All Americas articles – Page 52
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NewsUS Briefs: Costa Rica fest announces 72-strong line-up
Central American cinema is the focus of two competitive sections at the sixth Costa Rica International Film Festival, set to run in San José from December 8-17.
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NewsVentana Sur: VFX leaders in brain drain warning
The Argentinian film industry must develop a vibrant visual effects community if it is to prevent a potentially damaging exodus of talent, a trio of leading local visual effects supervisors said on Tuesday.
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NewsRussell Peters joins Judy Greer and Grace Park in comedy 'Public Schooled'
EXCLUSIVE: Kaleidoscope boards world sales on feature which kicks off in Vancouver this week.
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FeaturesSonia Braga on 'Aquarius' Oscar snub: "Maybe US industry can do justice for us now"
Sonia Braga, who has entered the awards season conversation with her role in Aquarius, tells Elaine Guerini why international success can be a double-edged sword.
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NewsGerard Butler, Michael Fassbender titles secure key deals for Protagonist
EXCLUSIVE: Lady Macbeth, Finding Your Feet also among movies to ink key distribution pacts.
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Reviews'The Grown-Ups': IDFA Review
Dir. Maite Alberdi. Chile/The Netherlands/France, 2016, 80 mins.
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NewsViacom buys Argentina's Telefe network for $345m
The in-cash deal broke on Tuesday as Bob Bakish started his first day as acting Viacom CEO.
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NewsPatricio Valladares lines up sci-fi horror 'Embryo'
EXCLUSIVE: The Chilean genre specialist behind Hidden In The Woods and Downhill is preparing a body-horror film.
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NewsLos Cabos: IM Global targets 2017 move into Latin American TV
Stuart Ford’s independent powerhouse is in talks on a TV project with Mexican partners Canana and Colombian director Ciro Guerra as his company looks to expand its small screen activities in the region by next year.
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FeaturesOscars 2017: inside the 85 best foreign-language submissions
The longlist of entries for consideration in the foreign language Oscar category is a feast of cinema from film-makers around the world, including several established masters, a strong crop of newcomers and one or two surprises.
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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.















