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| Taiwan releases film on UNFCCC bid Focus Taiwan News Channel 29 (CNA) Taiwan has released a new short film on YouTube to highlight the country's bid to participate in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to fight global warming along with the world. The 12-minute film "Name for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Freelancers' films on Libya, Syria win media prize Khaleej Times The annual award, presented at the ceremony at the British Film Institute, recognizes the achievement of freelance cameramen and women working in news around the world. Alberto Arce and Ricardo Garcia Vilanova from Spain took the features prize for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Film on evangelical strongmen to be shown in Wallingford Meriden Record-Journal Members of Xtreme Impact blow up hot water bottles as part of a performance at Good News Christian Church in Wallingford Sunday evening October 16, 2011. Jeremy Baker, of Wallingford, is the founder of the team and a former member of The Power Team ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New 'The Hobbit' photos and sneak peek: Peter Jackson talks film Examiner.com Movie fans in Scottsdale are waiting to see this "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" in theaters next month, and now they are being given another look at the film. On Wednesday, Nov. 28, Spoiler Movies shared new photos and a sneak peek from the film. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| After Nepalese Student's Suicide, a Film on Her Bright Future Asks Why She Died The SunBreak If you search on just the title, you might come up with an Italian horror-sexploitation film from the '60s, which stands in stark contrast to this documentary about a Nepalese girl, an "untouchable," who'd won a scholarship to high school. In the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Innocence Of The Muslims' Filmmaker Wants YouTube To Keep Film Online Deadline.com Jailed Innocence Of Muslims filmmaker Mark Basseley Youssef still wants the world to be able to watch the controversial trailer of the anti-Islam film on YouTube. "Mr. Youssef said he believes in the message contained in the film and he does not want ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Egyptian court sentences Americans to death for film Catholic Online An Egyptian court has tried and convicted, in absentia, seven Coptic Christians and one American pastor for the crime of blasphemy and sentenced them to death. The charges stem from the release of an anti-Islamic film which depicts the prophet Mohammed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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