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The difficult path to a foreign-language film Oscar
Something like a glammed-up re-imagining of the United Nations, year-in, year-out the foreign-language film category at the Oscars is a home to diplomacy, drama, intrigue and heartbreak. And that's just the process to secure a nomination and then the...
Tags: Toronto International Film Festival, United Nations, Film Festivals, Golden Globe Awards, Documentary (genre)
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A behind-the-scenes peek at 'Downton Abbey'
BERKSHIRE, England — It's a midsummer afternoon in the English countryside, and a parade of aristocrats is gliding up a grassy hill toward Downton Abbey. There is Lord Grantham, in his crisp dinner suit, followed by his daughters Lady Edith and Lady...
Tags: Television, England, Maggie Smith, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Jim Carter
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Reality shows may put crews too close to cutting edge
Monica Martino had filmed tornadoes in the Midwest, ship collisions in the Antarctic and crab fishermen in Alaska's Bering Sea. But those experiences didn't prepare her for a terrifying nighttime boat ride in the Amazon jungle. In February, the 41-year-...
Tags: Television, Human Interest, Standards, Discovery Communications, Inc., The Biggest Loser (tv program)
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Winter TCA: Elisabeth Moss takes break from ad world to find a missing girl in 'Top of the Lake'
This story has been updated. See below. One day, Elisabeth Moss (as Peggy) is giving her notice to Don Draper; the next, she’s in an unheated shed in the outskirts of Queenstown, New Zealand, rehearsing for a Jane Campion mystery. “It...
Tags: Human Interest, Matt Damon, New Zealand, Al Pacino, Michael Douglas
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National Society of Film Critics names 'Amour' best of 2012
The National Society of Film Critics named "Amour," Michael Haneke's heartbreaking drama about an elderly couple, the best film of 2012 on Saturday. Haneke was named best director and Emmanuelle Riva was named best actress. "The Master" came in...
Tags: Human Interest, The Artist (movie), Paul Thomas Anderson, Golden Globe Awards, Searching for Sugar Man (movie)
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A Second Look: Fusing reality and fiction in 'Our Beloved Month of August'
As a collaborative endeavor, cinema is especially prone to happy accidents. Rarely has a film demonstrated the possibilities of happenstance as vividly as the Portuguese director Miguel Gomes' "Our Beloved Month of August," new to DVD from Cinema Guild....
Tags: DVDs, Movies, Tabu (movie), Documentary (genre), Literature
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It's prime time again for Anthony Edwards in 'Zero Hour'
The long sabbatical is over. After more than 10 years, "the doctor" is finally back in — sort of. Anthony Edwards, who was celebrated for his stalwart portrayal of Dr. Mark Greene on the landmark medical drama "ER," is returning to network...
Tags: FBI, Human Interest, Television, Anthony Edwards, Hospitals and Clinics
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TCA: A&E greenlights 'Rodeo Girls': Cabler partners with Weinstein Company on pro-rodeo reality series
VarietyNiche reality skeins served A&E well in 2012, and the cabler has kicked off the new year by teaming with the Weinstein Company, greenlighting unscripted series "Rodeo Girls." Program centers on the world of femmes on the pro rodeo circuit, and features a...Tags: Rodeo, Biography Channel (tv network), A&E (tv network)
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Winter TCA: A&E's 'Bates Motel' cut from a different 'Psycho' cloth
In "Bates Motel," A&E's prequel to the 1960 horror classic "Psycho," the violin screeches have been curiously replaced with the ringing of iPhones. Oh, the horror? The new drama from executive producers Carlton Cuse ("Lost") and Kerry Ehrin ("Friday...
Tags: Television, Freddie Highmore, Satellite and Cable Service, Vera Farmiga, Entertainment
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Beau Willimon's 'The Parisian Woman' to premiere in Orange County
Since George Clooney turned his play "Farragut North" into the Oscar-nominated movie "The Ides of March," writer Beau Willimon has become a highly sought after talent by theater companies across the country. His new stage drama, "The Parisian Woman,"...
Tags: George Clooney, Chris Pine, Ian Richardson, Netflix Inc., Entertainment Events
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Winter theater 2013: 10 shows for the cold, from classic 'Caesar' to 'Other Desert Cities'
With Scrooge back under wraps, it's time for the 2013 winter theater season to begin in earnest. There's an especially strong slate of classical works opening between now and the end of March, but the offerings also are as diverse as ever. Among the...
Tags: Billy Wilder, Other Desert Cities (play), Navy Pier, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Friday's TV Highlights: 'Paul Simon's Graceland Journey' on KOCE
SERIES Sun Studio Sessions: Shannon McNally and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are featured (8 p.m. KLCS). Need to Know: The weekly current-affairs program begins a new season (8:30 p.m. KOCE). Bering Sea Gold: The dredging-themed docu-series...
Tags: Kelly Osbourne, HGTV (tv network), Cotton Bowl Classic, IFC (tv network), ESPN (tv network)
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