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Film Clips: Virtual offerings include Misty Blues concert; two Oscar-nominees for best international feature


Here's what's playing — April 16 - 22 — at in-person and virtual cinemas in the Berkshires and environs. Where films have been reviewed, the capsules include the name of the film critic and the day the full review was posted on berkshireeagle.com. All reviews are by Associated Press critics.
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Chen Nian has been single-mindedly preparing for China’s two-day national college entrance exam, which not only determines where and if she gets to study but also the fate of her entire family. Following the suicide of her classmate, Chen Nian suddenly finds herself the new target of her school’s biggest bully, its “queen bee.” Fate brings her together with small-time criminal Xiao Bei. An unlikely friendship is formed, but before they can retreat into a world of their own, both are dragged into the middle of a murder investigation that will change their lives forever. Featuring Zhou Dongyu, Jackson Yee, Yin Fang Huang Jue, Wu Yue, and Zhou Ye. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Oscar nominee for Best International Feature Film. 2 hours, 15 minutes.

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Sony Pictures Films India Nurtures Local Talent While Expanding Hollywood Footprint (EXCLUSIVE)


Sony Pictures Films India Nurtures Local Talent While Expanding Hollywood Footprint (EXCLUSIVE)
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Sony Pictures Films India has tapped emerging local talent to spearhead its burgeoning Bollywood slate, while simultaneously making moves to aggressively grow its Hollywood footprint.
The studio has handed Aakash Bhatia (Amazon series “Inside Edge”) a feature directorial debut with “Looop Lapeta,” the Indian adaptation of “Run Lola Run,” starring Taapsee Pannu and Tahir Raj Bhasin. Similarly, Satram Ramani, chief AD on Salman Khan vehicle “Jai Ho,” makes his feature directorial debut with comedy “Helmet,” starring Aparshakti Khurana and Pranutan Bahl.
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