Agnieszka Holland
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Kino Lorber Nabs U.S. Distribution for Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’
The film’s critical look at Europe’s refugee crisis has drawn condemnation from government officials
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DGA Stands With ‘The Green Border’ Director Amid Polish Government Backlash, Extremists’ Threats
Agnieszka Holland has come under fire for her film’s “depictions of the brutality faced by refugees to Poland,” work that the guild says plays a “vital role” in “fostering discussion”
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Cannes Report Day 5: Tilda Swinton Explains Why It’s ‘Dangerous’ to Hear ‘Only One Story’
Plus, European Film Academy president Agnieszka Holland criticizes the inclusion of a Russian filmmaker in the Official Selection
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‘Mr. Jones’ Film Review: Uneven Period Drama Explores Soviet Atrocities
Director Agnieszka Holland is attuned to the depths and intricacies of human misery, but this film is more scattered than her Oscar-nominated “Europa, Europa” and “In Darkness”
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‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Screams and Cries Its Way Through First NBC Teaser (Video)
The upcoming miniseries of the rebooted 1968 horror classic has Zoe Saldana taking on the starring role made famous by Mia Farrow
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Oliver Stone Honored by Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Agnieszka Holland to head international jury
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Agnieszka Holland Illuminates Challenging ‘In Darkness’ Shoot
The Polish filmmaker, whose film is heavily touted for a foreign language Oscar nomination, didn’t curse the darkness when she chose to make a movie that takes place 80 percent underground
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First Countries Enter Oscar Foreign-Language Race
Morocco, Romania and Venezuela join Greece and Poland, bringing total number of submissions to 5
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Sony Pictures Classics Acquires U.S. Rights to ‘In Darkness’
Polish films centers on a thief who risks his life to help Jewish refugees during World War II