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    Silent Souls (Ovsyanki)
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    Silent Souls (Ovsyanki)

    2010-09-04T07:24:00Z

    Dir: Aleksei Fedorchenko. Russia. 2010. 77mins

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    Silent Souls, Rain take top prizes at Abu Dhabi’s Black Pearl Awards
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    Silent Souls, Rain take top prizes at Abu Dhabi’s Black Pearl Awards

    2010-10-23T09:29:00Z

    Silent Souls, from Russia’s Aleksei Fedorchenko, won the award for best narrative film in the Black Pearl Awards at the close of the Abu Dhabi Film Festival (Oct 14-23).

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    Artificial Eye buys 11 including Essential Killing, Silent Souls, Route Irish
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    Artificial Eye buys 11 including Essential Killing, Silent Souls, Route Irish

    2010-09-29T09:01:00Z

    Artificial Eye has been on a buying spree. The voracious UK distributor has announced 11 high profile  acquisitions including a number of award winners from the recent Cannes, Venice and Toronto Film Festivals. 

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    Bruni's Scialla! to open Venice's Controcampo Italiano section
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    Bruni's Scialla! to open Venice's Controcampo Italiano section

    2011-07-21T13:17:00Z

    In other festival news, Luigi De Laurentiis award jury to include Frank Roos, Aleksei Fedorchenko, Charles Tesson, Serra Yilmaz and Carlo Mazzacurati.

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    Sofia Coppola's Somewhere wins Venice Golden Lion
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    Sofia Coppola's Somewhere wins Venice Golden Lion

    2010-09-11T19:31:00Z

    Other awards include Alex de la Iglesia for Best Director.

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    Sarajevo unveils Panorama programme for 17th edition
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    Sarajevo unveils Panorama programme for 17th edition

    2011-07-05T11:01:00Z

    Paddy Considine’s Tyrannosaur and John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard are amongst the 25 titles screening in the Panorama programme.

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    Reykjavik festival kicks off today, presenting 140 films
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    Reykjavik festival kicks off today, presenting 140 films

    2010-09-23T09:00:00Z

    The seventh Reykjavik International Film Festival kicks off tonight with Cyrus by Jay and Mark Duplass.

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    Warsaw unveils competition titles including Incendies, The Christening
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    Warsaw unveils competition titles including Incendies, The Christening

    2010-09-22T09:59:00Z

    Alexei Uchitel’s Toronto title The Edge will open the 26th Warsaw Film Festival (Oct 8-17).

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    Montreal Nouveau Cinema to present more than 295 'eclectic' films
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    Montreal Nouveau Cinema to present more than 295 'eclectic' films

    2010-09-28T16:13:00Z

    Festival to open with Daniel Grou-Podz’s 10½.

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    Rome 2012: 15 new films
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    Rome 2012: 15 new films

    2012-11-08T11:37:00Z

    With 59 world premieres, the Rome Film Festival is serving up a feast of new cinema. Lee Marshall profiles a selection of 15 new films from across the line-up

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