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‘Son of the South’ Review: An Involving True-Life Story About the ’60s Civil Rights Movement - variety.com
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05.02.2021 / 05:35

‘Son of the South’ Review: An Involving True-Life Story About the ’60s Civil Rights Movement

Joe Leydon Film CriticAlthough he occasionally uses a broad brush dipped in primary colors while fashioning his admiring portrait of Bob Zellner, the grandson of a Ku Klux Klansman who improbably evolved into a civil rights activist during the early 1960s, filmmaker Barry Alexander Brown shrewdly and intelligently avoids most of the “white savior” clichés common to such scenarios in “Son of the South.” Based on Zellner’s memoir “The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom

‘Two of Us’ Film Review: Older-Lesbian Love Story Doesn’t Hold Together - thewrap.com - France - Italy - county Story - county Love
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05.02.2021 / 02:05

‘Two of Us’ Film Review: Older-Lesbian Love Story Doesn’t Hold Together

Also Read: Magnolia Pictures Acquires French Love Story 'Two of Us'Madeleine and Nina have planned to sell their apartments and retire together to Italy, but Madeleine has two children, Anne (Léa Drucker) and Frédéric (Jérôme Varanfrain), and she has never managed to tell them that she is in a relationship with Nina.

‘Hive’ Review: A True but Familiar Story of Perseverance in the Face of Patriarchy - variety.com - Kosovo
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03.02.2021 / 20:38

‘Hive’ Review: A True but Familiar Story of Perseverance in the Face of Patriarchy

Jessica Kiang The war in Kosovo ended in 1999, but for many families, its losses and erasures created conflict that lasted deep into the new century, echoing on to this day.

Berlinale To Host Physical Screenings For International Buyers In Japan, Australia, Brazil & Mexico; Books At Berlinale Line-Up Unveiled - deadline.com - Australia - Brazil - Mexico - Germany - Japan - Tokyo - Berlin - city Mexico
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03.02.2021 / 17:14

Berlinale To Host Physical Screenings For International Buyers In Japan, Australia, Brazil & Mexico; Books At Berlinale Line-Up Unveiled

With international buyers unable to travel to Germany to scout movies at year’s Berlin International Film Festival, the event will instead bring a selection of titles from its program to them through new initiative ‘EFM goes global’.

‘Misha and the Wolves’ unearths new Holocaust survivor hoax details - nypost.com
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02.02.2021 / 03:37

‘Misha and the Wolves’ unearths new Holocaust survivor hoax details

Survivre Avec les Loups” and attracted the attention of Disney and Oprah Winfrey. Defonseca had tears in her eyes on talk shows and gave inspiring speeches to stunned students across Europe.

Netflix Picks Up Global Streaming Rights to ‘Misha and the Wolves’ - thewrap.com - Britain - Spain - France - Sweden - Iceland - Norway - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - Switzerland - Denmark - Greece - Slovenia - Finland - Israel
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02.02.2021 / 02:09

Netflix Picks Up Global Streaming Rights to ‘Misha and the Wolves’

Netflix has picked up the global SVOD rights to the Sundance documentary “Misha and the Wolves,” it was announced on Monday.In addition, Netflix will debut the film exclusively in North America and other markets.

‘Marvelous And The Black Hole’: An Angsty Teenager Finds Solace In Magic & An Unlikely Friendship [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
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02.02.2021 / 01:17

‘Marvelous And The Black Hole’: An Angsty Teenager Finds Solace In Magic & An Unlikely Friendship [Sundance Review]

13-year-old Sammy Ko (Miya Cech) is a problem child. Prone to skipping class, smoking cigarettes, and mouthing off to her teachers, she’s the opposite of the meek model student Hollywood typically imagines when writing young Asian-American characters.

‘Misha And The Wolves’: Sundance Documentary Sells To Overseas Territories - deadline.com
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01.02.2021 / 23:07

‘Misha And The Wolves’: Sundance Documentary Sells To Overseas Territories

MetFilms has announced a series of distribution deals for the Holocaust documentary Misha and the Wolves which made its world premiere in the Sundance World Documentary competition on Sunday.

'Misha and the Wolves': Film Review | Sundance 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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01.02.2021 / 08:07

'Misha and the Wolves': Film Review | Sundance 2021

Fox Mulder made the slogan "I Want To Believe" iconic with his UFO poster on The X-Files, but the reason it has spawned so much memorabilia and so many memes is that it speaks to a very human desire. We're a credulous species, even if we're aware that con men and fraudsters abound.

