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    Nasser Ali Khan (Mathieu Amalric), an Iranian violinist overwhelmed with disappointments, meets an early love Irane (Golshifteh Farahani) in “Chicken With Plums.” (Sony Pictures Classics)


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    “Skyfall” brings back Daniel Craig as James Bond after a four-year hiatus, longest in the 50 years of Bond movies. (Sony Pictures via Associated Press)


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    “Skyfall” brings back Daniel Craig as James Bond after a four-year hiatus, longest in the 50 years of Bond movies. (Sony Pictures via Associated Press)


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    From left, Tika Sumpter, Carmen Ejogo and Jordin Sparks portray a 1960s-style Motown girl group in “Sparkle,” a remake of a film from 1976. (Tri-Star Pictures/Sony Photograph)


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    From left, Tika Sumpter, Carmen Ejogo and Jordin Sparks portray a 1960s-style Motown girl group in “Sparkle,” a remake of a film from 1976. (Tri-Star Pictures/Sony Photograph)


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    Whitney Houston (center), who has since died, is cast in “Sparkle” as a strict mom whose checkered past has led her to keep her children on a tight leash. (Tri-Star Pictures/Sony Photograph)


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    For Meryl Streep’s character in the new film “Hope Springs,” the pursuit of a “real marriage” after the fire has gone out takes her to a bookstore, among other places. This film image released by Columbia Pictures shows Meryl Streep as Kay Soames in a scene from “Hope Springs.” (AP Photo/Columbia Pictures-Sony, Barry Wetcher)


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    In Columbia Pictures’ “Hope Springs,” the flame has gone out for Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold Soames (Tommy Lee Jones) after 30 years of marriage. They are romantically estranged and sleep in separate beds before going to see a marriage counselor. “I feel like I’m married to ESPN,” Miss Streep’s character laments.(AP Photo/Columbia Pictures-Sony)


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    For Meryl Streep’s character in the new film “Hope Springs,” the pursuit of a “real marriage” after the fire has gone out takes her to a bookstore, among other places. This film image released by Columbia Pictures shows Meryl Streep as Kay Soames in a scene from “Hope Springs.” (AP Photo/Columbia Pictures-Sony, Barry Wetcher)


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