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NAMO wins at Hong Kong International Film Festival About Films

NAMO wins at Hong Kong International Film Festival

The jury at this year's 44th Hong Kong International Film Festival awarded.

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ArtHood Entertainment at Cannes About Films

ArtHood Entertainment at Cannes

From 2019-05-14 to 2019-05.22 we will be attending the Marché du Film at ...

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Three awards for YUVA by Emre Yeksan About Films

Three awards for YUVA by Emre Yeksan

Emre Yeksan's feature film YUVA, a haunting allegory of human life ...

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BROTHERS / KARDEÞLER awarded as Best Feature Film About Films

BROTHERS / KARDEÞLER awarded as Best Feature Film

BROTHERS / KARDEÞLER by Ömür Atay awarded as Best Feature Film

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LEAKAGE / NASHT on World Sales with ArtHood Entertainment About Films

LEAKAGE / NASHT on World Sales with ArtHood Entertainment

At this year's 69th Berlin International Film Festival (IFBB), ArtHood Entertainment acquired the rights for the worldwide distribution of the remarkable debut feature film „Leakage“ / „Nasht“ by Iranian director Suzan Iravanian.

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Turkish Cinema: The New Generation – Omur Atay, Director ‘Brothers’ About Films

Turkish Cinema: The New Generation – Omur Atay, Director ‘Brothers’

Turkish cinema has become a regular fixture on the international festival circuit these days, represented most recently by first time features, such as Ceylan Ozgun Ozcelik’s media censorship-themed “Inflame,” which bowed this year in Berlin, and Emre Yeksan’s dystopian drama “The Gulf” which launched from Venice.

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BROTHERS / KARDEÞLER: Film Review | Karlovy Vary 2018 About Films

BROTHERS / KARDEÞLER: Film Review | Karlovy Vary 2018

Turkish writer-director Omur Atay makes his feature debut with this austere drama set in a roadside family run motel.

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Karlovy Vary International Film Festival unveils the competition titles for its 53rd edition About Films

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival unveils the competition titles for its 53rd edition

The upcoming edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is readying Radu Jude’s exploration of nationality and a nation coming to terms with its history, I Do Not Care if We Go Down in History as Barbarians [+], for a world premiere, alongside Ana Katz’s comedy Sueño Florianópolis [+], Sébastien Pilote’s look at male-female relationships in The Fireflies Are Gone, Peter Brunner’s Austro-American drama To the Night [+], Ivan I Tverdovsky’s Jumpman [+] and Joseph Madmony’s drama Redemption [+].

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