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    Berlin 2017: Michael Winterbottom music doc, Lena Dunham-voiced animation in Generations
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    Berlin 2017: Michael Winterbottom music doc, Lena Dunham-voiced animation in Generations

    2016-12-23T12:39:00Z

    Three UK features among first 15 films selected for Berlin’s Generations programme.

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    Everyday

    2012-09-12T04:57:00Z

    Dir: Michael Winterbottom. UK. 2012. 97mins

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    Bankside seals Spike Island, Everyday deals
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    Bankside seals Spike Island, Everyday deals

    2013-03-20T09:05:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Vertigo/Universal Pictures UK to release Spike Island in UK, IFC picks up Winterbottom drama for US, The Philosophers in-demand.

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    Winterbottom's Everyday to get world premiere as part of Toronto Masters
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    Winterbottom's Everyday to get world premiere as part of Toronto Masters

    2012-08-21T14:01:00Z

    TIFF selects 14 projects for Masters, also by de Oliveira, Haneke, Kiarostami, Mungiu. Mavericks discussions include David Geffen.

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    Black Nights Film Festival unveils EurAsia competition line-up
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    Black Nights Film Festival unveils EurAsia competition line-up

    2012-11-07T12:27:00Z

    Everyday, Hannah Arendt and Wadjda [pictured] among films in contention.

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    Abu Dhabi lineup includes 81 features, 8 world premieres
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    Abu Dhabi lineup includes 81 features, 8 world premieres

    2012-09-25T16:39:00Z

    Narrative feature competition includes Everyday, Ginger and Rosa; festival to host 8 world premieres, 3 international premieres.

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    Code 46

    2003-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Michael Winterbottom. UK. 2003. 92 mins. The latest product to leave the non-stop assembly line of Michael Winterbottom and Revolution Films is that rarest of creatures, the all-British sci-fi movie. Code 46 is set in 'the near future', and its evocation of this desertified world, where genetic engineering ...

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    Telluride to screen Hyde Park On Hudson, Midnight’s Children
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    Telluride to screen Hyde Park On Hudson, Midnight’s Children

    2012-08-30T19:04:00Z

    The 39th annual Colorado event has announced its annual line-up featuring the customary list of unofficial world premieres prior to or around the same time as their official outings in Venice and Toronto.

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    Cate Shortland’s Lore wins four Stockholm stallions
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    Cate Shortland’s Lore wins four Stockholm stallions

    2012-11-19T10:22:00Z

    Australian writer-director Cate Shortland picked up an armful of prizes at the 23 rd Stockholm International Film Festival for her post-war drama Lore.

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    Coming to London

    2012-10-11T09:36:00Z

    The revamped BFI London Film Festival features three competitive sections and new thematic categories. Fionnuala Halligan profiles the Official Competition and selected world premieres.

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