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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Beast’ is unleashed ahead of bank holiday weekend
’André Rieu’s 2022 Maastricht Summer Concert: Happy Days Are Here Again’ plays widely this weekend.
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IFC takes US rights to Kormakur thriller Inhale
IFC Films has taken US rights to Baltasar Kormakur’s thriller Inhale starring Dermot Mulroney and Diane Kruger.
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Why the Black Nights Discovery Campus is the cornerstone of Tallinn festival’s industry focus
The new talent initative is designed to give regional talent an international boost.
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Les Arcs co-production village to host new films from Kozole, Cupellini, Savage
Les Arcs hosts 22 titles in co-production village, seven in works in progress section.
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CinemaCon: STX plots Eddie Murphy, Elton John animations
Separately, the studio said Robert Rodriguez has come on to direct the family animation Ugly Dolls, which STX has now dated for May 10, 2019.
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67 countries submit titles for foreign language film Oscar
A record 67 countries, including first-time entrant Jordan have submitted films for consideration in the foreign language film category for the 81st Academy Awards.Nominations will be announced on January 22, 2009 and the Oscar will be presented on February 22, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Centre.Click ...
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'Deadpool 2' reclaims top spot from 'Solo' as 'Avengers: Infinity War' nears $2bn global (update)
Solo: A Star Wars Story sluggish; Avengers: Infinity War to cross $2bn within the week.
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'Scorch Trials' earns $43.3m int’l
UPDATED SEPTEMBER 21: Maze Runner: Scorch Trials was active in 66 markets over the weekend as the early running total climbed to $78m and counting.
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Twilight Portrait, Gypsy, Death of a Superhero among Les Arcs winners
Twilight Portrait takes top award at third edition of Les Arcs, festival plans new fund.
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UK Film Council awards distribution support to 13 films
The UK Film Council's Prints and Advertising Fund has announced funding to support the distribution of 13 films. The P&A funding is aimed at promoting art-house, foreign and classic films to give audiences more choice.Revolver Films received $312,314 (£170,000) for The Wackness, Jonathan Levine's offbeat drama starring Ben Kingsley.The funding ...
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