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Filmstalker (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
Fernando Meirelles who has City of God, The Constant Gardener and Blindness to his directing name is going to adapt Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost for the big screen, and I think he'll have to go some to better Kenneth Branagh's version. He too has an unusual take on the story and will change the whole setting just as Branagh did with his version....Visit Filmstalker for the full story. Restricted...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 20/07/2008
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - After more than a year poring over Jose Saramago's book "Blindness" for the upcoming movie of the same name, Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is embarking on a new literary journey with William Shakespeare.
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News & Information (Free subscription) | 20/07/2008
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - After more than a year poring over Jose Saramago’s book “Blindness” for the upcoming movie of the same name, Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is embarking on a……Read more
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - After more than a year poring over Jose Saramago's book "Blindness" for the upcoming movie of the same name, Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is embarking on a new literary journey with William Shakespeare.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
This sort-of sequel to City of God misses its target, writes
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
A low-tar pendant to Fernando Meirelles' ferocious City of God, this is a slighter and more conventional story from the favelas of Rio.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Expect more women behind the camera and more kids in front of it among Canadian movies at the Toronto International Film Festival Sept. 4-13.
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Film News: Films include 'Fifty Dead,' 'Blindness' -- Helmer Kari Skogland's "Fifty Dead Men Walking" starring Ben Kingsley, and Brazilian helmer Fernando Meirelles' Cannes player "Blindness" are among pics in the Toronto Intl. Ftilm Festival's Canadian selection, unveiled Tuesday.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
Fernando Meirelles's film "Blindness," Deepa Mehta's "Heaven on Earth" and a horror flick from Bruce McDonald called "Pontypool" are among the Canadian films slated to screen at this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
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India eNews: Top Headlines (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
'Kabootar', a violent and 'very brutal' film directed by Anubhav Sinha's former assistant Maqbool Khan, is to be screened Thursday in New Delhi at the 10th Osian's-Cinefan Film Festival. Sinha is hoping the film will fetch enough accolades to avoid the censor board's scissors.
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TO411 Daily (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
Canadian director Bruce McDonald's zombie film "Pontypool," Warren Sonoda's "Coopers' Camera" and Justin Simms' "Down to the Dirt" are among the titles locked for the Canadian lineup the Toronto International Film Festival will reveal today. McDonald's "Pontypool," a horror film about a deadly virus that infects a small Ontario town as locals speak, stars Stephen McHattie ("300") and is the director's...
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Miss Geeky (Free subscription) | 14/07/2008
About a week ago Sizemore twittered he was organizing another bloggers screening, this time for the Brazilian movie City of Men. I was interested, but I hadn’t actually seen the critically acclaimed sort-of-prequel to it, City of God. Although I had heard a lot of good things about it, I didn’t feel it was my [...]