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    Hungarian filmmaker Bence Fliegauf on Karlovy Vary premiere ‘Jimmy Jaguar’: “It’s a consensual mind-f**k”
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    Hungarian filmmaker Bence Fliegauf on Karlovy Vary premiere ‘Jimmy Jaguar’: “It’s a consensual mind-f**k”

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    The Berlinale and Locarno-winning director’s genre film is playing in the Crystal Globe competition.

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    Just The Wind
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    Just The Wind

    2012-02-16T16:20:00Z

    Dir/scr: Bence Fliegauf. Hungary-Germany-France. 2012. 98mins

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    ‘Forest - I See You Everywhere’: Berlin Review

    2021-03-03T09:00:00Z

    A tangled trail of humanity in Bence Fliegauf’s dark follow-up to a film he made almost two decades ago

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    LUX prize's three finalists are Just the Wind, Shun Li and Tabu
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    LUX prize's three finalists are Just the Wind, Shun Li and Tabu

    2012-07-24T12:30:00Z

    The LUX Prize has unveiled the three finalists for its 2012 prize.

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    The Match Factory has busiest EFM led by sales for Barbara, Tabu, Just The Wind
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    The Match Factory has busiest EFM led by sales for Barbara, Tabu, Just The Wind

    2012-02-20T09:59:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: The Match Factory reports brisk business on its Berlin EFM slate, which included two Silver Bear winners as well as the Alfred Bauer honoree among other award winners.

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    Academy receives record 71 foreign language submissions
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    Academy receives record 71 foreign language submissions

    2012-10-08T23:33:00Z

    The bumper haul vying for glory at the 85th Academy Awards includes the first ever entry from Kenya, while Cambodia returns to the fray for the first time in nearly two decades.

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    UPDATE: Caesar Must Die wins Berlin's Golden Bear
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    UPDATE: Caesar Must Die wins Berlin's Golden Bear

    2012-02-19T12:46:00Z

    Other winners include Fliegauf, Petzold.

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    Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles

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    Titles from Céline Sciamma, Radu Jude and Alonso Ruizpalacios comprise the Competition lineup.

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    LUX Prize's 10 finalists include Our Children, Barbara, Tabu
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    LUX Prize's 10 finalists include Our Children, Barbara, Tabu

    2012-07-01T17:40:00Z

    Here in Karlovy Vary Sunday evening, the official selection of the films competing for the European Parliament’s 2012 LUX Prize were unveiled.

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    Haifa International Film Festival

    2012-10-09T13:04:00Z

    Fill the Void, Out in the Dark and Six Acts were among the winners at the 28th Haifa International Film Festival, which ran Sept 29-Oct 8.

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