Search results for "Naomi Kawase"
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The Conversation
The Conversation: Regarding Un Certain Regard – Top 3 Most Anticipated Picks
May 8, 2017Entering its 39th year of existence, parallel sidebar Un Certain Regard once more sports a mixture...
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Reviews
After the Storm | Review
March 17, 2017Together Again: Koreeda Unveils another Bittersweet Carefully Constructed Familial Melodrama For the past decade or so,...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell (2017 Edition)
March 13, 2017It’s hard to believe, but we’re about five weeks away from the unveiling of the 2017...
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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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Film Festivals
2015 Marrakech Int. Film Fest: Jury Duty for Corbijn, Vinterberg, Jeunet & Demoustier…
November 9, 2015The juries have been announced for the 2015 Marrakech Int. Film Fest, and the Godfather (Francis...
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Indie Film News
2015 TIFF: Porumboiu, Muntean, Sewitsky & Tsangari Among Contemporary World Cinema Selections
August 18, 2015Anne Sewitsky‘s Sundance preemed Homesick, Cannes preemed Romanian imports from Radu Muntean‘s One Floor Below and...
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The Conversation
Cinema Italiano: 2015 Venice Film Festival Predictions
June 15, 2015Now that we’ve come out of the Cannes ether, we can examine several of the names...
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Film Festivals
“Love” Spreads Her Arms…Gaspar Noe, Guillaume Nicloux, Michel Franco & Thai Joe Are Going to Cannes
April 23, 2015Thierry Frémaux wasn’t done adding to the official festival selections, and in the same token, wasn’t...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell… 2015 Cannes Film Fest Predictions
March 9, 2015With the world’s most prestigious film festival just around the corner, cineastes have been lasciviously salivating...
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Film Festivals
2014 TIFF: Cristián Jiménez, Ole Christian Madsen, Holdridge & Saasen, Baran bo Odar Offer World Views in CWC
August 12, 2014If you wanted a snapshot of worldly issues then TIFF’s Contemporary World Cinema programme would certainly...