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FeaturesKim Nguyen, love in the cold
Four years on from the Oscar-nominated War Witch, Kim Nguyen returns with a romantic drama set near the North Pole. Screen speaks to the writer-director.
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NewsTelefilm Canada pledges C$8.1m for 14 films
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NewsFilms Distribution moves for Kim Nguyen’s 'Eye On Juliet'
Joe Cole [pictured] and Lina El Arabi star in the forthcoming love story from the director of War Witch.
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A heavyweight roster of world premieres from the leading lights of Canada’s film industry will grace the Toronto International Film Festival next month.
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FeaturesCannes 2016: Directors' Fortnight
The full line-up of Directors’ Fortnight world premieres at the 69th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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