Search results for "Kevin Macdonald"
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Festival Predictions
2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Ridley Scott & Kevin Macdonald’s Life In A Day 2020
November 26, 2020And for our final item on our predictions list we have a documentary that is technically...
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Film Festivals
Sundance ’16: Kevin Macdonald, Bahman Ghobadi, Robert Cannan & Ross Adam Inserted in World Cinema Docu Comp
December 2, 2015In 2015 it was Chad Gracia’s The Russian Woodpecker that walked away with the top World...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #196. Kevin MacDonald’s Black Sea
February 3, 2014Black Sea Director: Kevin Macdonald Writer: Dennis Kelly Producers: Macdonald and Charles Steel U.S. Distributor: Focus...
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Film Festivals
2013 TIFF: Gibney, Posin, Turturro, Kevin Macdonald & Sean Durkin Fill Up Special Presentations
August 13, 2013With only the Discovery, Mavericks and Masters programmes left to be determined, TIFF head programmers dished...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
First 2011 Sundance Title Announced is Kevin MacDonald’s ‘Life in a Day’
July 7, 2010The trades are reporting that Macdonald (part documentarian and part feature filmmaker) is teaming with Ridley...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Murder Mystery Taps a Sleuth in Kevin Macdonald
March 10, 2010Now he returns to Zodiac-lite territory with a script that goes the direction of the mystery...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Sundance Selects Plays with Barbie in Kevin Macdonald’s ‘My Enemy’s Enemy’
March 2, 2010I caught a screening of the doc, a couple of years back at the Toronto Film...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
New Projects from Abu-Assad, Terrence Davies, Kevin Macdonald at the IFF
September 2, 2009In what I imagine is like a speed dating between producers looking for coin and those...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Kevin Macdonald Here For ‘Eternity’
April 23, 2009After former new line execs Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne winning bid for Foundation, now New...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Key Players in the 2011 Cannes Market: Protagonist Pictures
May 13, 2011The U.K's Protagonist Pictures like to spread themselves out, having shown Tyrannosaur at Sundance and Berlin...