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    Manoel de Oliveira, 1908-2015
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    Manoel de Oliveira, 1908-2015

    2015-04-02T22:05:00Z

    The world lost its oldest active director on Thursday when the Portuguese film-maker died in Oporto. He was 106.

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    The Strange Case of Angelica (O Estranho Caso de Angélica)
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    The Strange Case of Angelica (O Estranho Caso de Angélica)

    2010-05-13T23:21:00Z

    Dir-scr Manoel de Oliveira. Portugal-Spain-France-Brazil 2010. 104mins

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    Honey, Somewhere bookend Greece's Panorama of European Cinema
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    Honey, Somewhere bookend Greece's Panorama of European Cinema

    2010-10-21T13:05:00Z

    Semih Kaplanoglu’s Berlin Golden Bear winner Honey and Sofia Coppola’s Venice Golden Lion awarded Somewhere bookend the 23rdPanorama of European Cinema which opens in Athens today.

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    Cannes unveils 18 films in Un Certain Regard section
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    Cannes unveils 18 films in Un Certain Regard section

    2010-04-15T11:40:00Z

    The 2010 Cannes Un Certain Regard line-up features Hideo Nakata’s Chatroom and Jean-Luc Godard’s Film Socialism.

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    Un Certain Regard

    2010-05-14T14:03:00Z

    The 2010 Cannes Un Certain Regard line-up.

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    Viennale devotes special programmes to Rohmer, Lubtchansky, Denis Cote
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    Viennale devotes special programmes to Rohmer, Lubtchansky, Denis Cote

    2010-08-23T12:24:00Z

    The Viennale has unveiled some highlights from its 2010 programme (the festival runs Oct 21-Nov 3).

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    Toronto 2010 final lineups: Masters, Visions, Vanguard and Mavericks
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    Toronto 2010 final lineups: Masters, Visions, Vanguard and Mavericks

    2010-08-24T09:34:00Z

    Films added include works by Godard, Gitai, Loach, Breillat, Leopold, Araki.

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