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    2011-09-10T13:50:00Z

    Dir: Roland Emmerich. Germany-UK. 2011. 130mins

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    'Stonewall': Review
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    'Stonewall': Review

    2015-09-19T04:40:00Z

    Dir: Roland Emmerich. US. 2015. 129mins

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    Bavarian fund backs Reynolds, Emmerich, Dietl
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    Bavarian fund backs Reynolds, Emmerich, Dietl

    2010-03-03T14:42:00Z

    Germany’s Bavarian fund will support new projects from Kevin Reynolds, Roland Emmerich and Helmut Die.

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    Germany's DFFF awards $11.5m to Emmerich, Collet-Serra
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    Germany's DFFF awards $11.5m to Emmerich, Collet-Serra

    2010-01-14T13:36:00Z

    The German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) has paid out $11.5m (€8m) to major international projects by Roland Emmerich and Jaume Collet-Serra.

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    White House Down
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    White House Down

    2013-06-26T05:00:00Z

    Dir: Roland Emmerich. US. 2013. 132mins

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    Cannes market preview: plenty of star-studded packages but indies face tough battle
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    Cannes market preview: plenty of star-studded packages but indies face tough battle

    2019-05-14T04:59:00Z

    Concerns over the competitiveness of the independent space should ensure no shortage of talking points when the industry converges on the Croisette.

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    International shoots flock to Germany

    2010-02-12T05:50:00Z

    International films shooting in Berlin during the Berlinale is becoming something of a tradition.

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    Toronto to open with U2 doc; world premieres from Payne, Besson, Pawlikowski
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    Toronto to open with U2 doc; world premieres from Payne, Besson, Pawlikowski

    2011-07-27T09:30:00Z

    UPDATE: The Toronto International Film Festival has announced some early selections from its programme, including world premieres of Davis Guggenheim’s U2 documentary From The Sky Down (opening night film), Moneyball, Anonymous, Woman In The Fifth, The Lady [pictured], The Descendants, Trishna and Salmon Fishing In The Yemen.

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    Toronto 2015: Galas
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    Toronto 2015: Galas

    2015-08-25T15:39:00Z

    The full line-up of world premiere Toronto galas, with details on each title including sales contacts.

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    Paramount Germany unveils first local pickup, German funds pay out over €10m in support

    2010-04-22T15:50:00Z

    Tim Fehlmann’s post-apocalyptic thriller 2016 – Das Ende der Nacht has been unveiled as Paramount Pictures Germany’s first local pickup.

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