Search results for "Annemarie Jacir"
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Film Festivals
2023 Venice Gap-Financing Market: Annemarie Jacir, György Palfi, Minervini, Alves Jr. & Dulude-De Celles Projects Selected
July 3, 2023Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir, Canadian filmmaker Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, Brazilian filmmaker Ricardo Alves Jr., veteran Hungarian...
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Film Festivals
TIFF 2012: World Preems from Abrahamson, Jacir, Sion Sono Plus Loznitsa’s Masterwork “In The Fog” Make up the CWC
August 14, 2012The globe-trotting section of this year’s Contemporary World Cinema programme has your Sundance (in a pair...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2017: Picks 200 to 101
January 2, 2017As we unveil our first tier of two hundred notable foreign film projects to be potentially...
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Reviews
Sand Storm | 2016 Sundance Film Festival Review
January 26, 2016The Member of the Wedding: Zexer’s Debut Churns Empathy from Obscene Custom We’ve seen an increasing...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Through the Looking-Glass…Top 200 Most Anticipated Films of 2017: An Introduction
January 15, 2016As we were putting together our projections for most anticipated films due in 2017, we noticed...
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Reviews
Zaytoun | Review
September 16, 2013Pitted Olive: Riklis’ Period Piece Adventure a Sappy Fantasy Israeli director Eran Riklis returns to familiar...
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Reviews
When I Saw You | TIFF 2012 Review
September 9, 2012Seeing is Believing: Jacir Revisits Historical Period of Palestinian Refugees in Sophomore Feature Director Annemarie Jacir’s...
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Film Festivals
Cannes 2012 Short Film and Cinefondation Selections
April 17, 2012No better way to showcase the selections in both the Short Film Comp and Cinefondation than...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Tribeca Selections Part II
March 11, 2009Apart from the world premiere of Michael Cuesta's Tell-Tale and one more festival screening and chance...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Foreign Film Oscar Handicapping: The 5 Sure Bets for 2008
October 24, 2008This year there will likely be no omissions or screw ups such as last year’s mistake...