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    Quai d'Orsay
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    Quai d'Orsay

    2013-09-11T21:58:00Z

    Dir: Bertrand Tavernier. France. 2013. 113mins

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    French-Danish actor Niels Arestrup dies aged 75
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    French-Danish actor Niels Arestrup dies aged 75

    2024-12-02T14:40:00Z

    Arestrup played a Corsican crime boss in Jacques Audiard’s Cannes Grand Prix, Oscar-nominated A Prophet.

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    Venice to honour Bertrand Tavernier
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    Venice to honour Bertrand Tavernier

    2015-03-10T12:09:00Z

    French director of award winners Round Midnight and The Clockmaker to receive Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.

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    Pathé launches sales on submarine drama 'The Wolf’s Call' with Omar Sy, Reda Kateb (exclusive)
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    Pathé launches sales on submarine drama 'The Wolf’s Call' with Omar Sy, Reda Kateb (exclusive)

    2018-05-08T05:20:00Z

    The film is the debut from diplomat-turned-screenwriter Antonin Baudry.

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    San Sebastian's Zabaltegi competition includes Tavernier, Davies, Jarmusch
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    San Sebastian's Zabaltegi competition includes Tavernier, Davies, Jarmusch

    2016-07-14T10:57:00Z

    The Spanish festival reveals titles of the first competitive edition of the Zabaltegi-Tabakalera section that will award a $22,200 (€20,000) prize.

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    Egoyan joins San Sebastian competition
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    Egoyan joins San Sebastian competition

    2013-08-21T11:50:00Z

    Atom Egoyan, Götz Spielmann and Jasmila Žbanić have been added the official selection at the 61st San Sebastian International Film Festival.

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    Bad Hair wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell
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    Bad Hair wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell

    2013-09-29T00:42:00Z

    Bad Hair (Pelo malo) wins San Sebastian’s top prize.

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    San Sebastian unveils titles in competition
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    San Sebastian unveils titles in competition

    2013-08-07T13:24:00Z

    Films from Roger Michell and Bertrand Tavernier as well as Jonathan Teplitzky’s The Railway Man, starring Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman, among first wave of titles.

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    About Time wins at San Sebastian
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    About Time wins at San Sebastian

    2013-09-28T17:09:00Z

    Richard Curtis’ time-travel romance wins European Film award; other prizes go to films by Kore-eda, Tavernier, Teplitzky and Vallee.

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    Toronto reveals first 2013 titles
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    Toronto reveals first 2013 titles

    2013-07-23T15:30:00Z

    Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave and Wikileaks drama The Fifth Estate are among a raft of world premieres set for the 38th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

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