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FeaturesJulia Leigh
Cannes Meet The Debutants: Acclaimed Australian novelist Julia Leigh makes her debut with Competition title Sleeping Beauty.
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NewsSundance Selects takes US on Sleeping Beauty
Sundance Selects acquired US rights to Cannes competition entry Sleeping Beauty on Sunday night [15] as momentum gathered on several domestic plays on the Croisette.
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CommentRamsay's back with a vengeance, Leigh one to watch
Female directors are in the frame with Sleeping Beauty and We Need To Talk About Kevin.
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NewsRevolver takes UK rights to competition title Sleeping Beauty
It is the second controversial Australian title to be picked up by the UK distribution company in Cannes, following Justin Kurzel’s Snowtown.
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Beresford, Leigh among Screen Australia recipients
Sleeping Beauty director Julia Leigh, veteran Bruce Beresford and Kriv Stenders, who made last year’s local box office hit Red Dog, have all scored development dollars from Screen Australia for new films.
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NewsCannes 2011 Critics Jury... and the winner is?
Screen reveals the winner of our annual international critics jury vote in Cannes. See the full grid here and find out which film won.
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NewsCharlotte Mickie returns to Celluloid Dreams
Sales veteran named vice-president; will launch Toronto sales on 1%.
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NewsToronto adds world premieres including Winnie, Killer Elite, Hysteria
The Toronto International Film Festival has today announced dozens more films in its programme.
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NewsMagnolia nets psycho-thriller The Hunter in Toronto
Magnolia Pictures has closed a deal for US rights to Daniel Nettheim’s psychological thriller following its Toronto world premiere.
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