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  • ‘Conclave’ Leads Nominations for AARP Movies For Grownups Awards

    Conclave directed by Edward Berger
    Conclave (Focus Features)

    AARP The Magazine unveiled the official nominees for their annual Movies For Grownups (MFG) Awards, lead by Conclave with 6 nominations including Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups, Best Director for Edward Berger, Best Actor for Ralph Fiennes, Best Supporting Actress for Isabella Rossellini, Best Supporting Actor for Stanley Tucci, and Best Screenwriter for Peter Straughan.

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  • ‘The Black Sea’ Trailer – Derrick B. Harden is a Black Man Stuck in a Small European Town in Indie Comedy Film

    Derrick B. Harden. The Black Sea trailer and release date
    The Black Sea (Courtesy of Metrograph Pictures)

    Co-directed by Crystal Moselle (The Wolfpack, That One Day) and rapper/filmmaker Derrick B. Harden in his directorial debut, The Black Sea is a comedy/drama film telling the story of a man from Brooklyn who gets stuck in a small town on the Black Sea, where he’s the only black person in the town.

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  • Jin Ong’s ‘Abang Adik’ Wins Best Picture at 10th Asian World Film Festival | Full List of Winners

    Abang Adik directed by Jin Ong
    Abang Adik directed by Jin Ong

    The Malaysian crime/drama film Abang Adik directed by Jin Ong won the Snow Leopard Award for Best Film at the 10th Asian World Film Festival (AWFF). The film also won the Snow Leopard Best Actor Award for Wu Kang-ren.

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  • Movies Released on Friday November 22 – From Animation ‘Flow’ to Documentaries ‘Never Look Away’ ‘Porcelain War’ ‘Ernest Cole: Lost and Found’

    Movies in cinema on November 22 - Flow, Never Look Away, Porcelain War, The Last Republican, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, WIcked

    Glintz Zilbalodis’ animated awards contender Flow, about animals seeking a new home, leads the lineup of films opening in U.S. theaters on November 22, alongside a slate of compelling documentaries. Lucy Lawless makes her directorial debut with Never Look Away, chronicling the life of CNN war camerawoman Margaret Moth. Porcelain War tells the story of a Ukrainian family who stayed behind to defend their home during the war. Raoul Peck pays tribute to South African photographer Ernest Cole in Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, while Steve Pink’s The Last Republican explores the journey of Adam Kinzinger, a Republican Congressman who publicly condemned Donald Trump after January 6th.

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  • ‘Parthenope’ Trailer – Gary Oldman and Celeste Dalla Porta Star in Paolo Sorrentino’s Naples Drama

    Parthenope trailer and release date
    Parthenope (screenshot / A24)

    Academy Award-winning director Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty, The Hand of God) returns with Parthenope, a coming-of-age drama exploring the love life of a young woman set against the picturesque backdrop of Naples. The film premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival earlier this year and also screened at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the 38th AFI Fest.

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  • Movies Released on Friday November 15 – From Cannes Winner ‘All We Imagine as Light’ to Documentary ‘Elton John: Never Too Late’

    Movies released on Friday November 15 - All We Imagine as Light, Dream Team, Elton John: Never Too Late, The Salmon’s Call, Life is Beautiful: A Letter to Gaza, The World According to Allee Willis

    Movies opening in theaters this weekend include the Cannes Grand Prix-winning Indian film All We Imagine as Light, directed by Payal Kapadia and filmmaking duo Kalman & Horn bring an absurdist ’90s cable TV style to their new film, Dream Team, which follows the journey of two Interpol agents.

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  • ‘The Taste of Mango’ Trailer – Filmmaker Chloe Abrahams’ Documentary Tells the Story of the Women in Her Family

    The Taste of Mango documentary trailer and release date
    The Taste of Mango (Oscilloscope Laboratories)

    British-Sri Lankan filmmaker and video artist Chloe Abrahams makes her feature film directorial debut with The Taste of Mango, a documentary telling the story of her family, documenting the life and struggle of her mother, her grandmother, and herself.

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  • ‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’ Trailer – Susan Chardy Stars in Rungano Nyoni’s Cannes-winning Surreal Dramedy

    On Becoming a Guinea Fowl official trailer and release date
    On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (A24)

    BAFTA-winning Zambian-Welsh director Rungano Nyoni (I Am Not a Witch) returns with her sophomore feature, a surreal dramedy titled On Becoming a Guinea Fowl. The film follows a young Zambian woman who stumbles upon her uncle’s body, uncovering family secrets and lies as funeral preparations unfold.

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  • ‘My Dead Friend Zoe’ Trailer – Sonequa Martin-Green, Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris Star in Kyle Hausmann-Stokes’ Veteran Dark Comedy Film

    My Dead Friend Zone official trailer and release date
    My Dead Friend Zone (screenshot / Briarcliff Entertainment)

    Based on director Kyle Hausmann-Stokes’ short film Merit x Zoe, My Dead Friend Zoe marks the feature directorial debut of the U.S. Army veteran turned filmmaker. The story centers on a U.S. Army Afghanistan veteran who, after returning from service, begins to hallucinate her dead best friend from the Army.

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  • ‘The Bibi Files’ Trailer – Alexis Bloom’s Documentary Investigates Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

    The Bibi Files official trailer and release date
    The Bibi Files (screenshot | Jolt film)

    Produced by Oscar-winning documentarian Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) and helmed by three-time Emmy-nominated South African filmmaker Alexis Bloom, The Bibi Files is a documentary investigation of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Featuring hours of interrogation and leaked footage, the documentary exposes Netanyahu’s and his inner circle’s corruption and their unwillingness to give up power.

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  • Emily Mkrtichian’s ‘There Was, There Was Not’ Documentary on Women in Artsakh Premieres at DOC NYC

    There Was, There Was Not by Emily Mkrtichian
    There Was, There Was Not

    Ahead of its world premiere at DOC NYC on November 18, 2024, Emily Mkrtichian’s debut feature documentary, There Was, There Was Not unveiled its official trailer and poster.

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  • ‘2073’ Trailer #2 – Samantha Morton Asif Kapadia’s Dystopic Sci-Fi Docufiction

    Asif Kapadia. 2073 official trailer 2
    2073 (screenshot / Neon)

    Inspired by Chris Marker’s 1962 short La Jetée, Asif Kapadia’s 2073 is a sci-fi thriller blending reality and fiction to deliver a cautionary tale about humanity’s future. The film stars two-time Oscar nominee Samantha Morton as a survivor haunted by visions of the past.

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