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    Capital
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    Capital

    2012-09-09T09:11:00Z

    Dir: Costa-Gavras. France. 2012. 114mins

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    Cantet, Costa-Gavras, Ghobadi and Hallstrom complete San Sebastian Official Selection
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    Cantet, Costa-Gavras, Ghobadi and Hallstrom complete San Sebastian Official Selection

    2012-08-16T13:59:00Z

    The 60th edition of the San Sebastian Film Festival will have some more big names in its line up. Festival veterans as Bahman Ghobadi and Laurent Cantet join Costa-Gavras Lasse Hallström on the final announcements for the Official Section. Laurent Cantet brings Foxfire, his first English-language feature. The Franco-Canadian co-production ...

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    ‘Adults In The Room’: Venice Review
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    ‘Adults In The Room’: Venice Review

    2019-08-31T20:00:00Z

    Parts of Costa-Gavras’s film about the Greek monetary crisis are “so dull, it’s actually rather fascinating”

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    French film and TV industry to debate controversial audiovisual law reforms in Dijon
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    French film and TV industry to debate controversial audiovisual law reforms in Dijon

    2019-11-01T12:59:00Z

    French industry body L’ARP’s annual meeting in November promises to be lively amid tension over changes to France’s audiovisual legislation.

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    Tepegöz’s Zerre wins top Moscow prize
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    Tepegöz’s Zerre wins top Moscow prize

    2013-07-01T10:49:00Z

    Turkish director Erdem Tepegöz’s social drama The Particle (Zerre) has won the Golden George for Best Film at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF).

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    Byrne, DeVito, Roth, Whedon among confirmed guests for Dublin
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    Byrne, DeVito, Roth, Whedon among confirmed guests for Dublin

    2013-01-23T18:00:00Z

    11th edition of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival runs Feb 14-24 and will open with Rufus Norris’ Broken [pictured].

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    Rampling takes charge of Paris festival

    2006-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Actress Charlotte Rampling will take over fromdirector Costa-Gavras as president of the next Paris Cinema festival which runsfrom June 27 - July 11 in the capital city.Inaugurated four years ago, the event issponsored by the city and includes a feature competition, retrospectives,tributes and has added a new short film competition ...

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    Andrew Haigh's next film to be 'Lean on Pete'
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    Andrew Haigh's next film to be 'Lean on Pete'

    2015-05-21T09:07:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Film4 backs development of Haigh’s 45 Years follow-up; Tristan Goligher to produce. 

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    Broken Song wins Dublin audience award
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    Broken Song wins Dublin audience award

    2013-02-27T12:08:00Z

    Vanishing Waves wins Dublin Film Critics Circle’s best film prize.

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    Charles Cohen & Daniel Battsek, Cohen Media Group

    2013-10-09T16:20:00Z

    Cohen Media Group founder Charles Cohen and president Daniel Battsek talk about the care they give to prestige arthouse titles in both production and distribution.

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