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    'The Daughter': Review
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    'The Daughter': Review

    2015-06-06T11:38:00Z

    Dir/scr: Simon Stone. Australia. 2015. 96 mins.

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    Cannes 2024 line-up guide: Special, Midnight Screenings and Premiere titles
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    Cannes 2024 line-up guide: Special, Midnight Screenings and Premiere titles

    2024-05-09T09:45:00Z

    Includes films from Oliver Stone, Sergei Loznitsa and Ron Howard.

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    75 films to tempt festival directors in 2025
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    75 films to tempt festival directors in 2025

    2025-01-06T11:00:00Z

    Expect films from Chloe Zhao, Carla Simon, Julia Ducournau, Annemarie Jacir, Kathryn Bigelow, Lynne Ramsay and (possibly) Lucrecia Martel.

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    Mongrel adopts The Daughter
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    Mongrel adopts The Daughter

    2014-09-02T21:18:00Z

    Mongrel International and Mongrel Media have picked up international and Canadian rights to Simon Stone’s Australian feature starring Geoffrey Rush and Miranda Otto.

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    ‘A Foggy Tale’, ‘Left-Handed Girl’ lead Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards nominations
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    ‘A Foggy Tale’, ‘Left-Handed Girl’ lead Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards nominations

    2025-10-01T17:44:00Z

    Further films with multiple nominations include ‘Mother Bhumi’ starring Fan Bingbing.

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    Cannes unveils 2025 Official Selection
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    Cannes unveils 2025 Official Selection

    2025-04-10T07:59:00Z

    Films by Julia Ducournau, Kelly Reichardt, Richard Linklater, Joachim Trier and Wes Anderson in competition.

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    UK deals for 'The Daughter', 'Ma Ma', 'Bang Gang', NWA doc
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    UK deals for 'The Daughter', 'Ma Ma', 'Bang Gang', NWA doc

    2015-09-29T08:08:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Metrodome inks deals for autumn festival titles and more.

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    Saura, Celestini, Stone among Venice Days line-up
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    Saura, Celestini, Stone among Venice Days line-up

    2015-07-24T18:34:00Z

    Luis Tosar thriller to open strand; Laurent Cantet to chair jury; programme includes Agnès Varda, Alice Rohrwacher shorts.

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    ‘Faruk’: Berlin Review

    2024-02-19T18:10:00Z

    Hybrid docufiction explores Istanbul’s rebuild through the experiences of the director’s nonagenarian father

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    The Family Stone

    2005-12-12T05:00:00Z

    Dir: Thomas Bezucha. US. 2005. 104mins.The Family Stoneis a serio-comic story about the holiday gathering ofa chatty, mildly bickering bohemian New England brood, and the straight-lacedgirlfriend that the eldest son brings home. A sort of mash-up of The Myth OfFingerprints and Home For TheHolidays, it's also a rich reminder of ...

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