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    Back To Stay
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    Back To Stay

    2011-08-12T00:07:00Z

    Dir/scr: Milagros Mumenthaler. Argentina-Switzerland. 2011. 99mins

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    Toronto 2025 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform and Midnight Madness titles
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    Toronto 2025 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform and Midnight Madness titles

    2025-09-02T14:04:00Z

    TIFF’s Platform and Midnight Madness 2025 selection includes titles by Farnoosh Samadi, Bryan Fuller and Matt Johnson.

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    Locarno's Golden Leopard awarded to Argentina's Back To Stay
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    Locarno's Golden Leopard awarded to Argentina's Back To Stay

    2011-08-13T20:29:00Z

    The international jury headed by Portuguese producer Paolo Branco presented the festival’s top honour to Argentinian-born Milagros Mumenthaler for her debut feature Back To Stay (Abrir Puertas Y Ventanas).

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    Mariachi Gringo, Back To Stay win at busy Guadalajara
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    Mariachi Gringo, Back To Stay win at busy Guadalajara

    2012-03-12T18:21:00Z

    Festival sees record 100,000 paid admissions.

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    Toronto adds 7 more world premieres including features by Millet, O'Nan, Petersen
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    Toronto adds 7 more world premieres including features by Millet, O'Nan, Petersen

    2011-08-23T13:46:00Z

    Toronto has unveiled the final selections for this year’s programme. In total, the festival has now programmed 336 films, including 268 features (that compares to last year’s 339 and 258) representing 65 countries (up from 59).

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    Guadalajara International Film Festival (2-10 March)
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    Guadalajara International Film Festival (2-10 March)

    2012-03-15T17:30:00Z

    Industry attendees at the 27th Guadalajara International Film Festival.

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    San Sebastian's Horizontes Latinos includes Cannes hits Las Acacias, Miss Bala
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    San Sebastian's Horizontes Latinos includes Cannes hits Las Acacias, Miss Bala

    2011-08-18T11:26:00Z

    San Sebastian has unveiled the Horizontes Latinos programme of 13 films, all competing for the Horizontes Awards.

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    Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund awards €333,000 in latest round
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    Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund awards €333,000 in latest round

    2012-11-14T12:04:00Z

    Recipients include Chile’s Dominga Sotomayor [pictured].

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    Viennale paying tribute to Jeremy Thomas, Harry Belafonte and Chantal Akerman
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    Viennale paying tribute to Jeremy Thomas, Harry Belafonte and Chantal Akerman

    2011-08-22T11:49:00Z

    This year’s Viennale (Oct 20 – Nov 2) will be staging special programmes to celebrate the work of UK producer Jeremy Thomas [pictured], US actor and political activitist Harry Belafonte and the Belgian director Chantal Akerman.

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    Rotterdam's Bright Future section includes 14 world premieres
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    Rotterdam's Bright Future section includes 14 world premieres

    2012-01-13T15:17:00Z

    Projects about school pranks, sugarcane, mushroom foragers.

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