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Netflix orders 'Midnight's Children' adaptation
The streaming giant has signed on for a multi-part adaptation of Rushdie’s 1981 novel.
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Toronto Film Critics to honour Deepa Mehta
The Toronto Film Critics Association has selected the director of Water to receive its Technicolor Clyde Gilmour Award.
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Deepa Mehta teams with Salman Rushdie for Midnight's Children
Deepa Mehta is lining up a feature version of Midnight's Children with author Salman Rushdie, whose masterpiece of magic realism about the birth of modern India has remained untouched by film-makers for nearly 30 years. The film-maker announced the film with Rushdie today, at the eighth annual Mahindra Indo-American ...
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Telluride to screen Hyde Park On Hudson, Midnight’s Children
The 39th annual Colorado event has announced its annual line-up featuring the customary list of unofficial world premieres prior to or around the same time as their official outings in Venice and Toronto.
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FilmNation closes first deals on Midnight's Children
FilmNation is handling international sales on Deepa Mehta’s screen adaptation of the acclaimed Salman Rushdie novel Midnight’s Children and has closed deals with e One in the UK and UGC in France.
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Hot projects on Screenbase this week
An adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s Midnight‘s Children has been announced this week, as well as a host of other European co-productions including Le Sens De Nos Peines , What Use Is A Bear? (¿Para Qué Sirve Un Oso?) and Trap for Cinderella . The tumultuous saga of twins ...
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OMDC unveils 43 projects in International Financing Forum
New projects from Deepa Mehta, Chris Landreth, Thom Fitzgerald, Hany Abu-Assad, Ralph Fiennes, Terence Davies, Kevin Macdonald and Tony Grisoni selected for Sept 13/14 event in Toronto.
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Toronto 2015: Galas
The full line-up of world premiere Toronto galas, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Cuerda's All Is Silence kicks off Valladolid Festival this weekend
On Saturday, the 57th edition of the Valladolid Film Festival opens with the world premiere of All Is Silence, the new film by José Luis Cuerda [pictured].
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