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September 5" Wins Nine German Film Awards
The German Film Awards honored "September 5", a film recounting the 1972 Munich Olympics attack, with nine awards, including Best Supporting Actress, while "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" won the Silver Lola and "In Liebe, Eure Hilde" the Bronze Lola; the ceremony also included a tribute to the ...
September 5" Wins Nine German Film Awards
The German Film Awards honored "September 5", a film recounting the 1972 Munich Olympics attack, with nine awards, including Best Supporting Actress, while "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" won the Silver Lola and "In Liebe, Eure Hilde" the Bronze Lola; the ceremony also included a tribute to the ...
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20% Bias Score


Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Wins Golden Globe, Underscoring Nation's Past Trauma
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "I'm Still Here," a film about a woman whose husband disappeared during the 1970s military dictatorship; its release coincides with the anniversary of the attack on Brasília's seat of power, highlighting the film's resonance with B...
Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Wins Golden Globe, Underscoring Nation's Past Trauma
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "I'm Still Here," a film about a woman whose husband disappeared during the 1970s military dictatorship; its release coincides with the anniversary of the attack on Brasília's seat of power, highlighting the film's resonance with B...
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48% Bias Score


The Seed of the Sacred Fig": A Family's Struggle Under Iranian Censorship
The Seed of the Sacred Fig," a 168-minute film written and directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, portrays a Tehran family's struggle with government censorship, interweaving their personal conflict with real-world protest footage; its release comes as Rasoulof and the Iranian cast are in exile.
The Seed of the Sacred Fig": A Family's Struggle Under Iranian Censorship
The Seed of the Sacred Fig," a 168-minute film written and directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, portrays a Tehran family's struggle with government censorship, interweaving their personal conflict with real-world protest footage; its release comes as Rasoulof and the Iranian cast are in exile.
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24% Bias Score

Max Ophüls Preis Festival Opens, Showcases Societal Issues in German Cinema
The 46th Max Ophüls Preis film festival opened in Saarbrücken, Germany, on January 25th, 2024, showcasing 151 films across nine venues; the opening film, "Muxmäuschenstill," a political satire, addresses party politics and populism, with a notable decrease in films on migration and war compared to l...

Max Ophüls Preis Festival Opens, Showcases Societal Issues in German Cinema
The 46th Max Ophüls Preis film festival opened in Saarbrücken, Germany, on January 25th, 2024, showcasing 151 films across nine venues; the opening film, "Muxmäuschenstill," a political satire, addresses party politics and populism, with a notable decrease in films on migration and war compared to l...
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32% Bias Score

Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Wins Golden Globe, Spotlighting Dictatorship's Legacy
Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the wife of a political dissident disappeared during the 1964-1985 dictatorship, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this trauma in the context of recent political turmoil.

Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Wins Golden Globe, Spotlighting Dictatorship's Legacy
Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the wife of a political dissident disappeared during the 1964-1985 dictatorship, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this trauma in the context of recent political turmoil.
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44% Bias Score
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