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...Today, Hollywood offers a rich trove of screen treasures, from arthouse DVD box sets of Béla Tarr, Xavier Dolan and Jim Jarmusch films, to Downton Abbey and Gomorrah....
...“Our closeness, our sweatiness and our kissing on the dance floor became our protest,” says David Gere, a professor at UCLA who worked as a dance critic in San Francisco during the crisis....
...Paul Weiss has hired David Tarr, the co-chair of Willkie Farr & Gallagher’s finance practice group, and Skadden Arps tax partner Brian Krause as partners in its corporate department....
...It’s sometimes said that David Cornwell, known to his millions of readers across the world as John le Carré, was his droll, studiously observant, dry-eyed anti-hero George Smiley: “small, podgy and at best...
...David Lowery is aware that his new film could have been a laughing stock. The Texan’s fifth film as a director, it is called A Ghost Story, and the ghost in question is as stark as that title....
...My colleagues David Tarr and Natalya Volchkova (in their chapter in the 2010 book Russia after the Global Economic Crisis) have used a computable general equilibrium model of Russian economy to quantify...
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...As reported in the FT earlier this year, David Tarr and Natalya Volchkova of the New Economic School in Moscow estimate that entry would boost Russia’s GDP by 3.3 per cent a year, and possibly as much as...
...The noisiest of these was the screening of Page Eight, a David-and-Goliath conspiracy thriller of a somewhat familiar kind....
...In a recent paper, David Tarr and Natalya Volchkova of the New Economic School in Moscow estimate that entry would boost Russia’s GDP by 3.3 per cent a year, and possibly as much as 11 per cent....
...Light industry, building materials and food processing will be hit, according to David Tarr, a trade economist at the World Bank....
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...Tarr is a mad poet with an eye for the unforgettable image and an ear for the sounds and silences of humanity....
...From the 120 features on offer, including 25 world or international premieres and 68 UK premieres, festival favourites should include Béla Tarr’s The Man from London, a noir thriller adapted from a Georges...
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