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    You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger
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    You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger

    2010-05-16T16:25:00Z

    Dir-scr: Woody Allen. US. 2010. 98mins

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    You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger

    2009-08-11T17:48:00Z

    Production companies: MediaPro, Gravier ProductionsProducer: Nicky Kentish BarnesBudget: tbaIntl Sales: Imagina SalesDirector: Woody AllenScreenplay: Woody AllenCast: Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Naomi Watts, Josh BrolinLocations: LondonShooting dates: until end of AugustContact: unit publicist tbc

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    Woody Allen to shoot next film in Spain about the San Sebastian Film Festival
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    Woody Allen to shoot next film in Spain about the San Sebastian Film Festival

    2019-06-05T00:47:00Z

    Embattled filmmaker assembles international cast despite ongoing woes.

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    Woody Allen launches new film in San Sebastian, talks professional difficulties
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    Woody Allen launches new film in San Sebastian, talks professional difficulties

    2019-07-09T20:42:00Z

    The project, with the working title Rifkin’s Festival, is set during the San Sebastian Film Festival and starts shooting this week.

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    World premiere of Woody Allen’s ‘Rifkin’s Festival’ to open San Sebastian
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    World premiere of Woody Allen’s ‘Rifkin’s Festival’ to open San Sebastian

    2020-06-25T10:28:00Z

    Festival’s 68th edition set to go ahead in September.

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    SPC to release Woody Allen's Stranger in US
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    SPC to release Woody Allen's Stranger in US

    2010-03-03T15:47:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics picks up North American rights to Woody Allen’s You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger

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    Woody Allen considering Rome shoot for next film
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    Woody Allen considering Rome shoot for next film

    2011-03-03T15:20:00Z

    Rome has emerged as the probable next stop on director Woody Allen’s filmmaking tour of European capitols.

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    Spain’s Antena 3 joins Woody Allen’s Stranger
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    Spain’s Antena 3 joins Woody Allen’s Stranger

    2009-10-27T11:06:00Z

    Spanish broadcaster Antena 3 has boarded Woody Allen’s new London project as a co-producer. You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger is currently in post-production.

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    Videovision strikes South African deals for Woody Allen, Ken Loach films
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    Videovision strikes South African deals for Woody Allen, Ken Loach films

    2010-05-15T09:06:00Z

    Videovision Entertainment has taken South African rights to Woody Allen’s You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger(in official selection) and Ken Loach’s Route Irish (in Competition) (pictured).You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger stars Anthony Hopkins, Freida Pinto and Naomi Watts.Route Irish is about two men working as private security ...

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    Woody Allen’s Stranger to Bradford International Film Festival
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    Woody Allen’s Stranger to Bradford International Film Festival

    2011-02-03T17:39:00Z

    Artistic Director Tony Earnshaw of the Bradford International Film Festival (BIFF) announced today that Woody Allen’s romantic comedy You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger will open the festival on Mar 16.

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