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Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 11/9', horror reboot 'Halloween' to premiere in Toronto
TIFF Midnight Madness to feature first Indian entry, The Man Who Feels No Pain, and Peter Strickland’s In Fabric.
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Slamdance unveils 2024 roster, will close with Taiwan president profile ‘Invisible Nation’
Festival runs January 19-25 in person, January 22-28 online.
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Christophe Honore, Daniel Auteuil to attend French Film Festival UK
Now in its 19th year, the festival will open with Jean-Pierre Ameris’ Romantics Anonymous on Nov 9.
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The UK film festivals you need to know: 2024 dates, submission and contact details
Screen profiles the major film festivals in the UK.
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Shane MacGowan, David Attenborough features on BIFA documentary longlist
‘The Reason I Jump’, ‘White Riot’ also make the list.
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SPAIN Production Listings - March 9 2004
SPAIN - March 9PRE-PRODUCTIONNever Again (Nunca Mais)(Producciones do Pais Nunca Mais, MediaPro) Budget: Euros 620,000. Feature-length film made up of short films about the Prestige oil spill off Spain's Galicia coast. Exec prods: Suso Iglesias, Carlos Ares, Andres Mahia, Xose Castro, Jose Manuel Blanco. Dirs/scr: Gracia Querejeta, Joaquin Oristrell, Daniel ...
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BIFAs 2020: ‘Saint Maud’ leads with record 17 nominations
‘His House’, ‘Rocks’,‘Calm With Horses’, ‘The Father’ also achieve high totals.
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‘Rocks’ wins big at 2020 BIFAs with five awards
The film won three acting prizes including two for Kosar Ali.
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SPAIN Production Listings - Sept 9 2003
SPAIN - September 9PRE PRODUCTIONFerpect Crime (Crimen Ferpecto)(Panico Films, Sogecine) Comedy. The tale of a not so perfect crime committed in a well known department store. Dir: Alex de la Iglesia. Scr: Alex de la Iglesia, Jorge Guerricaechevarria. Main cast: Guillermo Toledo. Shooting from November 4 in Spain. Spanish.Contact: Sogecine ...
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Le Chef, To Be Takei to open RiverRun
Le Chef (France-Spain) from Daniel Cohen and Jennifer M Kroot and Bill Weber’s To Be Takei (US) will open the 2014 RiverRun International Film Festival, while Phillippe Le Guay’s Bicycling With Molière (France) will close the festival.
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