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    Outbound (Periferic)
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    Outbound (Periferic)

    2010-08-08T16:08:00Z

    Dir: Bogdan George Apetri. Romania-Austria. 2010. 87 mins

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    ‘Unidentified’: Thessaloniki Review
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    ‘Unidentified’: Thessaloniki Review

    2020-11-08T10:00:00Z

    A dark, propulsive thriller about corruption and racism in Romania’s police force

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    Artistic director of Transilvania previews this year’s festival, talks news names, films to watch
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    Artistic director of Transilvania previews this year’s festival, talks news names, films to watch

    2022-06-17T08:17:00Z

    Mihai Chirilov also reveals ongoing funding wrangles with Romania’s ministry of culture. 

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    Romania's Outbound wins Golden Alexander in Thessaloniki
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    Romania's Outbound wins Golden Alexander in Thessaloniki

    2010-12-12T11:11:00Z

    Adverse weather conditions and the severe economic situation of the country did not manage to blackout the success of the 51st edition of the Thessaloniki International Film Festival (TIFF), the first under the new artistic director Dimitris Eipides.The festival wrapped with the gala screening of Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan.Two Romanian ...

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    Incendies wins Warsaw Grand Prix
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    Incendies wins Warsaw Grand Prix

    2010-10-18T10:25:00Z

    Denis Villeneuve’s Venice and Toronto hit Incendies collected top honours at the 26th Warsaw International Film Festival.

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    Thessaloniki kicks off first edition under new director Dimitri Eipides
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    Thessaloniki kicks off first edition under new director Dimitri Eipides

    2010-12-03T08:38:00Z

    The 51st Thessaloniki international film festival (TIFF) kicks off today with the gala screening of Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours. It will wrap Dec 12 with Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan.

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    Venice 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Horizons titles
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    Venice 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Horizons titles

    2021-08-27T09:18:00Z

    The Venice Film Festival runs September 1-11.

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    Transilvania to honor Michael York, announces lineup
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    Transilvania to honor Michael York, announces lineup

    The festival that grew up with the Romanian New Wave will celebrate its 10th birthday with more films, more cash and more stars

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    Page Eight, A Dangerous Method to book-end Warsaw
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    Page Eight, A Dangerous Method to book-end Warsaw

    2011-09-22T09:50:00Z

    David Hare’s Page Eight and David Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method will open and close this year’s Warsaw Film Festival (WFF) which is running for ten days on nine cinema screens with a programme of 127 feature-length films and 97 shorts from 59 countries from October 7-16.

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    Reykjavik Film Festival kicks off tonight with Sigur Ros film Inni
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    Reykjavik Film Festival kicks off tonight with Sigur Ros film Inni

    2011-09-22T08:00:00Z

    Guests and honorees at festival will include Bela Tarr and Lone Scherfig.

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