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Film and Culinary Art-Tasting Festival opened with music and pastoral sights

The first edition of the Film and Culinary Art-Tasting Festival opened, on Sunday night, with exclusive excerpts from the film “Undeva la Palilula” (Somewhere in Palilula), in the presence of personalities including the minister of Culture, Kelemen Hunor, Maria Dinulescu, Constantin Chiriac and Tudor Giurgiu.

6 Sep 2010, 8:30 pm | click here to view more

Color Film Of WWII's London Blitz Found

Rare color film of the bomb damage inflicted on London during World War II has surfaced on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Blitz.

6 Sep 2010, 6:38 pm | click here to view more

Film exploring grim '50s Chinese labour camps joins Venice entries vying for Golden Lion

VENICE, Italy - The Ditch (Le Fosse), a film exploring Chinese labour camps for dissidents, is a tardy addition to Venice Film Festival entries vying for the Golden Lion award.

6 Sep 2010, 5:27 pm | click here to view more

Chinese film set in grim '50s showing in Venice

The Ditch (Le Fosse), a film exploring Chinese labor camps for dissidents, is a tardy addition to Venice Film Festival entries vying for the Golden Lion award.

6 Sep 2010, 4:43 pm | click here to view more

Chinese film on 1960 labor camps cheered in Venice

A powerful Chinese film on the plight of political prisoners condemned to forced labor camps in the tardy 1950s wooed critics in Venice on Monday, with some tipping it as a strong contender for the festival's top prize.

6 Sep 2010, 1:19 pm | click here to view more

Chinese film on 1960 labour camps cheered in Venice

A powerful Chinese film on the plight of political prisoners condemned to forced labour camps in the tardy 1950s wooed critics in Venice on Monday with some tipping it as a strong contender for the festival's top prize.

6 Sep 2010, 1:16 pm | click here to view more

Film producer complains about alleged fraud

The producer of the film ‘Prabhakaran’, who is in Italy through his Power of Attorney, had complained to the Negombo police that his director had alleged to have collected every the income from the film and had paid only Rs 500,000 and not paid the balance money amounting Rs 15 million.

5 Sep 2010, 7:50 pm | click here to view more

Venice film sets love story amid Chile's 1973 coup

"Post Mortem", a Chilean film premiering at the Venice festival on Sunday, sets a doomed adore story between a morgue worker and a dancer against the backdrop of the 1973 military coup that toppled Salvador Allende.

5 Sep 2010, 2:20 pm | click here to view more

Film: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

"Greed is good" is quoted numerous times by Gordon Gekko thoughout this film, but you can’t help but wonder whether a movie about greed is such a good thing seeing the affects of the global financial crisis are still fresh in everyone’s mind.

5 Sep 2010, 11:58 pm | click here to view more

Ghetto Film School Widens the Talent Pool

The Ghetto Film School in the Bronx aims to broaden the pool of filmmaking talent by providing opportunities for young people who might otherwise be overlooked.

5 Sep 2010, 10:38 pm | click here to view more