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FILM NOTES | 20 years later, Miami fest screens River Phoenix’s final film “Dark Blood”

March 1, 2013

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"Dark Blood is a film of legend, one of Hollywood's great mysteries," said Miami International Film Festival Executive Director Jaie Laplante in a prepaed statement. "The tragic loss of River Phoenix's outstanding talent is still profoundly felt 20 years later.

ON FOREIGN-FILM DIPLOMACY | Why this year’s Golden Globe Awards are so Eurocentric

January 11, 2013

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Have you noticed that the French and the Scandinavians dominate this year's Golden Globe nominees for best foreign language films? To a disproportionate degree. So what exactly happened that only the French and the Scandinavians grabbed most of the Golden Globes booty? Are the best of the best among this year's foreign language films really so Eurocentric?

FILM-FLAM DIPLOMACY | Will you accept a post of culture minister in Siberia if you were Gérard Depardieu?

January 10, 2013

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The Siberian region is notorious for its Stalin-era gulag prison camps. It is also the same area where one of the members of the punk band Pussy Riot is presently serving a two-year sentence for reciting an anti-Putin prayer in a Russian orthodox church in February 2012.

Slideshow | German director Wim Wenders (“Pina” and “Wings of Desire”) exhibits his landscape photography

August 29, 2012

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For those who are curious to glimpse the personal photography of filmmaker Wim Wenders exhibited in “Places, strange and quiet," click here to view a slideshow.

Watch short film on Papo Ortega’s Cubanoson, NYC’s popular Cuban orchestra, here…

February 9, 2012

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Released by MeLu Films, Cubanoson: The Story, is described as "a behind-the-scenes look at what makes this popular orchestra unique in the world of Latin music.

U.K.’s National Theatre Live re-broadcasts Richard Bean farce “One Man, Two Guvnors” on U.S. screens

September 14, 2011

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ACROSS THE UNITED STATES:  This past September, National Theatre Live, the popular initiative that offers theatrical performances on film screens, kicked off its third season with Nicholas Hytner’s feel good production of One Man, Two Guvnors, Richard Bean’s new version of The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, with songs by Grant Olding.  The farce, staged by […]

Movie Review: Theatre Svoboda, a documentary film by Jakub Hejna

July 7, 2011

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THEATRE SVOBODA (DIVADLO SVOBODA) Czech Republic, 2011 98 Min, Color DIRECTOR: Jakub Hejna PRODUCER: Jiří Konečný SCREENPLAY: Jakub Hejna, Barbora Příhodová DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Jiří Chod CAST Josef Svoboda EDITOR Jakub Hejna MUSIC Anthony Phillips The most riveting scene of Theatre Svoboda — the feature-length documentary film about the famous Czech scenographer Josef Svoboda — takes place […]

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