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Natalie Dormer Says She Knows How ‘Game of Thrones’ Ends

'Game of Thrones' star Natalie Dormer says she knows how her former series ends.

Agnieszka Holland to Direct Crime Thriller ‘Game Count’

The Oscar-nominated 'In Darkness' helmer will also co-write the adaptation of the best-selling novel by Olga Tokarczuk.

Oscars: Canada Submits ‘Felix and Meira’ for Foreign-Language Category

The French-language romancer focuses on a young woman who leaves her faith and Montreal's Orthodox Jewish community to fall in love with a young man.

Toronto: Sony Pictures Classics Acquires ‘Labyrinth of Lies’ for North America

The German Nazi cover-up drama has a world premiere on Friday at the Canadian festival

MIPTV: Beta Film Takes HBO Europe’s ‘Burning Bush’

The three-part miniseries tells the story of Jan Palach, the Czech student who set himself on fire in 1969 to protest the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia.

Cannes 2012: Beta Finds Buyers for ‘Süskind,’ ‘Lost in Siberia’

France's Eurozoom also picks up Oscar-nominated "In Darkness" from Beta.

Oscars 2012: How the Grueling ‘In Darkness’ Got Made

Agnieszka Holland says it was only after "I started to dream about it" that she agreed to direct the Holocaust drama.

Berlin 2012: Oscar Hopeful ‘In Darkness’ Locks Up Sales

Beta Cinema also closes U.S, U.K. for German sci-fi horror film "Hell."

Agnieszka Holland’s ‘In Darkness’ Wins Plus Camerimage Fest

The Polish Holocaust drama is a strong contender for next year's foreign language Oscars.

Agnieszka Holland Addresses the Politics of the Foreign Language Oscar (Q&A)

The Polish "In Darkness" director tells THR about her fact-based saga of Jews hiding from Nazis in sewers and the often unjust representation of foreign cinema at the Academy Awards.

Robert Wieckiewicz to Play Lech Walesa in Andrzej Wajda-Directed Biopic

The veteran Polish actor also stars in Agnieszka Holland’s Oscar hopeful “In Darkness.”

Toronto 2011: Agnieszka Holland Says It Wasn’t ‘Easy’ to Revisit Holocaust in Harrowing Movie ‘In Darkness’ (Q&A)

"It took two years," the two-time Oscar nominee says of her decision to revisit the "terrible point in the history of humanity" at the heart of her films "Angry Harvest" and "Europa, Europa."