Sebastián Lelio
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Scarlett Johansson to Star in Sebastian Lelio’s Drama ‘Bride’ at Apple and A24
“Orange Is The New Black” writers Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo will write the script
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11 Latin American Films That Defined the 2010s, From ‘Roma’ to ‘Zama’ and More (Photos)
“No” and “A Fantastic Woman” rank among the region’s most influential films of the decade
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Julianne Moore and ‘Gloria Bell’ Dazzle Indie Box Office
Sebastian Lelio’s follow-up to the Oscar-winning “A Fantastic Woman” arrives on five screens this weekend
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‘Gloria Bell’ Film Review: Julianne Moore Shines Quietly in Remake of Chilean Drama
Oscar-winning director Sebastian Lelio (“A Fantastic Woman”) makes an English-language version of his exceptional 2013 Chilean film
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Julianne Moore Is Having the Time of Her Life in First ‘Gloria Bell’ Trailer (Video)
American remake of Sebastián Lelio’s “Gloria” opens from A24 on March 8
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Toronto 2018: Here’s Every Movie Sold So Far, From ‘Wild Rose’ to ‘Stan & Ollie’
Usual suspects Neon, Magnolia and Sony Pictures Classics are making waves
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Toronto So Far: ‘First Man’ and ‘A Star Is Born’ Lead a Crop of Films With Heart and Dazzle
Toronto Film Festival 2018: The festival’s highlights are films that should be in the thick of the awards race for months to come
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Julianne Moore’s ‘Gloria Bell’ Lands at A24 Ahead of Toronto Film Festival
TIFF 2018: Remake also stars John Turturro, Rita Wilson and Michael Cera
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Paul Greengrass, Jonah Hill Movies Part of Huge Addition to Toronto Film Festival Lineup
Greengrass’ “22 July” and Hill’s “Mid90s” will join more than 100 new features and shorts in the Toronto lineup
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‘Disobedience’ Film Review: Two Rachels Don’t Make a Right in Unfocused Drama
Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams play star-crossed, Orthodox Jewish lesbian lovers, but Alessandro Nivola’s restraint steals the show
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How This Year’s Oscars Became a Feminist Game Changer (Guest Blog)
“I believe the 2018 Oscars are going to have a lasting influence,” writes documentarian Aviva Kempner
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Oscars: 5 Things You Didn’t See on TV, From Kobe Bryant to Sam Rockwell’s Barney Fife Inspiration
“Three Billboards” actor compares himself to Fife, Bryan Fogel called for the IOC President’s resignation and Bryant addresses his acceptance speech
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‘Shape of Water,’ ‘Three Billboards’ Push Fox Searchlight to Biggest Screen Count in Studio History
Awards Box Office: Chilean’s Oscar entry for Best Foreign Language Film, “A Fantastic Woman” opens
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‘A Fantastic Woman’ Film Review: Chile’s Oscar Entry Tells Powerful Trans Tale
Daniela Vega electrifies as a trans woman who refuses to be swept under the carpet by her late lover’s family