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All posts tagged Norwegian Wood
Review: Norwegian Wood
REVIEW: Tran Anh Hung adapts Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood, the first the author has allowed in decades.
Exclusive Video Interview: Tran Anh Hung on Norwegian Wood
Back in June, we had the chance to sit down and have a chat with Norwegian Wood director Tran Anh Hung (Scent of Green Papaya) on the film.
COMPETITION: Norwegian Wood Giveaway
Curious Film is offering 10 readers of The Reel Bits a double pass to see NORWEGIAN WOOD, the latest film from French-Vietnamese director Tran Anh Hung. Published in 1987 and since
Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: What We’ve Seen So Far
The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival kicks off this week in the great state of Victoria, and there are enough films to make your head spin. The Reel
Curious announces ‘Norwegian Wood’ & ‘Red State’ dates, 2011 schedule
UPDATE: Red State will now be released in Australia on 13 October 2011. Curious Film, the distributors who brought us the magnificent Winter's Bone last year, have announced their
Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 8
Rolling into home stretch of the 58th Sydney Film Festival, a modest 14 screenings were happening around Sydney today. Starting with the sold out Czech Republic film Surviving
First Glance: 60th Melbourne International Film Festival
The Melbourne International Film Festival turns 60 this year, and despite being able to apply for a senior's card it looks to be delivering a fresh crop of
Sydney Film Festival 2011 – Preview
Now that the Australian festival season is well underway, with at least one major festival (the Bigpond Adelaide Film Festival) already out of the way, we are beginning

























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