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12/16/09
There have been years here at A.V. Club Central where the five core writers in the film-reviewing pool have been almost Borg-like in our consensus over the best movies of the year.
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The A.V. Club
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12/15/09
Two years after Italo journo Roberto Saviano's international best-seller "Gomorra" was adapted by helmer Matteo Garrone into a hit gritty anti-Mafia pic, another Saviano tome is headed for the big screen.
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Variety
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12/01/09
Hollywood movies are commanding a whopping 65% of the Italian box office so far this year – a chunk worth $515 million – with Universal Pictures Italy solidly ensconced as the country's top distrib, as the market share for local pics dropped significantly between January and November.
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Variety
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11/24/09
Last year, when the Oscar shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film was released, Matteo Garrone's "Gomorrah," a critical favorite, was snubbed.
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indieWIRE
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11/23/09
For we happy few who believe that Judd Apatow's Funny People will one day be regarded as one of 2009's best movies, the road to revisionism begins today, with the release of the stunning special edition Funny People DVD and Blu-ray.
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The A.V. Club
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11/18/09
On our last day in Denmark, a few of us in the CPH:DOX American contingent stopped by Christiania, Copenhagen's hippie paradise and self-proclaimed autonomous zone.
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Independent Film Channel (IFC)
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11/16/09
Innovative Italo producer Domenico Procacci is adding leading local graphic novels imprint Coconino Press to his Fandango multihyphenate shingle, in a move aimed at mounting projects with greater international scope.
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Variety
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10/01/09
Later today, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences is expected to release a final list of submissions for their Foreign Language Film category.
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indieWIRE
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09/08/09
Post-natal anxiety and the intense vitality of the city of Naples were the two main themes for helmer Francesca Comencini in making "The White Space," which screened in competish to warm response on Tuesday.
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Variety
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09/02/09
Several titles from the IFC Films library will be getting the full bells-and-whistles treatment on Blu-ray and DVD, thanks to a deal between IFC and top-shelf homevid distrib the Criterion Collection.
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Variety