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Her two boys were old enough. (They're 29 and 21 now.) Both a philanthropist and an activist, she had the resources...She even co-produced a Denver-based indie film called "Looking for Sunday," about a guy who leaves his bandmates for better opportunities.
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In an emotionally charged ceremony Friday night, Kris Kristofferson accepted the inaugural Stephen Bruton Award in the Stockyards. "I’m very moved by the award, but I don’t like the reason for it," said the 73-year-old Kristofferson, choking back tears....
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The event screened some 113 short films made by young filmmakers from major and small cities, as well as towns and villages, who have expressed their views using the most basic tools. Mohammad-Reza Arab, Ebrahim Bahrololumi, Mahnaz Afshar, Morteza Shayesteh,...
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But also add to the mix the fact that his works are always so ambitious. Cameron is to receive the award February 6, 2010 at the Arlington Theater. The Lucky Brand Modern Master Award is the Film Festival’s highest honor and has been received in the past...
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The 96-minute drama, " Colors of Our Hearts ,� is based on four true stories involving migrant workers and ethnic hill tribes people: an Akha migrant girl who was sold to a brothel; a Karen girl forced to work as a slave; a migrant teacher; and a Mon...
Tags: Thailand, Thai Ministry of Labor, Burma, film festival, Colors of Our Hearts, Mahachai, Hongsa, Bangkok, Thai people, Mon people, Karen people, Burmese, Ethnic groups in Thailand, Mae Sot, Entertainment Culture, Social Issues, Politics
The OUTrageous Santa Barbara Lesbian and Gay Film Festival is officially legal, celebrating its 18th birthday this year mostly at downtown’s Metro 4 theaters. MultiCultural Center (Thu., Nov. 12, 8pm), which will host free screenings of Voices of Witness...
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Here’s the lineup for today’s Lone Star International Film Festival at various venues around Fort Worth: Shorts Block 3: A collection of short subjects. (11 a.m., AMC Palace) The Red Spot : The lives of a Japanese student and a German family come together...
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An upcoming film festival and an ongoing a cricket match, is no doubt, lifting up the spirits of a people used to living under the shadow of guns, militants, soldiers and bloodshed. The International Film Festival of Kashmir, a three-day event, that...
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The third edition of the Lone Star International Film Festival got off to a smooth start Wednesday night, with a screening of an indie comedy called The Scenesters at the AMC Palace in downtown Fort Worth. Between the elegantly lit red carpet outside...
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National Steinbeck Center Executive Director Colleen Bailey announced today the center's film "Vinegar of the Valley" has been selected to be screened at the Canadian Labour International Film Festival Nov. 22-28 in Toronto. "Vinegar of the Valley" documents...
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