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    Liam Neeson boards action thriller ‘Hotel Tehran’, Rocket Science kicks off Cannes sales
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    Liam Neeson boards action thriller ‘Hotel Tehran’, Rocket Science kicks off Cannes sales

    2024-05-14T16:29:00Z

    Guy Moshe to direct from original idea by former CIA operative Bazzel Baz.

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    2010-09-14T10:17:00Z

    Israel-born, US based director Guy Moshe talks about his film Bunraku, which is screening in Toronto’s Midnight Madness section.

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    Bunraku

    2010-09-12T14:04:00Z

    Dir/scr: Guy Moshe. US. 2010. 118mins

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    Bleiberg/Dimbort launches TIFF sales on James Darcy, Delroy Lindo sci-fi ‘LX 2048’ (exclusive)
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    Bleiberg/Dimbort launches TIFF sales on James Darcy, Delroy Lindo sci-fi ‘LX 2048’ (exclusive)

    2020-09-10T11:37:00Z

    Delroy Lindo, Anna Brewster, Gina McKee also star.

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    ARC, XLrator take US rights to action title Bunraku
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    ARC, XLrator take US rights to action title Bunraku

    2011-04-26T18:51:00Z

    Snoot Entertainment’s martial arts bonanza stars Josh Hartnett, Ron Perlman, Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson.

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    Hartnett to take the lead in Snoot's martial arts action pic Bunraku

    2008-02-01T01:45:00Z

    Snoot Entertainment, the four year-old LA-based production company behind Toronto Film Festival premiere Terra, has cast Josh Hartnett in martial arts action film Bunraku.The live action film is written and will be directed by Guy Moshe (Holly) and is the story of a a young man who has spent his ...

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    IM Global takes on Bunraku with Josh Hartnett, Demi Moore

    2008-04-18T00:34:00Z

    IM Global will commence worldwide pre-sales in Cannes on the martial arts action film Bunraku starring Josh Hartnett and Demi Moore.Production got underway on April 17 in Bucharest, Romania, on the Snoot Entertainment feature. The cast includes Japanese stars Gackt Camui and Shun Sugata as well as Woody Harrelson, Kevin ...

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    EFM: Josh Hartnett to star in thriller 'The Last Draw Of Jack Of Hearts'
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    EFM: Josh Hartnett to star in thriller 'The Last Draw Of Jack Of Hearts'

    2017-02-04T22:39:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Highland Film Group will commences talks with worldwide buyers in Berlin.

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    UPDATE: Toronto adds more big world premieres; unveils Midnight Madness line-up
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    UPDATE: Toronto adds more big world premieres; unveils Midnight Madness line-up

    2010-08-17T16:00:00Z

    Toronto International Film Festival has unveiled more films in its programme. Notable new world premieres include Matt Reeves’ Let Me In, Clint Eastwood’s Hereafter, and Dustin Lance Black’s What’s Wrong With Virginia.

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    Toronto 2010: This year's hottest titles
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    2010-09-06T12:08:00Z

    Profiles and sales details of the gala and special presentations, plus key world premieres at this year’s Toronto.

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