Telluride 2010: 127 Hours' and Incendies'
Many tears were shed at the world premiere screening of "127 Hours" at the Telluride Film Festival on Saturday afternoon. But few in the audience of some 500 cried harder than Aron Ralston, the hiker who famously cut off his right forearm and is the subject of director Danny Boyle's new movie. more
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'Post Mortem' exposes autopsy of Salvador Allende
"Post Mortem," a film by Chilean director Pablo Larrain, recreates the autopsy of Chilean President Salvador Allende during the 1973 coup. more
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Venice: Deneuve hits the Lido to promote 'Potiche'
French director Francois Ozon's says he was inspired to go ahead with his latest film, a battle-of-the-sexes comedy, after the presidential election pitting Nicolas Sarkozy against Segolene Royale. more
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'Transformers 3' wraps early after accident during filming near Chicago
The "Transformers 3" production crew scrapped plans to film its final scenes in Chicago after a bank teller working as an extra was critically injured, a city official said Friday. more
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Maggie Cheung waits to age before return to films
Actress Maggie Cheung, in Venice on Saturday to promote a new film, said one reason she has pulled back from acting for now is the industry's focus on youthful beauty. more
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