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    Giuseppe Capotondi
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    Giuseppe Capotondi

    2011-04-28T13:38:00Z

    Commercials and video director Giuseppe Capotondi talks to Screen about his debut feature The Double Hour, recently released in the US.

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    The Double Hour (La Doppia Ora)
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    The Double Hour (La Doppia Ora)

    2009-09-24T01:09:00Z

    Dir: Giuseppe Capotondi. Italy. 2009. 94 mins .

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    Maoz, Antoniak among EFA Discovery nominees
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    Maoz, Antoniak among EFA Discovery nominees

    2010-10-11T14:20:00Z

    Samuel Maoz, Florin Serban, Giuseppe Capotondi, Feo Aladag and Urszula Antoniak nominated for EFA’s European Discovery - Prix FIPRESCI.

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    France SND takes worldwide sales on Capotondi's La Doppia Ora
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    France SND takes worldwide sales on Capotondi's La Doppia Ora

    2009-08-26T09:57:00Z

    France’s SND has taken world sales on Giuseppe Capotondi’s La Doppia Ora. The film will premiere in the official selection at Venice and screen in the Contemporary World Cinema section of Toronto.

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    Claes Bang to star in 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' for HanWay Films (exclusive)
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    Claes Bang to star in 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' for HanWay Films (exclusive)

    2018-04-24T12:27:00Z

    Elizabeth Debicki, Christopher Walken also starring in noir thriller.

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    ‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’: Venice Review
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    ‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’: Venice Review

    2019-09-07T17:00:00Z

       

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    Toronto 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala titles
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    Toronto 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala titles

    2019-09-04T12:29:00Z

    Gala titles include ‘Hustlers’, ’Western Skies’ and ‘Just Mercy’.

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    Venice 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to Out of Competition titles
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    Venice 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to Out of Competition titles

    2019-08-22T09:39:00Z

    Screen  profiles the 21 titles to be screened out of competition at the 76th edition of the Venice International Film Festival (August 28 - September 7). 

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    The First Beautiful Thing leads David of Donatello nominations
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    The First Beautiful Thing leads David of Donatello nominations

    2010-04-08T14:49:00Z

    Other leading nominees for Italian honours are The Man Who Will Come, Vincere, Baaria, and Loose Cannons.

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    League of nations

    2010-12-01T13:04:00Z

    The 2010 European Film Awards, held December 4 in Tallinn, Estonia, is trying to open doors for the continent’s film-makers — both within and beyond Europe. Geoffrey Macnab reports

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