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Two filmmakers from the Cinéfondation awarded at the Rotterdam Film Festival. by on 15 February 2010

Two filmmakers from the Cinéfondation awarded at the Rotterdam Film Festival.
The VPRO Tiger Awards were given last February, 6th to Agua fría de mar by Paz Fábrega from Costa Rica, Mundane History by Anocha Suwichakornpong from Thailand and Alamar by Mexican director Pedro González-Rubio. Two of these three filmmakers were spotted by the...

Batman Returns and Charlie and the Choclate Factory director to lead Cannes festival jury by Peter Bradshaw - www.guardian.co.uk on 28 January 2010

Batman Returns and Charlie and the Choclate Factory director to lead Cannes festival jury
Just as Hollywood succumbs to its annual pre-Oscar tension and Britain to its Bafta jitters, the Cannes festival has contributed to the seasonal film fever by announcing the name of its jury president for this year: Tim Burton.

Tsar by Allan Hunter - www.screendaily.com on 12 January 2010

Tsar
It takes a brave filmmaker to follow in the footsteps of Sergei Eisenstein. Pavel Lungin has the daring and the resources (a reported $15million budget) but Tsar is likely to remain merely an intriguing but far from satisfying footnote to the Eisenstein classic Ivan The Terrible.

Keats and His Beloved in an Ode to Hot English Chastity by A. O. Scott - movies.nytimes.com on 16 September 2009

Keats and His Beloved in an Ode to Hot English Chastity
John Keats was a Romantic poet. “Bright Star,” which tells the tale of Keats and Fanny Brawne, the love of his short life, is a romantic movie. (...)

Alejandro Amenabar's Agora: a gift for classicists by guardian.co.uk on 18 May 2009

Alejandro Amenabar's Agora: a gift for classicists
Audiences at Cannes cheered Amenabar's film about Hypatia, the first female mathematician and philosopher known to history. And for classics nuts it is as must. (...)
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