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    JOAO PEDRO RODRIGUES - To Die Like A Man

    2007-09-21T06:00:00Z

    JOAO PEDRO RODRIGUESProject: To Die Like A ManScr: Joao Pedro RodriguesEstimated budget: $1.5m (Eu1.1m)Funds in place: $1.2m (Eu900,000)The plot of To Die Like A Man is inspired by the true story of a Lisbon transvestite. A drag queen called Tonia is struggling with her straight boyfriend, Rosario, who is a ...

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    To Die Like A Man (Morrer Como Um Homen)
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    To Die Like A Man (Morrer Como Um Homen)

    2009-05-21T10:45:00Z

    Dir. João Pedro Rodrigues. Portugal-France. 2009. 133 mins.

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    Shorts from Tsai Ming-Liang and João Pedro Rodrigues added to Cannes Critics' Week
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    Shorts from Tsai Ming-Liang and João Pedro Rodrigues added to Cannes Critics' Week

    2012-05-02T17:02:00Z

    Films to be screening during closing night on May 24.

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    Die Like A Man in France, Welcome in Spain
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    Die Like A Man in France, Welcome in Spain

    2010-04-29T12:20:00Z

    ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.

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    'The Ornithologist' goes to Strand for US
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    'The Ornithologist' goes to Strand for US

    2016-10-11T00:37:00Z

    Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Joao Pedro Rodrigues’ Portuguese drama The Ornithologist from Films Boutique.

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    Films Boutique picks up new films by Rodrigues and Safdie brothers
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    Films Boutique picks up new films by Rodrigues and Safdie brothers

    2009-05-07T12:33:00Z

    Berlin-based sales agent Films Boutique has picked up Joao Pedro Rodrigues’ To Die Like A Man and US indie filmmakers Josh & Benny Safdie’s Go Get Some Rosemary.

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    Films Boutique takes on Locarno competition title The Last Time I Saw Macao
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    Films Boutique takes on Locarno competition title The Last Time I Saw Macao

    2012-08-03T14:33:00Z

    João Rui Guerra da Mata and Pedro Rodrigues direct the Locarno world premiere title.

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    Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Directors’ Fortnight titles
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    Cannes 2022 line-up guide: Directors’ Fortnight titles

    2022-05-12T08:16:00Z

    Screen’s guide to the Cannes Official Selection and parallel sections.

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    65 submissions for foreign language Oscar
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    65 submissions for foreign language Oscar

    2010-10-13T20:06:00Z

    Sixty-five countries, including first-time entrants Ethiopia and Greenland, have submitted films for consideration for the foreign language film Oscar, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced.

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    Wild Grass, Broken Embraces bookend auteur-rich New York Film Festival
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    Wild Grass, Broken Embraces bookend auteur-rich New York Film Festival

    2009-08-12T02:30:00Z

    Alain Resnais’ Wild Grasswill open and Pedro Almodovar’s Broken Embraces will close the 47th New York Film Festival this autumn. Sony Pictures Classics holds domestic rights to both titles.

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