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'Snow,' 'Moscow' top Cannes Critics' Week

Film News: Young jury fetes 'Blood Appears' -- Aida Begic's "Snow" and Christophe Van Rompaey's "Moscow Belgium" shared out top honors at Cannes' 47th International Critics' Week, while a young jury gave thumbs up to Pablo Fendrik's bloody family flareup tale "Blood Appears."

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Artificial Eye takes 'O'Horten'

Film News: Film screens in Un Certain Regard -- The Match Factory has sold Cannes Official Selection title “O’Horten” to the U.K.’s Artificial Eye.

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Cannes. Moscow, Belgium.

"Crossover hits from Flanders are rare and Flemish working-class romantic comedies even less so, but director Christophe van Rompaey may have actually made both when he made his feature film debut Aanrijding in Moscou (Moscow, Belgium)," writes Boyd van...

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Bavaria picks up 'Moscow'

Film News: Pic screens in Critics' Week -- Bavaria Film Intl. has picked up Christophe van Rompaey's upcoming Cannes screener “Aanrijding in Moscou” (Moscow, Belgium).

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Critics' Week focuses on Europe

Film News: French co-productions dominate -- After its strong Latino flavor last year, Cannes sidebar Critics' Week largely focuses on European pics for its 47th edition.