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Independent Box Office: Dustin Hoffman’s ‘Quartet’ Looking Like a Hit
The Weinstein Company's tale of retirement home musicans is nearing $7M in its sixth week
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‘No’ Review: A Tale of Vision and Daring, Told With Not Enough of Either
Gael Garcia Bernal stars as an ad man who helped overthrow a dictator, but the movie could use his character’s skill at thinking outside the box
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As Oscar’s Foreign-Language Shortlist Looms, It’s ‘Amour,’ ‘Intouchables’ – and Question Marks
While Austria's "Amour" and France's "The Intouchables" are close to being locks, the rest of the foreign-language shortlist is up for grabs in a record year for entries
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Gael Garcia Bernal Beats a Dictator With Words in ‘No’ Trailer (Video)
A young ad executive helps inspire a nation to remove Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in Chili's Academy Award entry for Best Foreign Language Film
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Oscar Foreign-Language Roundup: ‘Amour,’ ‘The Intouchables’ Are On Top; Iran Boycotts
As defending champ Iran says it won't participate in the Oscars because of "Innocence of Muslims," Austria's "Amour" and France's "The Intouchables" look like sure-fire nominees
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Cannes 2012: ‘No’ Wins Top Prize at Directors Fortnight
Chilean film "No," starring Gael Garcia Bernal, is among prize-winners in Cannes' Directors Fortnight section
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Cannes 2012: Sony Pictures Classics Buys Gael Garcia Bernal Chilean Drama ‘No’
Sony Pictures Classics acquired North American rights to “No,” a drama about Chilean dictator Pinochet starring Gael Garcia Bernal