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St Petersburg International Media Forum closes inaugural edition with world premiere of Serena.
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Seven films will compete for the top prize at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
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NewsBFI Flare reveals 2015 line-up
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NewsMarket support for 39 European films at Toronto
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