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    Karlovy Vary to honour Viggo Mortensen, Clive Owen and Daniel Brühl
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    Karlovy Vary to honour Viggo Mortensen, Clive Owen and Daniel Brühl

    2024-06-19T10:41:00Z

    Stephen Soderbergh, Nicole Holofcener and Michel Franco also among guests at Czech festival.

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    Nicole Holofcener, Enough Said
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    Nicole Holofcener, Enough Said

    2014-01-10T09:37:00Z

    Enough Said is Nicole Holofcener’s most commercial work yet, but stays true to the film-maker’s devotion to character. She talks to Wendy Mitchell about working with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the late James Gandolfini.

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    Enough Said

    2013-09-08T02:04:00Z

    Dir/scr: Nicole Holofcener. US. 2013. 91mins

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    A24 acquires Nicole Holofcener's ‘Beth & Don’ at AFM
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    2021-11-05T19:47:00Z

    FilmNation handles international sales.

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    ‘You Hurt My Feelings’: Sundance Review
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    ‘You Hurt My Feelings’: Sundance Review

    2023-01-23T08:51:00Z

    Nicole Holofcener’s good-natured comedy starts Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tobias Menzies

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    Sundance unveils 2023 line-up
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    Sundance unveils 2023 line-up

    2022-12-07T18:00:00Z

    Selection includes new work from directors Nicole Holofcener, Davis Guggenheim, Sophie Bathes, Brandon Cronenberg.

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    Alfonso Cuarón, Nadine Labaki to deliver Bafta 2018 screenwriters' lectures (exclusive)
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    Alfonso Cuarón, Nadine Labaki to deliver Bafta 2018 screenwriters' lectures (exclusive)

    2018-11-02T11:15:00Z

    Also appearing are Nicole Holofcener, Taika Waititi, Ol Parker and Paul Schrader.

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    How 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' collapsed and rebounded with a new director and cast
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    Melissa McCarthy and Richard E Grant lead a crime spree in the film.

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    “The essential element is for a movie to feel fresh”: Likely Story producer Anthony Bregman on how to achieve indie success
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    “The essential element is for a movie to feel fresh”: Likely Story producer Anthony Bregman on how to achieve indie success

    2023-07-06T11:48:00Z

    The US producer of ‘Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind’ and ‘Foxcatcher’ considers the future for indie films.

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    Touch of Sin, Still Life win at ADFF
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    Touch of Sin, Still Life win at ADFF

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    Actor prizes go to Dame Judi Dench and Jesse Eisenberg; Enough Said, starring the late James Gandolfini, wins audience award.

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