All Americas articles – Page 51
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NewsLos Cabos: Oliver Stone cautious, optimistic on 'rebel' Donald Trump
The president-elect can avert a potentially catastrophic cyber warfare if he translates his business skills to the geopolitical stage and cuts deals with Russia and China, filmmaker Oliver Stone said on Friday.
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NewsMovie industry reacts to Donald Trump victory
Harvey Weinstein, Guillermo del Toro, Jennifer Lawrence, Ken Loach, Shonda Rhimes among those to react.
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NewsCuba’s 'Soul Sisters' on Ventana Sur Primer Corte roster
Kiki Alvarez’s drama takes its place alongside five others in the Buenos Aires market’s post-production slate.
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NewsAFM: First look at animation 'Here Comes The Grump'
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Focus World and Anima Estudios co-pro written by Ice Age: The Meltdown writer.
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NewsAFM: FilmSharks inks deals on Ricardo Darin-starring 'Captain Koblic'
EXCLUSIVE: Spanish-language drama recently premiered in Busan.
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NewsAFM: International reps discuss incentives, filming opportunities
Panelists were attending Screen’s World of Locations breakfast at AFM.
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NewsAFM: Fox options 'That’s Not Cheating' remake rights
EXCLUSIVE: Ariel Winograd’s Argentinian comedy has been a local hit.
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NewsHemisphere invests in Lionsgate's Spanish-language SVOD service
Lionsgate and Hemisphere Media Group, a US and Latin American owner of Spanish-language pay-TV and broadcast networks, have partnered on the upcoming first Spanish-language SVOD service.
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NewsSPC acquires Michael Haneke’s 'Happy End'
The distributor has picked up North American and Latin American rights to the Austrian auteur’s upcoming French production which wrapped in late August.
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Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Spain team for Pinochet thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Global Screen to handle sales on co-pro about a failed attempt to kill Augusto Pinochet in 1986.
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NewsTop-grossing Russian film of 2016 secures deals
EXCLUSIVE: Central Partnership announces South America deals for their 2016 disaster movie, The Crew.
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News'Little Secret' director on Oscar controversy: "We were attacked as if we were the enemy"
Brazilian director David Schurmann’s film was selected over Aquarius by one vote, prompting some social media protests.
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FeaturesArgentinian co-directors talk Venice winner 'The Distinguished Citizen'
Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat discuss Argentina’s Oscar entry, a Spain-Argentina co-production which won star Oscar Martinez the best actor award in Venice.
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NewsColombia ‘safe’ location after plebiscite result
EXCLUSIVE: Industry figures in Colombia have moved to reassure international partners that the shock referendum vote rejecting peace talks with Farc guerrillas will not affect the country’s growing reputation as a safe production base.
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NewsUS Briefs: Fire At Sea to screen at Morelia's Berlinale Spotlight
Plus: Samuel Goldwyn acquires Nerdland; Academy unveils Nicholl Fellows
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FeaturesJason Jeffers and Jonathan Ali, Third Horizon Caribbean Film Festival
The founder of the inaugural Third Horizon Caribbean Film Festival and his friend, director of programming, preview this week’s event.
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News'Arrival' South American premiere to open Rio
As revealed earlier this week, the 18th edition of the festival will feature more than 20 world premieres. Screen runs through some local highlights and previews the RioMarket.
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NewsRio Film Festival unveils 2016 line-up
The Untamed and Toni Erdmann will screen at the 18th edition of the Brazilian event next month alongside tributes to the late David Bowie and Prince.














