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‘The Lion at My Back’ Review: Two Women Forge a Cross-Cultural Friendship in a Bleak Cyprus-Set Drama Haunted by the Threat of Violence

The follow-up to Greek Cypriot director Tonia Mishiali’s debut ‘Pause,’ this Karlovy Vary premiere centers on the growing bond between a recovering addict and sex-worker and a teenage Senegalese refugee.

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Paramount Skydance began to lay out its legal argument Thursday against an antitrust lawsuit brought by a dozen states, calling it “one of the weakest merger challenges in modern antitrust…

No Money, No Problem: The $10K Toronto Movie That Turns a Housing Crisis Into Dark Comedy Gold

Director Tristan Wheeler made ‘Toronto Apartment’ — a scrappy dark comedy about a tenant who subleases his place by the hour to survive — for $10,000, on a $200 camera…

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