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    The Sea

    2013-06-24T04:00:00Z

    Dir: Stephen Brown. UK-Ireland. 2013. 87mins

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    2026-02-12T12:32:00Z

    The flagship Dox: Award programme offers a prize of €10,000.

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    Tasting Menu, The Sea bookend Galway

    2013-06-20T10:01:00Z

    The 25th Galway Film Fleadh is to open with Spanish dramedy Tasting Menu, directed by Roger Gual, and close with John Banville adaptation The Sea, directed by Stephen Brown.

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    Production underway on The Sea

    2012-10-09T09:55:00Z

    John Banville’s adaptation of his Man Booker Prize winner set to shoot for five weeks in County Wexford, Ireland; Independent are handling international sales and will distribute in UK and Ireland.

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    ‘All Of Us Strangers’ big winner with seven awards at Bifas 2023
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    ‘All Of Us Strangers’ big winner with seven awards at Bifas 2023

    2023-12-03T19:56:00Z

    ‘How To Have Sex’ and ‘Femme’ also clinched key prizes. 

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    Viggo Mortensen, Emily Blunt in surprise 2017 SAG Awards nods
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    Viggo Mortensen, Emily Blunt in surprise 2017 SAG Awards nods

    2016-12-14T16:04:00Z

    The Screen Actors Guild on Wednesday dropped two surprise additions into the awards race as Manchester By The Sea led the way on four nominations.

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    Cannes 2023: the buzz titles from North America
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    Cannes 2023: the buzz titles from North America

    2023-05-17T00:59:00Z

    As the 2023 Cannes Marche du Film kicks off, Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers.

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    Dinard unveils 2013 line-up, jury

    2013-09-06T15:12:00Z

    Eric Cantona to head the 24th Dinard British Film Festival jury, which will also include actress Star Trek Into Darkness actress Alice Eve, actor Toby Jones and Oscar-winning producer David Parfitt

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    “I wanted a sense of faded grandeur”: ‘Empire Of Light’ team on creating the film’s look

    2022-12-21T15:42:00Z

    Sam Mendes drew on his own life experiences to create Empire Of Light — set in the early 1980s on the south coast of England. Screen talks to the filmmaker and key design department heads.

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    Kevin Macdonald’s How I Live Now will close the festival, which has assembled it largest programme to date.

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