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NewsKino Lorber acquires 'Rabin, The Last Day'
Israeli director Amos Gitai’s latest film chronicles events surrounding the final days of the assassinated Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.
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NewsIndie Sales acquires Venice title ‘Rabin: The Last Day’
Amos Gitai’s drama about the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival.
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NewsVisit Films boards Berlinale Special ‘Shikun’, Lily Gladstone drama ‘The Unknown Country’ for EFM (exclusive)
Jeremy Thomas serves as executive producer on Shikun.
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NewsHanWay boards Amos Gitai’s Venice competition title ‘Laila In Haifa’
Sales outfit to also handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue.
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FeaturesVenice Q&A: Amos Gitai, "our minister of culture will destroy the fabric of Israeli cinema"
Gitai is screening his new feature A Tramway In Jerusalem in Venice accompanied by a new short.
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NewsGitai's Rabin film eyes fest path
Amos Gitai is hoping to screen Rabin: The Last Day at festivals in autumn.
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NewsMiranda's Fênix open for business in Brazil
EXCLUSIVE: The new Brazilian art cinema distributor has unveiled a slate including films from Marco Bellocchio, Amos Gitai and Gabriel Ripstein.
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NewsVenice film festival reveals 2015 line-up
The Danish Girl, starring Eddie Redmayne, and Atom Egoyan’s Remember among the 21 competition titles.
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