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Iranian filmmaking at two extremes
CANNES, France — Cinematically speaking, few countries have experienced as wild a roller coaster ride as Iran in the past 14 months. Over this period, one or more of its filmmakers have a) won the country's first foreign-language Oscar, b) faced...
Tags: Iran, Cannes Film Festival, Like Someone in Love (movie), Festive Events, European Union
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Word of Mouth: South Korea's 'My Way' tries to find a way in U.S.
More than 1.7 million Korean Americans live in the United States, and CJ Entertainment America is seeking to lure a good percentage of them — as well as the wider art house cinema crowd — to theaters starting Friday for "My Way," touted as the...
Tags: Baltic Region, China, The Hunger Games (movie), DVDs, Drama (genre)
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Beijing film festival opens amid China's movie industry boom
BEIJING — The second annual Beijing International Film Festival opens Monday amid a film industry boom in China.
Box-office revenue totaled more than $2 billion for the first time in 2011. And in the quarter just ended China overtook Japan to...Tags: We Have a Pope (movie), Companies and Corporations, Hugo (movie), Sylvester Stallone, Beijing (China)
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Philippe Falardeau: A quietly observant auteur
At this year's Oscars, Philippe Falardeau spotted his idol Steven Spielberg standing alone, firing off a text message. Falardeau panicked. How, the French-Canadian director fretted, could he break the ice and strike up a chat? "I was like, 'What do I...
Tags: Canada, Immigration, Drama (genre), Steven Spielberg, Entertainment Events
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Movie review: 'Monsieur Lazhar'
It's difficult doing what "Monsieur Lazhar"does, conveying the delicate reality of human emotions in a way that engages without being overdone, but this French-language Canadian film makes it look like child's play. The story of how an Algerian...
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Oscar voters aren't always who you might think
Which two of these four entertainment names — Woody Allen, George Lucas, Meat Loaf, Erik Estrada — are members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences?
It'd be understandable if you guessed Allen and Lucas: The directors made such...Tags: Cheech Marin, Steve Guttenberg, Erik Estrada, Brazil, Drama (genre)
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'A Separation': Kenneth Turan's film pick of the week
24 Frames"A Separation": Don't wait too long to see "A Separation," an exceptional film from Iran. If you care enough about foreign language films to have heard about this particular gem, don't hold back until all your friends have told you how good it is and... -
Indie Focus: An outstanding year at the art house
The idea of a "good year" at the movies is perhaps part objective truth, part selective collation, part smart spin. So I will gladly declare this an outstanding year at the art house, where there was consistently more enthusiasm for quality work than...Tags: We Need to Talk About Kevin (movie), Mystery (genre), Drama (genre), Documentary (genre), Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (movie)
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'The Artist,' 'The Descendants' win big at the 69th annual Golden Globe awards
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"The Artist," the charming film about Hollywood's transition from silent movies to talkies, and the family drama "The Descendants" were catapulted to front-runner Oscar status Sunday night with an armful of Golden Globes to their names as the awards...Tags: Iran, American Horror Story (tv program), Marilyn Monroe, Midnight in Paris (movie), George Clooney
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Global themes at Golden Globes
Hollywood celebrated a foreign invasion at Sunday's Golden Globes, as films and television shows with a distinctly international pedigree collected many of the evening's prizes.
"The Artist," French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius's ode to silent movies,...Tags: Iran, Morgan Freeman, Midnight in Paris (movie), George Clooney, Hugo (movie)
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Oscar nominations 2012: 'Artist,' Scorsese's 'Hugo' shine brightest
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences paid homage Tuesday morning to the early days of cinema by bestowing the lion's share of Oscar nominations on two films that are valentines to the early days of cinema. "Hugo," Martin Scorsese's heartfelt...Tags: Warrior (movie), Marilyn Monroe, A Better Life (movie), Midnight in Paris (movie), We Need to Talk About Kevin (movie)
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