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1072 articles available in total starting from 16/01/2003. Last article published on 13/06/2025.

Harry Potter: The end begins

Despite its title, whose esoteric meaning is clear as a bell to the readers of J.K. Rowling, the new Harry Potter film takes about 120 of its 146 minutes to reveal to audiences what the deathly...  

16/11/2010 | Films | UK/USA

Curtis begins My Week With Marilyn

Veteran British television director Simon Curtis has commenced principal photography on his feature debut My Week with Marilyn for seven weeks at Pinewood Studios and on location in and around...  

11/10/2010 | Production | UK/USA

Norwegian Ninja delivers one-two punch in Austin

Norwegian writer-director Thomas Cappelen Mallin won Best Director and Mads Ousdal Best Actor for the spoof spy movie Norwegian Ninja (Kommandør Treholt & Ninjatroppen) at the recent Fantastic...  

04/10/2010 | Festivals | USA

Interview: Rodrigo Cortés • Director

Overcoming obstacles and challenges

At 37 and with just one other feature under his belt – The Contestant – Rodrigo Cortés is considered a name to watch thanks to Buried  

22/09/2010

Buried

This nail-biting Spanish thriller, which has swept up prizes at festivals, including Sundance, puts viewers in the coffin with its protagonist  

22/09/2010 | Films | Reviews

European Films on North American Screens

The summer film season in North America is usually filled with a mix of Hollywood big budget special-effects epics or low-brow buddy comedies. European films are doing surprisingly well and are...  

04/08/2010 | Releases | USA

Olive Films acquires R and Honey

US distributor Olive Films has bought North American rights the 2010 Golden Bear winner Honey from The Match Factory and Danish prison drama R from TrustNordisk. Olive Films said they plan to...  

21/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Market/USA

European genre films platformed on new IFC Midnight label

IFC Films, one of the leading distributors of foreign films in the US, announced on the opening of the Cannes Market that they will be acquiring new genre films for their newly created IFC...  

13/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Market/USA

Hurt Locker sweeps Oscars

The Hurt Locker director Kathryn Bigelow, which has earned $20 million (13.2 million pounds) at box offices, picked up six awards. Austrian actor Christoph Waltz won best supporting actor for his...  

08/03/2010 | Oscars 2010

Foreign language: The Prophet and White Ribbon confirmed

The five nominees for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award are: The Milk Of Sorrow The White Ribbon A Prophet The Secret in Their Eyes Ajami  

02/02/2010 | Oscars 2010

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