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    Himizu
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    Himizu

    2011-09-06T22:24:00Z

    Dir: Sion Sono. Japan. 2011. 128mins.

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    Japan’s Gaga launches Sion Sono 'erotic terrorism' film
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    Japan’s Gaga launches Sion Sono 'erotic terrorism' film

    2015-03-23T04:30:00Z

    Japan’s Gaga Corporation is launching sales on a new film based on a comic and TV series from Tokyo Tribe director Sion Sono.

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    New Sion Sono disaster drama Land Of Hope gets backing from UK's Third Window Films
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    New Sion Sono disaster drama Land Of Hope gets backing from UK's Third Window Films

    2012-01-20T03:00:00Z

    The latest film from Japanese director Sion Sono has attracted a roster of domestic and international investment as the acclaimed auteur’s profile continues to rise.

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    Why Don’t You Play In Hell?
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    Why Don’t You Play In Hell?

    2013-08-29T22:37:00Z

    Dir/scr: Sion Sono. Japan. 2013. 119mins

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    Venice announces competition, out of competition official selections
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    Venice announces competition, out of competition official selections

    2011-07-28T10:48:00Z

    Titles confirmed include Steve McQueen’s Shame, Madonna’s W.E., William Friedkin’s Killer Joe [pictured], Emanuele Crialese’s Terraferma, Aleksander Sokurov’s Faust and Yorgos Lanthimos’ Alps.

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    Toronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria
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    Toronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria

    2011-08-16T15:00:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has today announced dozens more films in its programme.

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    Gaga closes deal on Paul WS Anderson's Pompeii
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    Gaga closes deal on Paul WS Anderson's Pompeii

    2011-09-15T17:04:00Z

    Gaga Corporation has closed a deal on its second major film at Toronto, buying Japanese rights to Impact Pictures’ $100m romantic adventure epic Pompeii from Summit Entertainment.

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    Gaga names new board members, to accelerate acquisitions and distribution
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    Gaga names new board members, to accelerate acquisitions and distribution

    2011-10-03T17:58:00Z

    Japanese producer-distributor Gaga Corporation has announced several corporate promotions in a move to build on the the company’s recent successes in its acquisitions and distribution business.

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    Venice 2011: Competition profiles
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    Venice 2011: Competition profiles

    2011-08-25T15:31:00Z

    Screen gears up for the Venice Film Festival’s 2011 edition, which promises to kickstart the annual awards season.

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    UPDATED: Sokurov's Faust wins Venice Golden Lion
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    UPDATED: Sokurov's Faust wins Venice Golden Lion

    2011-09-11T13:27:00Z

    Silver Lion goes to People Mountain People Sea; acting prizes go to Michael Fassbender for Shame and Deanie Yip for A Simple Life.

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