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Miami International Film Festival Trains Spotlight on Florida Films
By Brian Brooks
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February 22, 2013
Films shot and set in Miami will be feted in the Miami International Film Festival's Florida Focus and other sections, including Sundance documentary competition feature Blackfish and the world premiere of Eenie Meenie Miney Moe
The Queen Heads to Theaters (Again); Martin Scorsese to Honor Darren Aronofsky
By Brian Brooks
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February 22, 2013
Helen Mirren is crowning herself Queen once again in an anticipated West End play that will have a one-night cinema run in theaters in the U.K. and worldwide. Also in today's round-up of news, a Nelson Mandela biopic heads to U.S. theaters; Full Frame becomes an Oscar qualifier and Colin Farrell receives Irish-American honors.
“Zero Dark Thirty” Virtually “Non-Existent” in Pakistan
By Brian Brooks
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February 21, 2013
Kathryn Bigelow's controversial film has received multiple Oscar nominations and grossed over $102 million at the worldwide box office, but the film has been seen by virtually nobody in Parkistan.
“Zero Dark Thirty” Virtually “Non-Existent” in Pakistan
By Brian Brooks
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February 21, 2013
Kathryn Bigelow's controversial film has received multiple Oscar nominations and grossed over $102 million at the worldwide box office, but the film has been seen by virtually nobody in Parkistan.
“Blue Caprice” to Open 42nd ND/NF, Full Lineup Announced
By Brian Brooks
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February 21, 2013
Alexandre Moors's Blue Caprice and Penny Lane's Our Nixon will bookend the showcase of emerging filmmakers taking place March 20 - 31. New Director/New Films is presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art.
Oscars to End in Song, “Central Park Five” Directors Win Court Ruling
By Brian Brooks
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February 21, 2013
Host Seth MacFarlane and actress Kristin Chenoweth will perform a "must see" number after the Best Picture award presentation, plus Oscar-nominated War Witch actress is headed to the awards from Congo, Christian Bale is headed to "Everest," and the European Film Awards are headed to Riga, all in today's FilmLinc Digest.
Soviet Cinema Great Aleksei Guerman Dies at 74
By Nicholas Kemp
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February 21, 2013
Best known for his anti-war masterpiece Trial on the Road (1971), which was banned in the USSR for over 15 years, and Khrustyalov, My Car! (1987), which divided audiences at Cannes, the largely unsung master succumbed to illness just before the completion of his decades-in-the-making new film.
Documentaries Set for 10th True/False Film Festival
By Brian Brooks
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February 20, 2013
Filmmakers and industry are set to flock to Columbia, MO for the True/False Film Festival, which opens in at the end of the month. Favorites from Sundance and Toronto are among this year's offerings.
Iranian Government Blasts Berlinale For Panahi Win
By Brian Brooks
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February 19, 2013
An Iranian official took aim at the Berlin International Film Festival for giving a prize to dissident filmmaker Jafar Panahi's Closed Curtain at the events recent awards ceremony. The film screened at the festival "illegally."
Love, Revolution and Sugar Cane
By Anna Husted
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February 19, 2013
From the world-renowned Bye Bye Brazil to the deeply musical Rio's Love Songs, director Carlos Diegues brings Brazil to life on film as few have. Join us in April for a retrospective of his colorful and socially conscious work!