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Films From The South
A well-organized and very carefully programmed festival, Films from the South is probably the best-attended festival in all of Norway. Taking place in the capital Oslo in the beginning of October, its program is made up of films from Latin America, Asia and Africa. In the different sections films range from the most-awarded of the year (this year that was the case with Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Once Upon A Time In Anatolia, Ashgar Farhadi's Nader And Simin: A Separation, and main jury award winner Las Acacias by Pablo Giorgelli) to more commercially based prospects. Several retrospectives also featured, as well as special guests like Eric Khoo (three of his films were shown there, including his last, Tatsumi), Lebanese actress/director Nadine Labaki (her last film Where Do We Go Now? won the Audience Award) and Chilean Matias Bize (The Life Of Fish and two of his older films screened). Films From the South Festival, Oslo, Norway, October 6-16, 2011, Reports Time and a Word. Philip Cheah sees Sivaroj Kongsakul's Eternity (Tee Rak) as "a tale of a young couple falling in love, followed by sadness when one spouse dies and leaves the other to raise the children". More
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