‘Misha and the Wolves’ Transcends Documentary Format To Tell A Remarkable Story Within A Story [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
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01.02.2021 / 01:03

‘Misha and the Wolves’ Transcends Documentary Format To Tell A Remarkable Story Within A Story [Sundance Review]

Something like a documentary “Inception” with a story inside of a tale that is itself part of a narrative, “Misha and the Wolves” boasts several layers, all of them fascinating. Concerned with notions of legacy, trauma, memory, and deceit, the documentary by director Sam Hobkinson juggles multiple stories, people, and time periods with seeming ease, weaving a fascinating, multi-faceted tale in a tight 85 minutes.

‘Misha And The Wolves’ Review: Sundance Documentary Recounts A Woman’s Holocaust Tale Too Amazing To Be True - deadline.com
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31.01.2021 / 22:36

‘Misha And The Wolves’ Review: Sundance Documentary Recounts A Woman’s Holocaust Tale Too Amazing To Be True

The gripping Sundance documentary Misha and the Wolves, premiering at the festival today, possesses a fairy tale-like quality, beginning with its title. Those four words evoke ancient stories of children deep in the woods, threatened by menacing animals, as in Little Red Riding Hood.

Chloe Sims spotted out with rarely-seen daughter Madison during Mexico trip - www.ok.co.uk - Mexico - city Madison
ok.co.uk
31.01.2021 / 16:26

Chloe Sims spotted out with rarely-seen daughter Madison during Mexico trip

Chloe Sims has been spotted out with her rarely-seen daughter Madison in Tulum, Mexico.The Only Way Is Essex star Chloe, 38, and her 15 year old daughter Madison were seen leaving the Kin Toh restaurant in Tulum, Mexico. Chloe and her daughter were accompanied by Chloe’s cousin Frankie Essex, 33, as they dined out in the picturesque eatery.

‘Misha and the Wolves’ Transcends Documentary Format To Tell A Remarkable Story Within A Story [Sundance Review] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
30.01.2021 / 22:42

‘Misha and the Wolves’ Transcends Documentary Format To Tell A Remarkable Story Within A Story [Sundance Review]

Something like a documentary “Inception” with a story inside of a tale that is itself part of a narrative, “Misha and the Wolves” boasts several layers, all of them fascinating. Concerned with notions of legacy, trauma, memory, and deceit, the documentary by director Sam Hobkinson juggles multiple stories, people, and time periods with seeming ease, weaving a fascinating, multi-faceted tale in a tight 85 minutes.

‘I Was a Simple Man’ Review: A Beguilingly Restful Ghost Story That Moves With the Hawaiian Breeze - variety.com
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30.01.2021 / 01:01

‘I Was a Simple Man’ Review: A Beguilingly Restful Ghost Story That Moves With the Hawaiian Breeze

Guy Lodge Film Critic“Dying isn’t simple, is it?” That question is asked at three separate points in “I Was a Simple Man,” and with each repetition, it sounds slightly less rhetorical, less worldly-wise, more loaded with anxious uncertainty. Christopher Makoto Yogi’s hushed, ruminative study of an elderly man’s last days in Oahu doesn’t quite settle on an answer either.

‘Flee’ Review: Doc Explores the Layers of Truth in Afghan Refugee’s Survival Story - variety.com - Afghanistan
variety.com
29.01.2021 / 08:01

‘Flee’ Review: Doc Explores the Layers of Truth in Afghan Refugee’s Survival Story

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAmin Nawabi is not the real name of the Afghan refugee introduced in the Sundance movie “Flee,” nor is that his real face, which has been distorted by animation to protect his identity. As “Flee” unfolds, you may also start to question whether the story Amin shares is even real, doubling back and contradicting itself as it does over the course of director Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s unconventional portrait.There’s a good reason for such subterfuge.

‘I’m No Longer Here’ Filmmaker on Music and the Deconstruction of the American Dream - variety.com - USA - Mexico
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28.01.2021 / 05:35

‘I’m No Longer Here’ Filmmaker on Music and the Deconstruction of the American Dream

Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDirector Fernando Frias new film, Mexican Oscar hopeful “I’m No Longer Here,” gives audiences a look into the American dream, and his deconstruction of it.Rather than cast well-known actors, Frias relied on his casting director to find non-actors to help tell the story of Ulises, played by Juan Daniel Garcia Treviño who goes on a journey from Monterrey, Mexico to New York for a new life, except his American dream isn’t all it’s expected to be.Frias teamed with

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