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11/09/09
She replaces Charlize Theron in the role of Greta, a portrait painter in the 1920s who encourages her husband to dress up and sit as her female model.
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E! Online
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11/08/09
Jacques Audiard's "A Prophet," Danny Boyle's Oscar champ "Slumdog Millionaire" and Palme d'Or winner "The White Ribbon" from Austrian director Michael Haneke are the front-runners in a crowded field at this year's European Film Awards.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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11/07/09
Jacques Audiard's prison thriller "A Prophet" leads the nominations for this year's European Film Awards -Europe's equivalent of the Oscars - with six mentions.
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Variety
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11/05/09
MTV contributor Terri Schwartz doesn't know crap about the horror genre, and she's volunteered to be our Movies Blog guinea pig.
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MTV Movies Blog
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10/08/09
Lykke Li , the Swedish pop artist who was only recently confirmed as a contributor on the " New Moon " soundtrack, likes herself some vampires.
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MTV Movies Blog
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09/15/09
Let the Right One In director Tomas Alfredson has cast Nicole Kidman as the lead in his follow up, The Danish Girl, the story of the man who underwent the first offical sex change operation in 1931.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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09/14/09
"Let the Right One In" helmer Tomas Alfredson will direct Nicole Kidman in true-life sex-change drama "The Danish Girl."
Script is written by Lucinda Coxon, based on David Ebershoff's novel about Danish painter Einar Wegener (Kidman), who in 1931 became the first person to go through a sex-change operation to become a woman.
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Variety
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09/07/09
"Return to Hansala," Chus Gutierrez's drama about a guilt-ridden woman who returns to her native Morocco to return the body of her brother; "Seraphine," Martin Provost's biopic about renowned artist Seraphine de Senlis; and Lance Daly's "Kisses," about two children who run away from homes and spend an eventful night in Dublin, are among the 48 films shortlisted for the upcoming European Film Award nominations.
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Variety
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08/13/09
Tomas Alfredson's Let the Right One In, a chilling and beautiful vampire movie turned coming-of-age tale; and one of the most moving love stories in recent memory.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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07/09/09
"Let the Right One In" director Tomas Alfredson has found his next project, an adaptation of the John Le Carre novel "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy."
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Rotten Tomatoes