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11/17/09
"Agora," Alejandro Amenabar's intellectual epic that had sat without a U.S. buyer for six months, has found a stateside home.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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10/30/09
For the second time in just a few weeks, an indie film that has labored to find a U.S. distributor is making a splash in certain foreign territories.
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Variety
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07/20/09
Peruvian actress Magaly Solier, who broke through toplining Berlin Golden Bear winner "La Teta asustada," will co-star in "Amador," the next film by Fernando Leon ("Princesses," "Mondays in the Sun").
Solier plays Marcela, a young woman who, short for cash, agrees to tend to a bedbound aged man, Amador, who's been left alone for the summer by his family.
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Variety
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06/30/09
The shakeup at the top of Paramount Pictures continued Tuesday with the layoffs of 31 production staffers, including a number of division heads.
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Variety
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05/17/09
Alejandro Amenabar's "Agora" contains a dense plot littered with historical details of Egyptian society during the Roman Empire, but none of them can save the movie from having the fleeting qualities of a high school science class.
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indieWIRE
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05/15/09
Commercials director Benmayor's debut, "Paintball," world preemed at the recent Tribeca Film Fest; it turns on a company weekend whose fun and games end in a bloody, nonfunny murder.
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Variety
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09/25/08
SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain -- Jose Luis Cuerda's drama "The Blind Sunflowers," starring Maribel Verdu is Spain's candidate in the Foreign language Oscar race, the Spanish Film Academy announced Friday.
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The Hollywood Reporter