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	<title>Alternative Film Guide &#187; Fatou N&#8217;Diaye</title>
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		<title>2007 Jutra Awards Nominations</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2007 07:39:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[A Sunday in Kigali]]></category>
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With 12 nods each, the top nominees for Quebec&#8217;s Oscars, the Prix Jutra, are Érik Canuel&#8217;s Bon Cop, Bad Cop (right), an odd couple comedy that became the top-grossing homegrown film ever in Canada (with about Can$13 million, most of it generated in Quebec itself), and Robert Favreau&#8217;s Un dimanche à Kigali / A Sunday in Kigali (above), the story of a man (Luc Picard) in search of his lover (Fatou N&#8217;Diaye) in post-genocide Rwanda. Both films are also well represented at this year&#8217;s Genie Awards, the equivalent to the Oscars for all of Canada.
Bon Cop, Bad Cop and A Sunday in  Kigali were nominated for the Prix Jutra in the best film category, along with Philippe Falardeau&#8217;s Congorama, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>2006 Marrakech Film Festival Awards Winners</title>
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The 2006 Marrakech  Film Festival came to a close last night, Dec. 9. 
Dominik Graf&#8217;s German drama Der Rote Kakadu / The Red Cockatoo, a love story set in 1961 Dresden, starring Max Riemelt and Jessica Schwarz (above), won the Étoile d&#8217;Or for best film. Riemelt, for his part, received the best actor award.
The Grand Jury Prize went to Romanian filmmaker Radu Muntean&#8217;s political drama Hirtia va fi albastra / The Paper Will Be Blue, about a soldier who changes sides during Romania&#8217;s bloody 1989 revolution.
French-Senegalese actress Fatou N&#8217;Diaye won the best actress award for her performance as a Rwandan waitress falling in love right the time of the Hutu genocide in Robert Favreau&#8217;s Canadian drama Un dimanche à [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Marrakech Film Festival Awards 2006</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2006 12:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andre Soares</dc:creator>
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2006 Marrakech Film Festival Awards
2006 Marrakech Film Festival was held between December 1-9, 2006.
2006 Marrakech Film Festival award winners: Palais des Congrès on December 9, 2006
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L&#8217;ETOILE D&#8217;OR / THE GOLDEN STAR: Der Rote Kakadu / The Red Cockatoo by Dominik Graf (Germany)
JURY PRIZE: Hirtia va fi albastra / The Paper Will Be Blue by Radu Muntean (Romania)
 BEST ACTOR: Max Riemelt for The Red Cockatoo by Dominik Graf (Germany)
 BEST ACTRESS: Fatou N&#8217;diaye for Un dimanche à Kigali / A Sunday in Kigali by Robert Favreau (Canada)
TRIBUTES
Indian actress Kajol Mukherjee-Devgan
Indian actor Ajay Devgan
Moroccan actor Mohamed Majd
Egyptian filmmaker Tewfik Salah
American actress Susan Sarandon
Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhang-Ke
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Jury: Filmmaker Roman Polanski (president, France / Poland); actress Sandrine Bonnaire (France); actress Maria de Medeiros [...]]]></description>
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