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    “It’s just a terrible job”: James Schamus on state of US producing and why he’s filming in Mexico
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    “It’s just a terrible job”: James Schamus on state of US producing and why he’s filming in Mexico

    2026-01-30T09:14:00Z

    Schamus wrapped last week on a Spanish-language Netflix film shot in Mexico, directed by Gerardo Naranjo. 

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    Fanning to star in Naranjo debut

    2014-02-05T21:40:00Z

    Production on Miss Bala director Gerardo Naranjo’s untitled English-language debut for Verisimilitude and Lola Pictures is set to commence in Nevada in late March.

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    Miss Bala
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    Miss Bala

    2011-05-13T17:33:00Z

    Dir: Gerardo Naranjo. Mexico. 2011. 113mins

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    ‘Kokoloko’: Cannes Market review
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    ‘Kokoloko’: Cannes Market review

    2020-06-22T06:00:00Z

    A cinematic act of rebellion from Mexico’s Gerardo Naranjo

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    Fox to distribute Cannes entry Miss Bala in Mexico

    2011-04-28T19:13:00Z

    Fox International Productions president Sanford Panitch said the film will open in its home county this autumn and added that sales head Shebnem Askin-Schreger had closed a deal with Ad Vitam for France.

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    San Sebastian's Horizontes Latinos includes Cannes hits Las Acacias, Miss Bala
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    San Sebastian's Horizontes Latinos includes Cannes hits Las Acacias, Miss Bala

    2011-08-18T11:26:00Z

    San Sebastian has unveiled the Horizontes Latinos programme of 13 films, all competing for the Horizontes Awards.

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    Screen Time: 'Narcos' director: 'Trump just gave us the best prize ever' (video)
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    Screen Time: 'Narcos' director: 'Trump just gave us the best prize ever' (video)

    2017-02-15T13:04:00Z

    WACTH: Director also discusses Mexican cinema and the future of big budget TV.

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    Almodovar's Skin leads nominees for Spain's Goya awards
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    Almodovar's Skin leads nominees for Spain's Goya awards

    2012-01-10T13:46:00Z

    Urbizu’s No Rest For the Wicked garners 14 nods.

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    Toronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria
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    Toronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria

    2011-08-16T15:00:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has today announced dozens more films in its programme.

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    Rotterdam Spectrum's world premieres include new films by Miike, Diaz, Franco
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    Rotterdam Spectrum's world premieres include new films by Miike, Diaz, Franco

    2012-01-06T11:09:00Z

    The International Film Festival Rotterdam has unveiled the 72 features in its main Spectrum programme.

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