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vendredi 17 janvier 2014

Berlin Fest Adds 'American Hustle,' Asian Titles; Cambodia Celebrates First Oscar Nomination; Sochi: Putin Warns Gay Visitors to 'Leave Children in Peace'

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Berlin: 'American Hustle' Added to Lineup
Wim Wenders' 3D project "Catherdrals of Culture," Diego Luna's "Cesar Chavez" also receive special screenings at next month's festival. | Read More
Cambodia Celebrates First Oscar Nomination
"When you can make your people proud of their own culture, that's a good thing," says Rithy Panh, director of best foreign language film nominee, "The Missing Picture." | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Berlin Completes Panorama Lineup With Strong Asian Presence
UPDATED: Ira Sachs' "Love Is Strange" is one of the few U.S. titles screening this year in Berlin's main sidebar. | Read More
Oscars: Japan Celebrates Double Anime Nominations
With Miyazaki's "The Wind Rises" and Shuhei Morita's "Possessions" both up for Academy Awards, Japan will be hoping for a repeat of its 2009 double triumph. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Sochi: Putin Tells Gay People Visiting Olympics, 'Leave Children in Peace'
The Russian president added that such visitors should feel welcome, despite Russia's controversial law banning homosexual "propaganda." | Read More
21st Century Fox's Sky Deutschland Buys TV Rights to Select Oscar Nominees
Package deals with German indies Tobis, Prokino, SquareOne for films include "American Hustle," "12 Years a Slave," "Philomena" and "August in Osage County." | Read More
THE BUSINESS
NBCUniversal Acquires Stake in Canadian Producer of ABC Crime Series 'Motive'
Michael Edelstein, president of NBCUniversal International Television Production, also unveils a first-look and distribution deal with Lark, whose other hit shows include "Real Housewives of Vancouver." | Read More
KKR, Permira to Sell Final Stake in ProSiebenSat.1
The remaining 17 percent share of the German broadcaster could raise more than $1.7 billion. | Read More
REVIEWS
Once Upon a Time in Shanghai (E Zhan): Film Review
Newcomer Philip Ng and a cast of mostly martial-arts veterans star in producer Wong Jing's second Shanghai-set, 1930s gangland actioner in as many years. | Read More
Lilting: Sundance Review
Ben Whishaw and veteran Chinese martial arts star Pei-Pei Cheng play unlikely acquaintances struggling to overcome their differences and share their loss in Sundance's World Cinema Dramatic Competition opener. | Read More
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The 19th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards are underway. 12 Years a Slave and American Hustle come into the show leading in nominations, each with 13 apiece, while Gravity has 10 noms. The awards ceremony is airing live on The CW from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica and hosted by Aisha Tyler.  It will be aired on a delay for the West Coast at 8 p.m. PST. | Read More
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