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Reviews‘Adult Children’ review: Galway prizewinner is smart, breezy US coming-of-age drama
Film Fleadh’s best international independent feature is reminiscent of the work of Lynn Shelton
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NewsLynn Shelton, 'Humpday' director and US indie darling, dies at 54
Writer, director, actor died in Los Angeles from previously unidentified blood disorder.
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NewsThe Orchard boards Lynn Shelton's 'Outside In'
Drama will premiere in Toronto, followed by a theatrical release in early 2018.
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NewsProtagonist to sell most int'l rights on Your Sister’s Sister
Lynn Shelton’s Humpday follow-up premiered in Toronto recently and stars Emily Blunt, Rosemarie DeWitt and Mark Duplass.
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NewsSXSW comedy 'Sword Of Trust' lands at IFC Films
Source: Courtesy of IFC Films Sword Of Trust IFC Films has picked up North American rights to Lynn Shelton’s improv-based comedy Sword Of Trust following its world premiere at SXSW earlier in the month. Marc Maron, Jillian Bell, Michaela Watkins, and Jon Bass star in Shelton’s (Your ...
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival records rise in admissions in 2012; sets 2013 dates
The festival, which closed last night with the UK premiere of Le Havre, sold out over 30 screenings.
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NewsNichols' Mud to open Deauville Festival of American Film
Guests of honour include director William Friedkin, who will give masterclass, and prolific Hollywood producer Paula Wagner.
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