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The Rise of Romanian Cinema
Second of a Two-Part Series
CLUJ, Romania -- One of Europe's most innovative and newly-heralded filmmaking communities is Romania's New Wave, which last summer was put in sharp focus at the country's leading film forum, the Transylvania International Film Festival. CWB's International Editor James Ulmer visited the Festival in June and spoke with its trio of lead executives about a variety of topics, from life after ... |
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Italian Movie Nights In LA!
Silvia Bizio was born in Rome and graduated in liberal arts at the University of Rome before coming to the United States for a PhD in sociology at UCLA, thanks to a Chancellor's scholarship. She started writing as a journalist in 1980,
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PRAY THE DEVIL BACK TO HELL opens in New York
Balcony Releasing will open PRAY THE DEVIL BACK TO HELL, which tells the remarkable but little-known story of a small band of unarmed women who risked their lives to bring peace to Liberia, a nation in West Africa founded as a home for
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Transylvanian Tales
CLUJ, Romania - Last year, filmmakers from this often-overlooked country conquered Cannes with a double
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I met Count Dracula..
I started working as a construction worker at the age of six. I was working along with ten other workers building a
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DEKADA – celebrating a decade of CINEMANILA International Film Festival
The Philippines of Southeast Asia are an archipelago of 7107 islands with around 91 million inhabitants. Its capital, Manila, is located on the island of Luzon and with 15 million citizens is one of the worlds' largest and most densely populated cities. Between October 16 and 29, CINEMANILA International Film Festival, celebrated its 10th anniversary in this exciting
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NILOOFAR, a first look
Taking place on the once war torn borders of Iraq and Iran the film tells the story of Niloofar (Mobina Aynehdar), a twelve year old girl who
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