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Deborah Young leaves post as director of Taormina Film Fest
Film critic Deborah Young is leaving her post as director of the Taormina Film Fest after five years with the event.
Dialogue of Cultures festival launches $40,000 grant
The grant is for the production of a 30 minute documentary and is open to director/producer teams from around the world.
Gaumont explores vices with Paulette, Porn In The Hood
EXCLUSIVE: Aside from continuing sales on Culinary Cuisine opener The Chef starring Jean Reno, which has recently sold to Germany (Senator), Canada (Remstar) and Japan (Gaga), Gaumont is set to unveil a slew of new titles at the EFM.
Wild Bunch delves into Lou Ye's Mystery
EXCLUSIVE: Wild Bunch also boosts slate with Leconte’s feature animation The Suicide Shop, Tony Krawitz’s Dead Europe, and more.
Memento bites into Jim Mickle's We Are What We Are remake
EXCLUSIVE: Stake Land director sinks teeth into remake of cult cannibal horror
Renny Harlin ventures to Ural Mountains for Aldamisa thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Renny Harlin will direct an as-yet-untitled thriller set in Russia’s Ural Mountains.
Bober's CoProduction Office blasts off with Meteora
Company also handling Ulrich Seidl’s sex tourism story Paradise, now a three-feature project.
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M-Appeal strikes Spanish deal for Baikonur
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HanWay picks up Daniel Stamm thriller The Darkness
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Philip Seymour Hoffman in final talks for Corbijn's A Most Wanted Man
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French Critics Union honours The Minister
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Inside Pictures launches 2012 programme
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Intouchables to open Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
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Hungarian Fund backs Balint Kenyeres project; brings animated Tragedy of Man to EFM
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K5 boards Groundswell’s Very Good Girls starring Dakota Fanning, Elizabeth Olsen
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Le Pacte to unveil Atiq Rahimi’s The Patience Stone at Berlin
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W2 Media moves into The Killing House
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eOne inks output deal with Steven Schneider and Adi Shankar
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Russian producers head to Berlin with new projects from Seidler and Lungin, Bondarchuk and Bekmambetov
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TF1 adds Aya of Yop City adaptation, Ducoboo sequel to Berlin slate
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Melancholia wins big at Denmark's Robert Awards
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Rotterdam Tiger Awards to go Clip, Egg and Stone, Thursday Through Sunday
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Gothenberg's Dragon Award goes to Norwegian drama Company Orheim




