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Oscars to Add Winning Foreign Language Director’s Name on Statuette
Unprecedented acknowledgement of the filmmaker could be joined by other changes, says committee chair Mark Johnson
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Iran Cancels Celebration for Oscar Winning ‘A Separation’
Officials were reportedly unhappy with director Asghar Farhadi’s unflinching look at Iranian domestic life and laws
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Indie Box Office: ‘The Artist,’ ‘A Separation,’ ‘Undefeated’ Get Their Oscar Bumps
After winning five Oscars, including best picture, “The Artist” takes $3.9 million; Foreign language winner “A Separation” and documentary feature winner “Undefeated” also perform well
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Jon Stewart: Iranians Too Cocky About Oscar Win Over Israeli Film
“A Separation” won the Best Foreign Film Oscar, but the “Daily Show” host says Iranian films can’t stack up against a long history of Jewish accomplishments in Hollywood
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Oscar’s in Desperate Need of Surprises — Here’s Where They Could Come From
Academy members are hoping for a few monkey wrenches — some categories might be more uncertain than the experts think
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Indie Box Office: ‘Iron Lady’ Opens Strong, ‘Descendants’ Crosses $40 M
The Weinstein Company’s movie about Margaret Thatcher has an impressive per-location average of $70,102
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‘A Separation,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Anatolia’ Win Top Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Iranian and Turkish Oscar entries named the year’s best films in Australian ceremony
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Reviewing Oscar’s Foreign-Language Contenders: Sure Things & Longshots
Poland looks like a sure thing, Germany’s submission is brilliant, and Mexico and Brazil deal with violence and corruption
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Oscar Entries, International Auteurs Coming to AFI Fest
“This Is Not a Film,” “Alps,” “A Separation” and “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia” added to lineup for Hollywood-based festival
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‘A Separation,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Anatolia’ Top Asia Pacific Screen Awards Nominations
Iranian and Turkish Oscar submissions will compete for top honor with films from China and India
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TIFF, Day 10: The Best, the Worst, the Last
Toronto ends with a spy thriller … and does Grace Kelly deserve this kind of treatment?
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France and Japan Make Oscar Foreign-Language Picks
Dance documentary, Lebanese musical comedy included in latest batch of foreign submissions
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Telluride Loves Tilda Swinton, But Needs to Talk About ‘Kevin’
As the festival drew to a close, Swinton, Michael Fassbender, and Glenn Close all soared in dark fare it may be hard to get the public (or Academy) to see
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‘Nader & Simin’ Wins Berlin’s Golden Bear
Film from Iranian director Asghar Farhadi sweeps festival’s best picture, actor and actress prizes