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12/21/09
Irish-American "Tip" O'Neill once remarked that "all politics is local," an observation that almost certainly could have bannered the movie industry across Europe this year as the runners and riders gear up for 2010.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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12/21/09
Lone Scherfig's "An Education," starring Carey Mulligan, secured seven nominations for the 30th annual London Film Critics' Circle Awards, to be dished out in February next year.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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12/12/09
The European Film Awards, now in their 22nd year, are decided on by the 2,000-plus members of the European Film Academy, which is physically based in Berlin.
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indieWIRE
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12/11/09
While Euro co-productions aren't getting any easier, several of the most prominent recent European pics show that transnational filmmaking is alive and well.
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Variety
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12/11/09
Jacques Audiard's crime drama "A Prophet" was awarded the Louis Delluc prize by Cannes film fest prexy Gilles Jacob at a ceremony held Friday in Paris.
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Variety
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12/04/09
A look at the acting nominations for this year's European Film Awards tells its own intriguing story.
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Variety
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12/04/09
Hollywood doesn't discriminate in its search for new talent.
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Variety
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12/04/09
A celebration of all things Hollywood it may be, but when it comes to the race for the foreign-language film Academy Award, the kudocast begins to resemble another globally televised, multinational event: the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics.
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Variety
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12/03/09
New films directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman, Michael Winterbottom, Nicole Holofcener and Joel Schumacher, and starring such thesps as Ben Affleck, Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds and Adrien Brody, mark the lineups of the Premieres, Midnight and other noncompetitive sections of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, which unspools Jan. 21-31 in Park City, Utah.
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Variety
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12/03/09
A Prophet (Un Prophète) /France (Director: Jacques Audiard; Screenwriters: Thomas Bidegain, Jacques Audiard, Abdel Raouf Dafri and Nicolas Peufaillit)—An engaging examination of a seedy, gangster-driven underworld set in a French prison.
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indieWIRE