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    Infinitely Polar Bear
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    Infinitely Polar Bear

    2014-01-19T10:20:00Z

    Dir/scr: Maya Forbes. US. 2013. 90mins

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    Cambridge Film Festival reveals full line-up
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    Cambridge Film Festival reveals full line-up

    2015-08-26T11:36:00Z

    UK premieres include Palio, The Company You Keep and Infinitely Polar Bear.

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    SPC acquires Polar Bear
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    SPC acquires Polar Bear

    2014-02-01T20:25:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has finalised its deal for North American, German, UK, Scandinavian, Eastern European and Russian rights to Maya Forbes’ directorial debut Infinitely Polar Bear following the recent world premiere in Sundance.

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    Solution takes on Polar Bear
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    Solution takes on Polar Bear

    2014-01-14T17:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: The Solution Entertainment Group will handle international sales on the upcoming Sundance world premiere Infinitely Polar Bear, on which JJ Abrams serves as executive producer.

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    'The Polka King': Sundance Review
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    'The Polka King': Sundance Review

    2017-01-23T15:21:00Z

    Dir. Maya Forbes. US, 2017. 95 min.

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    Polar Bear starts shoot
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    Polar Bear starts shoot

    2013-04-12T19:42:00Z

    Production has commenced in Providence, Rhode Island, on Infinitely Polar Bear starring Mark Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana. Aldamisa International launched pre-sales at the EFM and will continue in Cannes next month.

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    Film Independent / LMU unveil screenwriting Fellows
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    Film Independent / LMU unveil screenwriting Fellows

    2015-09-22T04:46:00Z

    Tom Huang will be awarded the Loyola Marymount University School Of Film And Television Screenwriting Fellowship, granting him $10,000 to develop his script for the Screenwriting Lab.

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    Sundance USA titles announced
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    Sundance USA titles announced

    2013-12-12T22:44:00Z

    The Sundance Institute hierarchy announced on December 12 the nine films from the 2014 Sundance Film Festival that will screen in independent theatres across the country on January 30.

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    Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala and Special Presentations
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    Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala and Special Presentations

    2021-09-06T15:03:00Z

    The full line-up of world and international premieres in TIFF’s Gala and Special Presentations programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.

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    Toronto to debut Maggie, Boychoir
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    Toronto to debut Maggie, Boychoir

    2014-08-12T15:00:00Z

    The Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin zombie drama Maggie, Dustin Hoffman drama Boychoir, Kristen Wiig comedy Welcome To Me and Sophie Barthes’ Madame Bovary have landed world premieres, TIFF gala and special presentation slots.

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