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Cate Blanchett's Carol Opens Kashish Film Festival
- Thursday May 26, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
Carol, also starring Rooney Mara, is a poignant story of a love affair between a young aspiring photographer and an older woman going through a difficult divorce. The theme of the fest this year is 7 Shades of Love
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Carol Named Best LGBT Film by British Film Institute
- Wednesday March 16, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
A panel of 100 film experts chose the movie, co-starring Rooney Mara, over 30 films spanning 80 years, including British director Andrew Haigh's Weekend and Hong Kong film Happy Together. The poll was run in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival
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Cannes 2015: Cate Blanchett Loses Best Actress to Carol Co-Star Rooney Mara
- Monday May 25, 2015
- Entertainment | Reuters
"It's extremely disappointing, nobody seems happy," Jay Weissberg, European-based critic for trade publication Variety, told Reuters
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Cate Blanchett's Carol Opens Kashish Film Festival
- Thursday May 26, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
Carol, also starring Rooney Mara, is a poignant story of a love affair between a young aspiring photographer and an older woman going through a difficult divorce. The theme of the fest this year is 7 Shades of Love
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Carol Named Best LGBT Film by British Film Institute
- Wednesday March 16, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
A panel of 100 film experts chose the movie, co-starring Rooney Mara, over 30 films spanning 80 years, including British director Andrew Haigh's Weekend and Hong Kong film Happy Together. The poll was run in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Cannes 2015: Cate Blanchett Loses Best Actress to Carol Co-Star Rooney Mara
- Monday May 25, 2015
- Entertainment | Reuters
"It's extremely disappointing, nobody seems happy," Jay Weissberg, European-based critic for trade publication Variety, told Reuters
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment