This week on DVD/Blu-ray: A black-and-white French classic; one of the craziest comedies to ever play at the Sundance Film Festival; a moving drama from New Zealand; a comedic rush courtesy of Bobcat Goldthwait; and a mother's day treat for those who didn't think "Serial Mom" was violent enough.
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Teaming with the Tuscan Sun Festival, a classical music and culture festival, Tribeca will be programming a week of film events in Florence, Italy called Tribeca Firenze. As part of the partnership, Tribeca will program five days of films for the festival, which runs June 11-18. Included among the lineup is the European premiere...
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Hot Docs has announced the winners of the festival's 2012 awards, with Nisha Pahuja's "The World Before Her" and Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright's "Call Me Kuchu" taking top prizes in the Canadian and international categories, respectively. The ceremony took place at the Windsor Arms Hotel in Toronto last night. Ten awards and...
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The BAMcinematek has announced the complete main lineup for the fourth annual BAMcinemaFest.
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The eyes of the world will be on London in late July for the start of the Summer Olympic Games. But cultural enthusiasts say the London 2012 Festival, a three-month-long arts and performance event linked to the Olympic Games, promises to be every bit as ambitious and exciting. Participating artists and journalists gathered...
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Last night the San Francisco International Film Festival announced the winners of this year's Golden Gate Awards. Among the big winners were Goncalo Tocha's "It's the Earth Not the Moon" for Best Documentary Feature; Peter Nicks' "The Waiting Room," which won Best Bay Area Documentary; and Nadav Lapid's "Policeman," which took home the New...
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The last time Indiewire caught up with writer/actress Brit Marling was at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where the Georgetown Economics grad made quite the first impression by wowing critics and audiences with two breakthrough turns in "Another Earth" and "Sound of My Voice" (both of which she also co-wrote). Since leaving Park City,...
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With the world premiere of “The Love Song of Buckminster Fuller” at the San Francisco International Film Festival, Sam Green is reviving the legacy of the prophetic engineer and architect who promoted independent design and sustainability when America was clear-cutting forests, paving wetlands and driving the wasteful cars that almost put General Motors out...
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The 2012 Tribeca Film Festival came to a close on Sunday. Indiewire was on the scene for the 11th edition of the event. Below find all of Indiewire's coverage, in addition to that of our Blog Network.
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Indiewire was on the scene at this year's Tribeca Film Festival to grade this some of the most anticipated titles and hidden gems playing at the event. Below find 15 reviews of films that screened at the festival: "2 Days in New York" Julie Delpy's genial 2007 directorial effort "2 Days in Paris" worked...
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