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    Pablo Trapero, El Clan
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    Pablo Trapero, El Clan

    2014-12-14T23:44:00Z

    The Argentine wunderkind behind Carancho, White Elephant and Lion’s Den sat down with Jeremy Kay to discuss his latest film four weeks into production in Buenos Aires.

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    Lion's Den (Leonera)
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    Lion's Den (Leonera)

    2008-05-15T12:26:00Z

    Dir: Pablo Trapero. Argentina-South Korea. 2008. 113mins .

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    Trapero to head Un Certain Regard jury
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    Trapero to head Un Certain Regard jury

    2014-04-08T10:07:00Z

    Argentinean director of Carancho and White Elephant to preside over the jury for Un Certain Regard.

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    Pablo Trapero to direct Working Title's crime drama Six Suspects
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    Pablo Trapero to direct Working Title's crime drama Six Suspects

    2012-10-29T06:32:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Pablo Trapero is on board Paul Raphael and Working Title’s India-set crime drama adapted from Vikas Swarup’s novel by John Hodge.

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    Strand acquires US rights to Pablo Trapero's Lion's Den

    2008-11-06T23:44:00Z

    Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Pablo Trapero's Brazil-Argentina-South Korea co-production Lion's Den, which played in competition at Cannes and has been selected as Argentina's foreign language Oscar submission.The drama follows a college student who is imprisoned after being convicted for murder and discovers she is pregnant while ...

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    Finecut unveils second collaboration with Trapero
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    Finecut unveils second collaboration with Trapero

    2009-11-05T06:00:00Z

    Korea’s Finecut is co-producing and handling international sales on Argentinean director Pablo Trapero’s new film, tentatively titled Carancho, marking their second collaboration following Lion’s Den.

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    Director Santiago Mitre on why Oscar contender ‘Argentina, 1985’ is relevant today
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    Director Santiago Mitre on why Oscar contender ‘Argentina, 1985’ is relevant today

    2023-02-24T16:46:00Z

    The prosecution of Argentina’s military junta was a landmark event but barely shown on television.

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    Carancho
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    Carancho

    2010-05-18T15:52:00Z

    Dir-prod: Pablo Trapero. Argentina. 2010. 107mins

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    A-Film on Cannes buying spree

    2008-05-21T06:36:00Z

    A-Film Distribution has been on a Cannes buying binge. The Benelux Distributor, which is in the market again acquiting aggressively, has picked up a host of Cannes titles, including Milk (Gus van Sant, starring Sean Penn), The Other Man (Richard Eyre, starring Liam Neeson and Laura Linney), Mammoth (Lukas Moodysson, ...

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    67 countries submit titles for foreign language film Oscar

    2008-10-18T11:50:00Z

    A record 67 countries, including first-time entrant Jordan have submitted films for consideration in the foreign language film category for the 81st Academy Awards.Nominations will be announced on January 22, 2009 and the Oscar will be presented on February 22, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Centre.Click ...

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