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    Even The Rain

    2009-04-29T10:30:00Z

    The story follows two filmmakers who set out to uncover the myth of Christopher Columbus and resistance to colonial power by Indian rebel Hatuey, but instead get embroiled in a modern revolt against Western multinationals in the Bolivian Water Wars.

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    Cannes 2021: Spain hot projects

    2021-07-08T13:55:00Z

    International buyers should keep an eye on this selection of projects from Spanish filmmakers including Iciar Bollain, Cesc Gay and Alex de la Iglesia.

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    The Euro 75: Morena Films (Spain)
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    The Euro 75: Morena Films (Spain)

    2022-05-15T17:00:00Z

    Morena’s slate comprises both fiction and documentaries with international potential.

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    Vitagraph takes North American rights to Oscar hopeful Even The Rain
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    Vitagraph takes North American rights to Oscar hopeful Even The Rain

    2010-10-12T13:03:00Z

    LA-based distributor Vitagraph Films has acquired Spanish Oscar submission Even The Rain (Tambien La Lluvia) from Wild Bunch.

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    Incendies, Biutiful on Oscar foreign language shortlist
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    Incendies, Biutiful on Oscar foreign language shortlist

    2011-01-19T17:49:00Z

    The Academy has announced the nine-film shortlist selected from 66 eligible titles, although France’s Of Gods And Men, China’s Aftershock and Germany’s When We Leave are notable omissions.

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    'Yuli': San Sebastian Review
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    'Yuli': San Sebastian Review

    2018-09-23T14:36:00Z

    Cuban ballet star Carlos Acosta stars in this dramatisation of his life

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    Berlin's Panorama programme adds more titles
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    Berlin's Panorama programme adds more titles

    2011-01-19T17:44:00Z

    New films by Constantine Giannaris, Sabine Bernardi and Iciar Bollain have been added as the organisers for the Berlinale’s Panorama are close to finalising the 2011 lineup for Berlin’s Panorama section. Also added is UK 3D film The Mortician (pictured).

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    UK box office preview: 'Hellboy' looks to conquer poor reviews
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    UK box office preview: 'Hellboy' looks to conquer poor reviews

    2019-04-12T00:38:00Z

    ’Wonder Park’, ’Wild Rose’ among other new openers.

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    65 submissions for foreign language Oscar
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    65 submissions for foreign language Oscar

    2010-10-13T20:06:00Z

    Sixty-five countries, including first-time entrants Ethiopia and Greenland, have submitted films for consideration for the foreign language film Oscar, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced.

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    European Film Academy shorlists 8 films for People's Choice Award

    2011-09-01T15:34:00Z

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