Search results for "Joao Pedro Rodrigues"
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Features
The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell – The 2016 Edition
March 28, 2016Tis the season for fevered wish lists and constantly fluctuating prognostications concerning the soon to be...
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Festival Predictions
2014 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: 53rd Critics’ Week
April 16, 2014A good four days after all hullabaloo of Thierry Frémaux’s Main Comp plus Un Certain Regard...
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Disc Reviews
The Last Time I Saw Macao | DVD Review
April 15, 2014Co-directors João Pedro Rodrigues & João Rui Guerra da Mata are first and foremost cinephiles, and...
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Film Festivals
Tsai Ming-Liang, Cristi Puiu, Albert Serra & Philip Gröning Among Off-beat Offerings in TIFF’s Wavelengths
August 13, 2013Programmer Andrea Picard can do no wrong. From the compiled short and medium film offerings (see...
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Film Festivals
Festival du Nouveau Cinema: Reygadas, Franco, Ozon, Vinterberg, Larrain, Mungiu and Sarah Polley Headline 41st Edition
September 25, 2012Montreal’s Festival Du Nouveau Cinema (10.10 – 10.21) announced their line-up today for their 41st edition...
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Film Festivals
Inside TIFF 2012 Day 6: Charles Dickens a la Mike Newell
September 11, 201211:59 pm – The long day closes, and it was a 5-film crescendo in quality, from the...
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Film Festivals
Locarno Roars with a Slate of Hot Art House Superstars
July 12, 2012While Cannes’ Quinzaine struggles to reframe its identity, its former artistic director Olivier Père continues to...
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Indie Film News
2012 Cannes Film Festival: 70 Predictions
April 12, 2012On April 19th of next week, Cannes Film Festival’s Thierry Frémaux will squash rumors, confirm what...
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Film Award & Prize News
Cannes’ L’Atelier 2012: Marco van Geffen and Mahmoud Al Massad Among 15 Selected
March 20, 2012In the seven previous editions (with 2007 being the best crop of films with noteworthy titles...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Weekend Watch: Manifest Destiny…. Pick the Trail of Meek’s Cutoff
April 8, 2011Feminists everywhere can rejoice that Hanna's Saoirse Ronan proves that girl power is more about kicking...