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    Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House of God
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    Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House of God

    2012-09-10T06:43:00Z

    Dir/scr: Alex Gibney. US. 2012. 106mins

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    Alex Gibney
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    Alex Gibney

    2012-10-22T10:21:00Z

    Screen talks to Oscar-winning documentary maker Alex Gibney about new film Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God, about paedophilia in the Catholic Church, which yesterday picked up the Best Documentary prize at the London Film Festival.

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    Flight, The Master, Silver Linings among WGA nominees
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    Flight, The Master, Silver Linings among WGA nominees

    2013-01-04T19:41:00Z

    Django Unchained, Les Misérables, Beasts Of The Southern Wild, Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Amour were ineligible under WGA regulations.

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    The Armstrong Lie
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    The Armstrong Lie

    2013-09-04T22:39:00Z

    Dir/scr: Alex Gibney. US. 2013.122mins

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    Content Media to commence sales on Mea Maxima Culpa
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    Content Media to commence sales on Mea Maxima Culpa

    2012-09-05T17:00:00Z

    Alex Gibney’s documentary about church sex abuse will premiere in Toronto on Sunday (Sept 9).

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    We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks
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    We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks

    2013-01-22T22:15:00Z

    Dir/scr: Alex Gibney. US. 2012. 127mins

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    UK box office preview: ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ aims to thaw ‘Frozen II’
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    UK box office preview: ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ aims to thaw ‘Frozen II’

    2019-12-13T12:12:00Z

    Other titles set for release include ‘Black Christmas’, ‘The Kingmaker’ and ‘Pink Wall’.

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    Toronto adds world premieres including Dredd, Alex Gibney's Catholic doc, Finding Nemo 3D
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    Toronto adds world premieres including Dredd, Alex Gibney's Catholic doc, Finding Nemo 3D

    2012-07-31T16:19:00Z

    Festival brass announced the second wave of programming on Tuesday (Jul 31), unveiling entries in the Vanguard, Midnight Madness, TIFF Docs, City To City, TIFF Cinematheque and TIFF Kids sections.

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    Gibney’s Catholic Church abuse doc finds brave suitors in Italy, Ireland
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    Gibney’s Catholic Church abuse doc finds brave suitors in Italy, Ireland

    2012-10-22T10:21:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Italian distributor Feltrinelli takes aim with LFF-winning documentary about paedophilia in the Roman Catholic Church and plans live debates with clergy.

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    UPDATED: LFF boasts highest attendance, winners include Rust And Bone, My Brother The Devil, Beasts, Mea Maxima Culpa
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    UPDATED: LFF boasts highest attendance, winners include Rust And Bone, My Brother The Devil, Beasts, Mea Maxima Culpa

    2012-10-22T10:08:00Z

    UPDATED: BFI boasts a 12% increase in festival attendance with the highest ever audience turn-out with 149,000 across London venues.

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