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Thursday, 13 September 2012

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Why films and cartoons of Muhammad spark violence
NBCNews.com (blog)
Iranian women shout anti-U.S. slogans in front of the Swiss embassy, which houses the U.S. interest section, in Tehran on Thursday. Reports from the Iranian capital said about 500 joined the protest of the Internet-circulated movie "Innocence of ...
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At Film Society, Two Programmers Will Take Over From Festival Veteran
New York Times (blog)
Nearly a year after the longtime programming director of the New York Film Festival said he was stepping down, the organization that runs it has chosen not one but two replacements. The Film Society of Lincoln Center on Thursday announced the ...
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In Toronto a Number of Films Find Homes
New York Times (blog)
The Toronto International Film Festival is wrapping up with a spate of sales. Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions bought Joss Whedon's adaptation of "Much Ado About Nothing," which played well with "Buffy" fans at the festival. Shot in black-and-white ...
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London Film Festival beefs up its awards shortlists
HitFix (blog)
With Telluride and Venice behind us, and Toronto winding down, the first, and biggest, wave of the fall festival season is just about over -- but Fantastic Fest, the New York Film Festival and the London equivalent are all still lying in wait. With no ...
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HitFix (blog)
Toronto International Film Festival | 'Argo,' 'Silver Linings' gain buzz
Columbus Dispatch
Liberal Arts, the latest movie starring Bexley native Josh Radnor, is also written and directed by the How I Met Your Mother star. What do you think? Will Radnor surpass the achievements of his last film, happythankyoumoreplease, which won an audience ...
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Columbus Dispatch
Tribeca Film Takes US Rights To 'How to Make Money Selling Drugs' (2013 Multi ...
Indie Wire (blog)
A film that made our short list of films to see at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival has been acquired by Tribeca Film., for a 2013 theatrical release, day and date with VOD platforms. Details via press release... TORONTO – Sept. 13, 2012 ...
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Global Peace Film Festival movies: A sampler
Orlando Sentinel
Inspired: The Voices Against Prop 8: The film chronicles several people's lives in the wake of the California vote rescinding marriage for gay couples. Interviews reveal how a new gay-rights movement was born of the decision — and how it could be ...
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Ranbir 'Barfi' Kapoor breaks his silence
New York Daily News
Tomorrow, if someone comes to me with a film like Rowdy Rathore, I would do it. But maybe I don't have that 'hero personality' to carry off such a role. It's been four-and-half-years so far in this industry, I guess I will have to build my body of work ...
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Blogs5 new results for films
 
10 African films to watch out for, N°2 – Africa is a Country
By Sean Jacobs
'Grand comme le Baobab' ("Tall as the baobab tree") is a film told through the voice of Coumba (in Pular language), who tries to avoid her 11-year-old sister from being sold into marriage to settle a family debt in rural Senegal; shot mostly with ...
Africa is a Country
Toronto 2012: IFC Films Buys Mira Nair's "The Reluctant - indieWIRE
By Jay A. Fernandez
Toronto 2012: IFC Films Buys Mira Nair's "The Reluctant Fundamentalist," Starring Kate Hudson and Kiefer Sutherland. 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist'. In its second buy of the Toronto film festival, IFC Films has acquired all North American ...
Indiewire
NBCUniversal's Steve Burke Targets More 'Bourne' Films, Animation ...
By Georg Szalai
The entertainment company's CEO signals that Universal Pictures will work on further building its lineup of franchises and try to eventually release two animated releases a year.
Movies
England's National Media Museum Discovers First Color Films Ever ...
By mschmidt
The National Media Museum in Bradford, England, has discovered what's believed to be the first color films ever made.
Artinfo
Seagull Steals Camera, Films Itself Flying Off Into the Sunset
By Michael Zhang
Be careful not to leave your camera unattended when animals are nearby -- you never know what might happen. We've shared a number of videos in the past of.
PetaPixel


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