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NewsKim Ki-duk’s 'The Net' sells to Japan
Controversial Korean auteur Kim Ki-duk’s The Net, set to world premiere at the upcoming Venice Film Festival, has pre-sold to seven countries including Japan (King Records).
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NewsKarlovy Vary: top Euro, Asian directors to present favourites
Six selected directors include Michaël R. Roskam [pictured], Kim Ki-duk and Sion Sono.
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FeaturesVenice 2016: Cinema in the Garden
World premieres playing in the Cinema in the Garden strand at Venice, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals, Pablo Larrain’s Jackie, Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge and Michael Fassbender romance The Light Between Oceans among line-up.
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Nigerian metropolis Lagos is the focus of the eighth City To City showcase at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as top brass anoint two international Rising Stars.
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