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Venice International Film Festival at a Crossroads
With a lineup of high-profile world premieres and plenty of star power, the 68th 'grande dame' of fests has regained its footing as questions swirl around beloved director Marco Mueller.
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Venice at a Crossroads
With a lineup of high-profile world premieres and plenty of star power, the 68th 'grande dame' of fests has regained its footing as questions swirl around beloved director Marco Mueller.
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The Enemy: Movie Review
War itself is a horror but when Lucifer himself turns up — or does he? — a Bosnian commando unit starts tearing itself other apart in Dejan Zecevic’s paranormal thriller.
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The Little Gem (Il Gioiellino): Film Review
Impeccably designed and acted, Andrea Molaioli’s sophomore feature is a character study lacks the action and urgency necessary to bring a story of this magnitude successfully to the big screen.
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La Vita Facile (The Easy Life): Film Review
When the Italian love-triangle drama directed by Lucio Pellegrini enters "Dirty Rotten Scoundrel" territory with an unexpected twist, most will wish for the stock endings usually associated with these stories.
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Ralph Fiennes Kicks Off 2011 Belgrade Fest
Serbia's annual international film festival opened Friday with a showing of Fiennes' directorial debut, "Coriolanus."
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Manual of Love 3: Film Review
Robert De Niro joins in the politically-incorrect humor and corny plots of an Italian comedy series, now in its third installment.
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Mothers: Berlin Review
Oscar-nominated Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski mixes fiction with documentary in a film that hits home on an emotional rather than intellectual level.
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Made in Poland: Berlin Review
A loud, self-absorbed political critique from director Przemyslaw Wojcieszek that thinks it's more revolutionary than it is.
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The Kite: Film Review
Prashant Bhargava’s feature debut about a complicated family is an intriguing small story that takes place over two days of a city's major kite festival.
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Eighty Letters: Berlin Review
Screening in Berlin, Vaclav Kadrnka’s film captures a slow, mournful and, frankly, monotonous day in the life of a Czech mother.
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Sidewalls: Berlin Review
Argentinean director Gustavo Taretto’s makes no bones about his inspiration for his feature debut "Sidewalls," a smart romantic comedy about neurotic singles in the big city that even includes a sequence from Woody Allen’s "Manhattan."
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