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2025 Santa Barbara International Film Festival Winners
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) has announced the winners of their 40th annual film awards. All three short award recipients are now eligible for the 2026 Academy Awards.…
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Oscar Doc Branch Voters Weigh in on Snubbing Netflix and Streamers
During a recent appearance on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Will Ferrell playfully told Oscar documentary branch voters to “suck it” for snubbing “Will & Harper” in the best doc…
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Ben Wishaw on Berlin Drama ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ and Gay Characters
Ben Whishaw isn’t averse to juggling multiple and very different projects, but even he admits there was a point last year when things reached near farcical levels.
Around the same time he…
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Marvel Sequel Opens on Top
Marvel’s “Captain America: Brave New World” can claim the biggest opening weekend of this young calendar year. The Disney release ripped into $40 million across Friday and preview screenings from…
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What You Need to Know
Day 3 at the Berlin Film Festival was chilly and very pretty in pink.
Timothée Chalamet fired up the Berlinale on Friday by donning a cotton candy-colored hoodie and matching tank top. The…
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20 Catalan Titles Set to Debut in 2025
The Berlinale is just the start of a big 2025 for Catalan films, filmmakers and companies. Several high-profile Catalan buzz titles are currently shooting or in post-production and are slated to…
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Catalonia’s Top Berlin Film Festival and EFM Titles
Like water taking the shape of any container in which it’s kept, Catalan cinema tends to work its way into every corner of a festival or marketplace in which it is present. This!-->…
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Tom Shoval and Nancy Spielberg on ‘A Letter to David’
Israeli director Tom Shoval is back in Berlin with “A Letter to David,” which is his way of processing the fact that his friend David Cunio – who starred in his first feature “Youth” – is one of…
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Director Ido Fluk on the 18-Year-Old Who Organized ‘The Koln Concert’
In 1975, Vera Brandes, then an 18-year-old student and part-time promoter, organized a concert for Keith Jarrett in Cologne, a recording of which became “The Köln Concert,” the best-selling solo…
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Gabriel Mascaro Talks Amazon-set Brazilian Dystopia ‘The Blue Trail’
Gabriel Mascaro’s “The Blue Trail,” playing in competition in Berlin, marks another great milestone for Brazilian cinema in a year where the country got its first best picture Oscar nomination…
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