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    Boy Eating The Bird's Food
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    Boy Eating The Bird's Food

    2012-07-05T16:53:00Z

    Dir/scr: Ektoras Lygizos. Greece. 2012. 80mins

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    Bird’s Food wins Crossing Europe
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    Bird’s Food wins Crossing Europe

    2013-04-29T13:04:00Z

    Ektoras Lygizos’ Greek drama wins cash prize.

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    Premium takes on Greek buzz title The Boy Eating The Bird’s Food
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    Premium takes on Greek buzz title The Boy Eating The Bird’s Food

    2012-09-11T11:13:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Greek drama plays in TIFF Discovery.

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    Bird's Food wins Hellenic award
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    Bird's Food wins Hellenic award

    2013-04-04T14:49:00Z

    Harsh criticism for the lack of state support for film production and the downgrading of the ministry of Culture.

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    Germany selects Two Lives for Oscars
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    Germany selects Two Lives for Oscars

    2013-08-28T00:01:00Z

    Georg Maas’ Two Lives (Zwei Leben) has been selected as Germany’s entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 86th Academy Awards.

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    KVIFF 2012: Competition
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    KVIFF 2012: Competition

    2012-06-10T19:40:00Z

    The eight world premieres in competiton include Greek debut Boy Eating The Bird’s Food [pictured0.

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    Record 76 foreign Oscar entries
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    Record 76 foreign Oscar entries

    2013-10-07T19:43:00Z

    A record 76 countries have submitted films for consideration in the foreign language film category for the 86th Academy Awards.  

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    Best Foreign-Language Film Academy Award submissions 2014
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    Best Foreign-Language Film Academy Award submissions 2014

    2013-10-07T09:36:00Z

    All entries for the Best Foreign-Language Film at the Academy Awards 2014.

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    Karlovy Vary competition includes premieres from Ouellet, Lund, Lygizos, Najbrt
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    Karlovy Vary competition includes premieres from Ouellet, Lund, Lygizos, Najbrt

    2012-06-05T19:27:00Z

    Czech Republic-based festival also unveils Documentary Competition, East of West Competition and Forum of Independents selections for its 47th edition.

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    ‘Son Of Sofia’ wins Les Arcs Work in Progress prize
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    ‘Son Of Sofia’ wins Les Arcs Work in Progress prize

    2015-12-14T19:19:00Z

    Disco Boy wins Arte International Prize.

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