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    Lone Scherfig’s ‘The Shift’ among 2022 Berlinale Series, Generation premieres
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    Lone Scherfig’s ‘The Shift’ among 2022 Berlinale Series, Generation premieres

    2022-01-14T15:12:00Z

    New TV series from Philippe Falardeau, Daniel Burman will also screen in the Berlinale.  

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    Telefilm backs new films from Falardeau, Poole, Picard

    2007-02-22T22:50:00Z

    Fresh from his triumphant Best Picture prize for Congorama at Quebec's Jutras earlier this week, Quebecois auteur Philippe Falardeau has been greenlit by Telefilm Canada for his next production, C'est Pas Moi Je Le Jure. It was one of ten films in the latest round of French-language project funding by ...

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    Adoration, Fifty Dead Men, Before Tomorrow among Canada's Top Ten

    2008-12-16T20:31:00Z

    Atom Egoyan's Adoration, Kari Skogland's Fifty Dead Men Walking and Marie-Helène Cousineau and Madeline Piujuq Ivalu's Sundance 2009 World Cinema competitor Before Tomorrow were among the features selected as Canada's Top Ten for 2008. Organized by the Toronto International Film Festival Group, the eighth annual presentation celebrates the year in ...

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    Six world premieres selected for Berlinale's Generation section

    2008-12-17T16:04:00Z

    World premieres of new films by Sweden's Fredrik Edfeldt and Germany's Lars Büchel are among the first 13 titles selected for Generation, the Berlinale's section for children and young people. The section is in its first edition under the direction of Maryanne Redpath who succeeded Thomas Hailer earlier this year.The ...

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