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FeaturesSion Sono, Tokyo Tribe
After hit Why Don’t You Play In Hell?, director Sion Sono tackles hip-hop and gangs with manga adaptation Tokyo Tribe. Jason Gray visits the set.
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NewsJapan’s Gaga launches Sion Sono 'erotic terrorism' film
Japan’s Gaga Corporation is launching sales on a new film based on a comic and TV series from Tokyo Tribe director Sion Sono.
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NewsL'Etrange Festival fetes Audiard, Sion
Jacques Audiard, Sono Sion and Godfrey Reggio select films for cult festival.
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NewsKarlovy Vary: top Euro, Asian directors to present favourites
Six selected directors include Michaël R. Roskam [pictured], Kim Ki-duk and Sion Sono.
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NewsToronto to world premiere Angel, Tusk
Michael Wintbottom’s The Face of An Angel, Kevin Smith’s Tusk and Peter Strickland’s The Duke Of Burgundy will receive their world premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival; new documentaries from Joshua Oppenheimer and Nick Broomfield are also among TIFF’s second wave.
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NewsIdris Elba film up for Rotterdam award
IFFR reveals Big Screen Awards nominees and the complete line-up for its Bright Future and Spectrum strands, including world premieres from the US, China and the Netherlands.
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NewsLondon Film Festival 2014: full line-up
Browse all the sections of the 58th London Film Festival (Oct 8-18) including the galas, competition titles and individual sections.
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