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Agnieszka Holland among jury for Georgia’s Eliso film awards
EXCLUSIVE: Carlos Reygadas, Dito Tsintsadze also on jury for June 14 awards.
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Restored version of Carlos Reygadas ‘Battle In Heaven’ sells to US (exclusive)
Film is having its world premiere in Berlin’s Classics Special.
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Strand Releasing takes US rights to Post Tenebras Lux
Carlos Reygadas’ Mexico-set drama premiered in Cannes where it won the best director’s prize and most recently screened at AFI FEST.
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'Our Time': Venice Review
Carlos Reygadas writes, directs and co-stars with his wife in this unflinchingly honest film
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Rotterdam CineMart awards go to Touch Me Not and Kid
Deals during CineMart include Le Pacte handling sales on Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenebras Lux.
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Venice competition title ‘In Between Dying’ lands worldwide sales agent (exclusive)
Friend and supporter Christian Mungiu hails “meditation on the state of the world”.
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San Sebastian's Horizontes Latinos selects 12 including Avila's Clandestine Childhood
The Horizontes Latinos programme at the 60th edition of the San Sebastian Festival has selected 12 films by filmmakers from Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Colombia.
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New Wave takes UK rights to Mexican trio (exclusive)
Acquisitions include IFFR title Our Time (Nuestro Tiempo).
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New Horizons takes on three Cannes Competition titles for Poland
The New Horizons Association has acquired Polish rights to Cannes titles Holy Motors [pictured] by Leos Carax, Post Tenebras Lux by Carlos Reygadas and Beyond the Hills by Cristian Mungiu.
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