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    Sundance Early Deadline; Toronto Plays a 'Violin'; Hollywood Fest Fetes Jewison; Outfest Gets Sexy

    Sundance Early Deadline; Toronto Plays a 'Violin'; HollywoodFest Fetes Jewison; Outfest Gets Sexy

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    Chicago Underground Fest Packs Slate With Premieres, Morrissey Tribute, and Rare "Fabulous Stains" S

    Chicago Underground Fest Packs Slate With Premieres,Morrissey Tribute, and Rare "Fabulous Stains" Showing

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    Ken Loach and Paul Laverty Sing Out About "Carla's Song"

    Ken Loach and Paul Laverty Sing Out About "Carla's Song"

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    American Cinematheque's "Hits"; Urban World Sneak; and New Yimou Film Set for AAIFF

    American Cinematheque's "Hits"; Urban World Sneak; andNew Yimou Film Set for AAIFF

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    Hamptons Fest Enters Sixth Year With A New Staff And A New Focus on Glitz and Glamour

    Hamptons Fest Enters Sixth Year With A New Staff And A New Focus on Glitz and Glamour

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    Rialto Restores Fellini Classic; Plans Re-releases Of Other Films

    by Stephen GarrettYesterday's New York and L.A. debut of the restored "Nights of Cabiria" is also the first official title from Rialto Pictures, a year-old distribution company specializing in re-releases of classic films. After last year's healthy box office from Mike Nichol's "The Graduate" and Jean-Luc Godard's "Contempt," both handled by Rialto with Strand Releasing, Rialto co-founders Bruce Goldstein and Mike Thomas have arranged a release schedule for "Cabiria" that also includes Chicago, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, and Philadelphia as well as other cities throughout the Summer months.In promoting Federico Fellini's "Cabiria," 1957'...

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    Midnight Madness Rampages on with "Killers"

    by Anthony KaufmanQuentin Tarantino isn't the only one getting movies shown at midnight.After the successful re-release of Lucio Fulci's "The Beyond," a campygross-out 70's horror film from Tarantino's company, Rolling Thunder, andindie distributor Cowboy Booking, another company noticed that a wind...

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