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    Albert Serra, Iciar Bollain titles among San Sebastian 2024 Spanish line-up
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    Albert Serra, Iciar Bollain titles among San Sebastian 2024 Spanish line-up

    2024-07-12T11:59:00Z

    12 Spanish features selected.

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    Cannes Q&A: Albert Serra, 'The Death Of Louis XIV'
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    Cannes Q&A: Albert Serra, 'The Death Of Louis XIV'

    2016-05-21T11:33:00Z

    The director speaks to Screen in Cannes about his new film The Death Of Louis XIV, which plays as a Special Screening.

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    ‘Pacifiction’: Cannes Review
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    ‘Pacifiction’: Cannes Review

    2022-05-26T17:10:00Z

    Albert Serra’s latest is the strangely captivating tale of a colourful politician in French Polynesia

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    Serra's Death wins Locarno Golden Leopard
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    Serra's Death wins Locarno Golden Leopard

    2013-08-18T11:30:00Z

    Europa Cinemas Label awarded to Tableau Noir; Fipresci prize goes to What Now? Remind Me. Talk of Marco Mueller’s return with new Palazzo project.

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    In focus: Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2019
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    In focus: Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2019

    2019-08-24T09:02:00ZSponsored by Thessaloniki Film Festival

    The 60th edition of Thessaloniki International Film Festival will be bigger, better and bolder than ever, themed around The Overview Effect.

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    Toronto reveals Wavelengths line-up
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    Toronto reveals Wavelengths line-up

    2013-08-13T15:00:00Z

    Rithy Panh’s Un Certain Regard winner takes its place alongside Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England and new films from Canada’s Stephen Broomer and Chris Kennedy in the Wavelengths section.

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    EFP reveals Busan line-up
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    EFP reveals Busan line-up

    2013-09-18T09:43:00Z

    Albert Serra and Pawel Pawlikowski are among 23 European film-makers who will be presenting their films in person as part of European Film Promotion’s (EFP) Opening Doors programme at this year’s Busan International Film Festival (Oct 3-13).

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    Locarno unveils ‘diverse’ line-up
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    Locarno unveils ‘diverse’ line-up

    2013-07-17T12:05:00Z

    A total of 18 world premieres feature in the main Competition line-up of this year’s Locarno Film Festival.

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    Cannes 2016: Special Screenings
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    Cannes 2016: Special Screenings

    2016-05-09T22:57:00Z

    The full line-up of world premiere Special Screenings at the 69th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.

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    Spain: Living the low life
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    Spain: Living the low life

    2014-02-03T19:02:00Z

    An underground cinema is emerging in Spain and injecting the territory with a shot of vitality. Juan Sarda reports on the low-budget film-makers earning international plaudits.

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