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AwardsWatch Podcast Ep. 256: Reviewing ‘Anora’ Plus Our Favorite Palme d’Or Winners
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AwardsWatch Podcast Ep. 256: Reviewing ‘Anora’ Plus Our Favorite Palme d’Or Winners
Ryan McQuade
October 14, 2024
Inaugural San Quentin Film Festival and The Just Trust Aim for Convergence of Justice Reform and the Arts
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Inaugural San Quentin Film Festival and The Just Trust Aim for Convergence of Justice Reform and the Arts
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October 14, 2024
‘Sugarcane’ Leads 9th Critics Choice Documentary Awards (CCDA) Nominations
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‘Sugarcane’ Leads 9th Critics Choice Documentary Awards (CCDA) Nominations
Erik Anderson
October 14, 2024
‘Three Kilometers to the End of the World’ Review: Emanuel Pârvu’s LGBTQ Story is Missing a Queer Path to Authenticity | London Film Festival
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‘Three Kilometers to the End of the World’ Review: Emanuel Pârvu’s LGBTQ Story is Missing a Queer Path to Authenticity | London Film Festival
Alistair Ryder
October 13, 2024
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