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    Gigante (Giant)
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    Gigante (Giant)

    2009-02-08T17:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Adrian Biniez. Uruguay-Germany-Argentina-Netherlands. 2009. 84mins.

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    City Of Life And Death takes San Sebastian's Golden Shell
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    City Of Life And Death takes San Sebastian's Golden Shell

    2009-09-27T17:45:00Z

    Lu Chuan’s harrowing drama City Of Life And Death was the surprise winner as San Sebastian came to a close on Saturday, claiming the Golden Shell and shutting out Spanish-language productions including The Secret In Their Eyes and Dancer And The Thief.

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    La Nana, Down For Life added to LA Latino Int'l Film Fesival roster
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    La Nana, Down For Life added to LA Latino Int'l Film Fesival roster

    2009-10-01T19:31:00Z

    The 13th Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) has unveiled its line-up, with screenings set for Sebastian Silva’s Chilean comedy La Nana, Adrian Biniez’ drama Gigante, and the US premiere of Alan Jacobs’ gang drama Down For Life.

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    San Sebastian announces Horizontes Latinos titles
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    San Sebastian announces Horizontes Latinos titles

    2009-08-18T15:01:00Z

    San Sebastian International Film Festival has revealed 13 titles will compete in this year’s Horizontes Latinos section, which covers the new projects coming out of Latin America.

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    Peru's The Milk Of Sorrow wins Golden Bear at Berlinale

    2009-02-14T20:27:00Z

    For the second year running, the Berlinale's Golden Bear has gone to Latin America with the International Jury led by Tilda Swinton selecting Peruvian filmmaker Claudia Llosa's second feature The Milk Of Sorrow for the top honours this year.Sold internationally by The Match Factory and supported by the Berlinale's World ...

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    Hubert Bals Fund backs projects including UCR selection Goodbye

    2011-05-16T16:53:00Z

    The Hubert Bals Fund of the International Film festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has announced the 22 projects it will be supporting in its Spring Selection Round.

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    Mississipi Damned, Fish Tank, Vincere swipe top awards at the Chicago Film Festival
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    Mississipi Damned, Fish Tank, Vincere swipe top awards at the Chicago Film Festival

    2009-10-19T13:53:00Z

    Tina Mabry’s Mississipi Damned took the Gold Huge for best festure as the 45th Chicago Film Festival, which closes on October 22.

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    World Cinema Fund works with new films from Morocco, Mexico, Armenia

    2010-07-06T15:10:00Z

    The Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund jury has selected three new film projects for production funding.

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    2009 Award Winners
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    2009 Award Winners

    2009-12-10T13:11:00Z

    Screen rounds up the major award winners of 2009.

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    Berlinale Official Selection 2009

    2009-01-27T17:04:00Z

    The 59th edition of the Berlin International film festival has confirmed the complete lineup for its 2009 official selection.Please click highlighted titles to see Screen review.BERLINALE OFFICIAL SELECTIONIN COMPETITION All The Others (Ger) - Dir: Maren Ade Cheri (UK-Ger) - Dir: Stephen Frears Darbareye Elly (About Elly) (Iran) - Asghar ...

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