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      <title>Beijing festival honors 'Back to 1942' as top film</title>
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      <description>BEIJING (AP) — The Beijing International Film Festival has honored "Back to 1942" with its top prize. 
                   The film set during a 1942 famine in China's Hunan province stars Adrien Brody, Tim Robbins and Chen Daoming. Yan Bingyan was named best actress for "Feng Shui," and Terence Stamp was named best actor for "Song for Marion." 
                  
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      <title>'Cold War' takes home top Hong Kong Film Awards</title>
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      <description>HONG KONG (AP) — "Cold War" got a red-hot reception at the Hong Kong Film Awards, winning best film and eight other trophies. 
                   The cop thriller starring Aaron Kwok and Tony Leung Ka Fai won nine trophies out of its 12 nominations. Detective film "The Bullet Vanishes" also had 12 nominations but went home empty-handed Saturday night. 
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