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    Lope

    2010-09-12T23:37:00Z

    Dir: Andrucha Waddington. Spain-Brazil. 2010. 109mins

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    Andrucha Waddington to direct Spanish-Brazilian film Sun Seeker
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    Andrucha Waddington to direct Spanish-Brazilian film Sun Seeker

    2009-05-08T15:04:00Z

    Brazilian director Andrucha Waddington is set to direct a new project titled Sun Seekers, which will be a romantic tale set in the time of the Incas in Peru.

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    Lope

    2009-04-29T10:34:00Z

    An action adventure about the early life of Lope De Vega, 16th Century Spanish playwright and poet, famous for his romantic comedies written and performed in the Golden Age of theatre

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    Spanish financiers tune in to Lope
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    Spanish financiers tune in to Lope

    2009-07-24T10:52:00Z

    Spain is hoping to tap into the revival of the swashbuckler with Lope, the story of 16th playwright Lope De Vega, directed by Brazil’s Andrucha Waddington and shot in Morocco.

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    Enrique Gato to direct 3D animation Tadeo Jones
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    Enrique Gato to direct 3D animation Tadeo Jones

    2009-05-08T11:03:00Z

    Spanish director Enrique Gato is beginning production on the 3D animation feature Tadeo Jones, based on his own short films of the same name

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    Second Ventana Sur market to welcome 300 buyers and sellers
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    Second Ventana Sur market to welcome 300 buyers and sellers

    2010-10-20T16:30:00Z

    The second edition of Ventana Sur is being planned for Dec 3-6 in Buenos Aires.

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    VIP lounge Who to know in Brazil

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    Gullane FilmesContact: Manuela Mandler, manuela@gullanefilmes.com.brCaio and Fabiano Gullane aim to make artistic and technically proficient projects that appeal to Brazilian and international audiences. They are now working on Mano, based on the script by Luiz Bolognesi, writer of Birdwatchers.Favela Hi Tech (Braz-Jap)Dir: Karim AinouzThe director of Madame Sata and Suely ...

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    Toronto world premieres to include The Conspirator, Never Let Me Go, Rabbit Hole
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    Toronto world premieres to include The Conspirator, Never Let Me Go, Rabbit Hole

    2010-07-27T16:07:00Z

    TIFF to also premiere new films from Mike Mills, Guillaume Canet, Michael Winterbottom, David Schwimmer.

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    Croisette menu

    2010-03-26T14:41:00Z

    Screen highlights the Cannes regulars and rising talents who are offering up a rich and varied diet of new works for the 2010 festival’s selectors

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    Venice competition includes new films from Gallo, Coppola, Tykwer, Miike
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    Venice competition includes new films from Gallo, Coppola, Tykwer, Miike

    2010-07-29T13:15:00Z

    Selections include Somewhere, Norwegian Wood, Venus Noire, Miral, Potiche, 12 Assassins.

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