z

    A “neglected” Italian legend, a key figure in contemporary Indian cinema, and the complete work of a renowned British visual artist and filmmaker are to feature at the next Karlovy Vary film festival.

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    Bloody Beans wins at CPH:DOX
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    Bloody Beans wins at CPH:DOX

    2013-11-17T10:01:00Z

    Other winners include Everyday Rebellion, Dirty Wars and A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness.

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    Les Arcs unveils Work in Progress titles
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    Les Arcs unveils Work in Progress titles

    2012-12-04T13:44:00Z

    Upcoming titles from Lech Majewski and duo Ben Rivers and Ben Russell are among the 12 films to be showcased in the Work in Progess section of the Les Arcs European Film Festival.

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    Rouge International bulks up slate with Family Film ahead of Les Arcs
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    Rouge International bulks up slate with Family Film ahead of Les Arcs

    2012-12-14T15:48:00Z

    Julie Gayet and Nadia Turincev’s Paris-based production company is also set to unveil a rough-cut of A Spell To Ward off the Darkness in Les Arcs.

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    Rouge International bulks up slate ahead of Les Arcs
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    Rouge International bulks up slate ahead of Les Arcs

    2012-12-14T13:36:00Z

    Julie Gayet and Nadia Turincev’s Paris-based production company is also set to unveil rough-cut of A Spell To Ward off the Darkness in Les Arcs.

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    Toronto reveals Wavelengths line-up
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    Toronto reveals Wavelengths line-up

    2013-08-13T15:00:00Z

    Rithy Panh’s Un Certain Regard winner takes its place alongside Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England and new films from Canada’s Stephen Broomer and Chris Kennedy in the Wavelengths section.

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