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    Cartagena to stage Brillante Mendoza tribute
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    Cartagena to stage Brillante Mendoza tribute

    2016-01-05T21:02:00Z

    The 56th edition of the Cartagena International Film Festival (FICCI) set to run from March 2-7 has announced a retrospective of the Filipino filmmaker’s work.

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    Cannes: Films Distribution reunites with Brillante Mendoza on 'Ma’ Rosa'
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    Cannes: Films Distribution reunites with Brillante Mendoza on 'Ma’ Rosa'

    2016-04-25T11:35:00Z

    Filipino director’s Palme d’Or contender revolves around a convenience store owner who sells narcotics on the side.

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    Serbis (Service)
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    Serbis (Service)

    2008-05-18T06:43:00Z

    Dir. Brillante Ma.Mendoza. Philippines/France. 2008. 94mins.

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    'Taxi', 'Tikkun', 'The Lobster' make Sarajevo Kinoscope cut
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    'Taxi', 'Tikkun', 'The Lobster' make Sarajevo Kinoscope cut

    2015-07-20T16:58:00Z

    Non-competitive sidebar features 19 films; Brillante Mendoza tribute on festival slate.

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    Fortissimo picks up Mendoza's Cannes-bound Serbis

    2008-04-28T08:37:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has acquired worldwide rights outside of France and the Philippines to Brillante Mendoza's Serbis, the first Filipino film to screen in competition at Cannes in 24 years. The last Filipino film to screen in Cannes competition was the late director Lino Brocka's Bayan Ko: My Own Country. The ...

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    Sapi
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    Sapi

    2013-09-06T10:31:00Z

    Dir: Brillante Ma Mendoza. Philippines. 2013. 101mins

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    Fortissimo's racks up Cannes deals for Tokyo Sonata, Serbis

    2008-05-28T14:03:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has announced further sales from its Cannes slate.Wong Kar Wai's Ashes Of Time Redux, which screened out of competition, sold to Korea (Sponge) and the UK (Artificial Eye).Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Tokyo Sonata, in Un Certain Regard, sold to Korea (Sponge), France (ARP), Israel (United King), and Singapore (Cathay).Nathan Rissman's ...

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    Kinatay

    2009-05-18T10:21:00Z

    Dir: Brillante Mendoza. 2009. France/Philippines. 110 minutes

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    PVC-1 takes top prize at Bangkok's Golden Kinnarees

    2008-09-28T17:25:00Z

    Colombian feature PCV-1, directed by Spiros Stathoulopoulos, took the grand prix in the main competition of the Bangkok International Film Festival's Golden Kinnaree Awards on Sunday night. The three-person jury, comprising South-East Asian filmmakers Eric Khoo, Lav Diaz and Aditya Assarat, applauded the film for its 'raw, original and relentless ...

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    Equation goes on Death March
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    Equation goes on Death March

    2013-05-21T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: French distributor acquires rights to Adolfo Borinaga Alix Jr.’s Un Certain Regard title.

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