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    Cemetery of Splendour
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    Cemetery of Splendour

    2015-05-18T14:35:00Z

    Dir/scr Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Thailand/UK/France/Germany/Malaysia. 2015. 122mins 

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    'Cemetery of Splendour' wins best film at APSAs
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    'Cemetery of Splendour' wins best film at APSAs

    2015-11-26T12:00:00Z

    Asia Pacific prizes also awarded to Hany Abu-Assad for The Idol, Alexey German Jr for Under Electric Clouds and cinematographer Mark Lee Ping-bing for The Assassin.

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    Spielberg's 'Bridge Of Spies' to premiere at New York Film Festival
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    Spielberg's 'Bridge Of Spies' to premiere at New York Film Festival

    2015-08-12T22:49:00Z

    Steven Spielberg’s espionage thriller starring Tom Hanks has found its awards season launchpad as the New York Film Festival (NYFF) confirmed it had landed the world premiere.

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    'Ida' director Pawel Pawlikowski to head LFF jury
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    'Ida' director Pawel Pawlikowski to head LFF jury

    2015-09-15T11:00:00Z

    Jurors include Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristin Scott Thomas, Christine Vachon and Mabel Cheung.

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    Films of the year 2021: Tim Grierson
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    Films of the year 2021: Tim Grierson

    2021-12-21T09:44:00Z

    Tim Grierson is Screen’s senior US critic, based in Los Angeles, has written for the publication since 2005.

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    BFI London Film Festival reveals 2015 juries
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    BFI London Film Festival reveals 2015 juries

    2015-09-23T12:54:00Z

    Desiree Akhavan to head First Feature Competition jury; Jarvis Cocker to host annual awards ceremony.

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    BFI London Film Festival reveals 2015 line-up
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    BFI London Film Festival reveals 2015 line-up

    2015-09-01T11:00:00Z

    Official competition to include Cary Fukunaga’s Beasts Of No Nation and European premieres for Jonás Cuarón’s Desierto and Johnnie To’s Office.

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    “Healthier” Hubert Bals Fund unveils spring selection

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    International Film Festival Rotterdam’s resurgent Hubert Bals Fund (HBF) has announced its spring 2015 selection.

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    Cannes: Competition titles added; Gaspar Noe gets Midnight Screening
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    Cannes: Competition titles added; Gaspar Noe gets Midnight Screening

    2015-04-23T16:43:00Z

    Official Selection for 2015 line-up completed with extra titles for Competition, Un Certain Regard, Special Screening and Midnight Screening strands.

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    Films of the Year 2015: Tim Grierson
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    Films of the Year 2015: Tim Grierson

    2015-12-18T13:18:00Z

    The senior US critic for Screen International, Tim has written for the magazine since 2005. Based in Los Angeles, he also contributes to New Republic, Rolling Stone, Backstage and Popular Mechanics.

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