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Mohammad Rasoulof Sees Hope for Dissident Directors in ‘Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Oscar Campaign
Mohammad Rasoulof Sees Hope for Dissident Directors in ‘Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Oscar Campaign
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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oscars
oscars
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Cinema Is Freedom: Mohammad Rasoulof on "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Cinema Is Freedom: Mohammad Rasoulof on "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com
RogerEbert.com
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germany
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neon
cannes film festival
cannes film festival
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Rotterdam Feat Highlights Forgotten Film History With “Cinema Regained” Program
Rotterdam Feat Highlights Forgotten Film History With “Cinema Regained” Program
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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germany
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rotterdam film festival
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12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker Magazine
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sundance
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‘Nosferatu’: Ending Explained and Breakdown
‘Nosferatu’: Ending Explained and Breakdown
ScreenCrush
ScreenCrush
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‘The Brutalist’ Kicks Off Holiday Specialty Box Office With $66,700 Average
The Wrap
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a24
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Indie drama 'The Brutalist' kicks off holiday box office with a powerful specialty debut, averaging a stellar $66,700 per screen
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The film, distributed by A24, opened on just 4 screens in NYC and LA, suggesting strong initial interest from art house crowds
With Christmas Day set to bring a host of new specialty releases, 'The Brutalist' is positioning itself as an early awards season contender to watch
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A24, The Brutalist
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