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    Cirkus Columbia
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    Cirkus Columbia

    2010-07-25T11:09:00Z

    Dir/scr: Danis Tanovic. Bosnia and Herzegovina-France-UK-Slovenia-Germany-Belgium-Serbia. 2010. 115mins

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    Danis Tanovic

    2010-09-02T13:21:00Z

    Bosnian director Danis Tanovic gets back to his roots with his fourth feature Cirkus Columbia, which is screening in Venice Days.

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    Danis Tanovic in Doha producer pledge
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    Danis Tanovic in Doha producer pledge

    2015-03-08T22:05:00Z

    The Bosnian Oscar winner has offered his services as producer to a Middle Eastern project at the Doha Film Institute’s inaugural Qumra Masters sessions.

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    Sarajevo to open with Tanovic's Cirkus Columbia

    2010-05-12T16:37:00Z

    It marks Tanovic’s first film set in Bosnia and Herzegovina since Oscar-winning No Man’s Land.

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    Cirkus Columbia, Majority win top prizes at Golden Orange

    2010-10-18T07:32:00Z

    Danis Tanovic’s Cirkus Columbia won best picture in the international competition of this year’s Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival (Oct 9-14), while Seren Yuce’s Majority took best film in the national competition.

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    Bosnia selects Cirkus Columbia; Bulgaria submits Eastern Plays for Oscars
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    Bosnia selects Cirkus Columbia; Bulgaria submits Eastern Plays for Oscars

    2010-09-22T18:08:00Z

    Bosnia and Herzegovina’s candidate for best foreign language film at the Academy Awards will be Danis Tanovic’s Cirkus Columbia. Kamen Kalev’s Eastern Plays will represent Bulgaria

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    France leads pack in 2011 European Film Awards selection
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    France leads pack in 2011 European Film Awards selection

    2011-09-12T12:23:00Z

    The European Film Academy has revealed the 45 films selected for this year’s European Film Awards with France gaining 11 nods (8 of which are co-productions) followed by Germany and Spain.

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    Match Factory joins Tanovic's Cirkus

    2009-02-09T06:00:00Z

    The Match Factory (TMF) will handle international sales for Oscar-winning director Danis Tanovic's Cirkus Columbia (working title) which will be his first feature to be shot in his Bosnian homeland. The adaptation of the debut novel of the same name by Croatian journalist Ivica Djikic is being prepared by Tanovic ...

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    Medienboard fund supports international productions

    2009-04-15T14:23:00Z

    New films by Roman Polanski, Christopher Smith, Danis Tanovic and Agnieszka Holland are among 36projects awarded more than $5.9m (Euro 4.5m) by Germany’s second largest regional film fund,Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg.

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    San Sebastian's additions include works from Poitras, Trapero, Lacuesta
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    San Sebastian's additions include works from Poitras, Trapero, Lacuesta

    2010-08-18T13:13:00Z

    Specials boasts world premiere of Lacuesta’s All Night Long.

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