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“Once Upon a Time in Anatolia” is a Mesmerizing Police Procedural by Eric KOHN - www.indiewire.com - 22 May 2011

“Once Upon a Time in Anatolia” is a Mesmerizing Police Procedural
A slow-burn study of investigatory obsession and police bureaucracy, Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s mesmerizing “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia” plays like “Zodiac” meets “Police, Adjective.” That’s a tough combination to pull off: Neither David Fincher’s epic tale of the infamous decade-spanning serial killer hunt norRomanian director Corneliu Porumboiu’s minimalist cop drama come with easy answers.

CANNES 2011 Q&A: 'Drive' Director Nicolas Winding Refn by Gregg KILDAY - www.hollywoodreporter.com - 21 May 2011

CANNES 2011 Q&A: 'Drive' Director Nicolas Winding Refn
The Danish filmmaker talks to THR about bonding with Ryan Gosling, discovering L.A., and coming to Cannes for the first time.

Banned Filmmaker Jafar Panahi Sends a Message in a Bottle with This Is Not a Film by Stephanie ZACHAREK - www.movieline.com - 20 May 2011

Banned Filmmaker Jafar Panahi Sends a Message in a Bottle with This Is Not a Film
This Is Not a Film, or In Film Nist, the 75-minute film directed by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb that has screened here out of competition, may be the ultimate achievement in stealth filmmaking, considering that Panahi is currently serving a six-year jail sentence and has been banned by the Iranian government from making films for 20 years.

Sarkozy film reveals his ruthless rise to power by Catherine FIELD - www.nzherald.co.nz - 18 May 2011

Sarkozy film reveals his ruthless rise to power
There are few things that a politician fears more than ridicule but this is especially so in France, where snigger-angst is etched in the genes.

Jodie Foster talks for 'The Beaver,' Mel Gibson by Donna FREYDKIN - www.usatoday.com - 17 May 2011

Jodie Foster talks for 'The Beaver,' Mel Gibson
For a woman who has won two Oscars and earned countless critical plaudits throughout her 45-year acting career, there's nothing jaded, blasé or world-weary about Jodie Foster.