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<title>See you next year!</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=75</link> 
<description>We're already working on the next edition of Science+Fiction, hoping that we will be able to match the success of this year.
A big thank you to all the people who attended the festival last November.</description> 
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<title>The winners of the raffle connected to the Audience Award!</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=71</link> 
<description>Tutti i nomi dei vincitori delle due Cinecity Cineram e dei biglietti gratis.
All the names of the winners of the Cinecity Cinema Cards and the free tickets</description> 
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<title>Closed!</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=70</link> 
<description>This year we can do nothing more but thank the audience, over 11.000 people took part to Trieste International Science Fiction Festival. </description> 
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<title>The Audience Award goes to TiMER</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=69</link> 
<description>American director Jac Schaeffer conquered the festival audience with her TiMER.</description> 
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<title>The Asteroid goes to First Squad. The Children receives the Méliès d'Argent</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=68</link> 
<description>Only three hours ago, the award ceremony. For those who were not there, First Squad won the Asteroid, while the Mèliès d'Argent went to The Children.</description> 
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<title>Moon premiers tonight</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=67</link> 
<description>The highly anticipated film by Duncan Jones will be shown tonight  right after the award ceremony for best film. The critics are already talking as if it were the new 2001: A Space Odyssey ... 'welll find out tonight!</description> 
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<title>The moment of truth tonight with the Astroid and Méliès d'Argent prizes</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=66</link> 
<description>Starting 8.30 pm in theatre 2.  Asteroid  award of for best film in competition and the Méliès d'Argent for the best European short  and feature film.</description> 
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<title>Today Federico Zampaglione and the New Visions Award</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=65</link> 
<description>Tonight at 8.00 pm another great host of this edition: Federico Zamaglione, leader of Tiromancino, director of "Black family house" with his new "Shadow".</description> 
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<title>Standing ovation for Christopher Lee</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=64</link> 
<description>Yesterday evening, the whole theatre stood up to greet the arrival of Sir Christopher Lee, along with the beautiful wife.</description> 
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<title>Tonight Urania Award to the glorious knight Christopher Lee</title>
<link>http://www.scienceplusfiction.org/scheda_news_e.php?id_news=63</link> 
<description>Tonight, Thursday November 26, the Urania life achievement award will be given to Christopher Lee, another extraordinary winner in thi edition of S+F.  
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