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    HanWay boards Amos Gitai’s Venice competition title ‘Laila In Haifa’
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    HanWay boards Amos Gitai’s Venice competition title ‘Laila In Haifa’

    2020-07-28T12:53:00Z

    Sales outfit to also handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue.

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    Carmel
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    Carmel

    2009-09-13T22:05:00Z

    Dir/scr. Amos Gitai. Israel / France / Italy, 2009. 93 min.

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    Wide House picks up Amos Gitai’s Lullaby to my Father
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    Wide House picks up Amos Gitai’s Lullaby to my Father

    2012-09-02T19:32:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Wide strikes non-exclusive sales deal for Gitai’s Venice Out of Competition entry, also picks up director’s 2009 film Carmel.

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    Venice line-up unveiled with 50 world premieres including new Malick, Bier, Gitai, Oliveira films
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    Venice line-up unveiled with 50 world premieres including new Malick, Bier, Gitai, Oliveira films

    2012-07-26T11:19:00Z

    UPDATED: The Venice Film Festival has unveiled the line-up for its 69th edition, including 50 world premieres such as To The Wonder [pictured] by Terrence Malick, Spring Breakers by Harmony Korine, and Pieta by Kim Ki-duk.

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    Tian's Warrior gets world premiere at TIFF
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    Tian's Warrior gets world premiere at TIFF

    2009-08-30T00:27:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has added two final titles to its September line-up - Tian Zhuang Zhuang’s The Warrior And The Wolf and Hana Makhmalbaf’s Green Days.

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    Lebanon, White Ribbon, A Obra De Arte among 400-strong Sao Paulo roster
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    Lebanon, White Ribbon, A Obra De Arte among 400-strong Sao Paulo roster

    2009-10-24T04:55:00Z

    The Sao Paulo International Film Festival kicked off on October 22 with a guest-only screening of Ken Loach’s Looking For Eric as festival staff prepared to unveil more than 400 titles in the line-up, including new local films, festival favourites and world premieres.

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    Venice 2012 buzz: the festival's top world premieres
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    Venice 2012 buzz: the festival's top world premieres

    2012-08-30T16:33:00Z

    From the work of previous Golden Lion winners to the pick of this year’s debut film-makers, Screen profiles the hot films playing in and out of competition.

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    Toronto International Film Festival line-up

    2009-08-19T12:39:00Z

    Screen International brings you the comprehensive 2009 Toronto line-up.

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