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    Berlin Q&A: Rafi Pitts, 'Soy Nero'
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    Berlin Q&A: Rafi Pitts, 'Soy Nero'

    2016-02-19T11:41:00Z

    The Iranian film-maker discusses his competition entry about ‘Green Card soldiers’ and living in exile from his home country.

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    TwentyTwenty Vision to co-produce Rafi Pitts' The Hunter

    2008-09-22T19:40:00Z

    Berlin-based production house TwentyTwenty Vision will be the German co-producer on Iranian-British director Rafi Pitts' fifth feature The Hunter.Speaking exclusively to Screendaily.com, Pitts explained that the drama will be produced by AMA Media Productions - which co-produced his 2006 Berlinale competition film It's Winter (Zemestan) - and Aftab Negaran Productions, ...

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    Rafi Pitts teams with Radulescu, Karathanos on Soy Negro
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    Rafi Pitts teams with Radulescu, Karathanos on Soy Negro

    2012-02-16T07:48:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Rafi Pitts is co-writing his next film with Romanian writer Radvan Radulescu (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 days, The Death of Mr. Lazarescu).

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    The Hunter (Shekarchi)
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    The Hunter (Shekarchi)

    2010-02-16T22:35:00Z

    Dir/scr: Rafi Pitts. Iran-Germany. 2010. 92mins.

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    German-French fund backs Pitts, Sokurov
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    German-French fund backs Pitts, Sokurov

    2013-12-17T10:47:00Z

    New films by Rafi Pitts [pictured], Alexander Sokurov, Benoit Jacquot and Volker Schlöndorff are among 12 projects backed by the German-French “Mini-Traité” Co-production Fund in 2013 with a total of over €3m.

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    Daly, Pitts, Maoz to take part in Berlinale Residency
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    Daly, Pitts, Maoz to take part in Berlinale Residency

    2012-06-11T15:17:00Z

    Rebecca Daly, Rafi Pitts and Samuel Maoz are among six filmmakers who will be the first participants of the Berlinale Residency.

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    'Soy Nero': Berlin Review
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    'Soy Nero': Berlin Review

    2016-02-16T15:30:00Z

    Dir.Rafi Pitts. Germany/France/Mexico, 2016. 120 mins.

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    Berlinale plans Jafar Panahi film screenings, censorship discussion

    2011-01-18T13:10:00Z

    Panahi had been invited to serve on Berlinale jury before his conviction; Rafi Pitts plans global protest in support of Panahi during Berlinale.

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    Berlin completes Competition line-up; adds Spike Lee's Chi-Raq
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    Berlin completes Competition line-up; adds Spike Lee's Chi-Raq

    2016-01-20T13:41:00Z

    New films from Lee Tamahori and Anne Zohra Berrached also added.

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    The Match Factory adds Salmenpera's Bad Family to Berlin slate
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    The Match Factory adds Salmenpera's Bad Family to Berlin slate

    2010-02-03T12:47:00Z

    The Match Factory has added Aleksi Salmenpera’s third feature, Bad Family (Paha Perhe), to its Berlinale slate. The film will have its international premiere in the Panorama section.

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