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    Houda Benyamina’s ‘All For One’ acquired by Studiocanal/Orange Studio (exclusive)
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    Houda Benyamina’s ‘All For One’ acquired by Studiocanal/Orange Studio (exclusive)

    2024-05-14T05:00:00Z

    The film is Benyamina’s second feature following ‘Divines’. 

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    Houda Benyamina, Giona Nazzaro among Red Sea industry jurors for $400,000 awards
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    Houda Benyamina, Giona Nazzaro among Red Sea industry jurors for $400,000 awards

    2022-11-10T14:33:00Z

    Six awards will be presented with two ‘in-kind’ prizes.

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    Eurimages backs new Houda Benyamina, Jessica Hausner projects in latest round of funding
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    Eurimages backs new Houda Benyamina, Jessica Hausner projects in latest round of funding

    2021-12-10T13:02:00Z

    New films from Cristian Mungiu, Abderrahmane Sissako, Bertrand Bonello and Nikolaj Arcel have also receieved funding. 

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    “It’s not a comeback film”: former French rap star Diams talks Cannes bio-doc ‘Salam’
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    “It’s not a comeback film”: former French rap star Diams talks Cannes bio-doc ‘Salam’

    2022-05-27T12:19:00Z

    Bio-documentary is co-directed by ex-rapper Melanie Diams, ‘Divines’ director Houda Benyamina and writer Anne Cissé.

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    Cannes Q&A: Houda Benyamina talks 'Divines'
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    Cannes Q&A: Houda Benyamina talks 'Divines'

    2016-05-21T11:11:00Z

    The French film-maker speaks to Screen about her Directors’ Fortnight entry, Divines

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    'Divines': Cannes Review
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    'Divines': Cannes Review

    2016-05-22T21:29:00Z

    Dir: Houda Benyamina. France. 2016. 106 mins

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    Is Netflix's 'Divines' acquisition a game-changer for indie film?
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    Is Netflix's 'Divines' acquisition a game-changer for indie film?

    2016-11-08T14:11:00Z

    Camera d’Or winner Divines gets a worldwide release on Netflix in November.

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    Cannes adds two new titles to 2022 Official Selection
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    Cannes adds two new titles to 2022 Official Selection

    2022-04-29T15:28:00Z

    The new additions bring the total number of films in Official Selection to 68. 

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    Netflix reveals Cannes haul including hits 'Divines', 'Aquarius'
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    Netflix reveals Cannes haul including hits 'Divines', 'Aquarius'

    2016-06-07T11:26:00Z

    The streaming giant has revealed eight Cannes acquisitions a day after it announced its first Indian original.

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    ‘Salam’: Cannes Review
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    ‘Salam’: Cannes Review

    2022-05-27T13:49:00Z

    Doc exploring French rap star Diam’s mental health and conversion to Islam is compromised by the involvement of its subject

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