All articles by Andreas Wiseman – Page 67
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Alan Rickman, A Little Chaos
After making his directorial debut 16 years ago, Alan Rickman returns to the director’s chair with a period drama starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts.
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Van Gogh biopic gets director
Swedish director Daniel Fridell (Swedish Beauty) has been set to direct English-language Vincent Van Gogh biopic for production outfit Kalliope Films.
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France deal for doc Price We Pay
Tax avoidance documentary, currently showing at Toronto, scores France deal.
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Red Army marches north
Currently playing at Toronto, the Cold War hockey documentary has been snapped up for the Nordic market.
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Buyers bow to Tamahori's Emperor
EXCLUSIVE: Deals for Corsan action-adventure, starring Sophie Cookson [pictured], Adrien Brody and Thomas Kretschmann, now shooting in Europe.
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Rai secures US double
Viva La Liberta [pictured] and The Mafia Only Kills in the Summer secure US deals.
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Unifrance eyes growth
Boom in French films at Toronto complements the expansion plans of French promotion agency Unifrance.
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Pigeon wins Golden Lion in Venice
Venice awards go to Roy Andersson dark comedy, Andrei Konchalovsky drama, Hungry Hearts.
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China Lion roars for Breakup Buddies
Distributor picks up comedy for US and Australia/NZ from IM Global.
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Louis C.K. joins Trumbo
EXCLUSIVE: Comedian latest addition to anticipated drama as John Goodman signs.
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Salt inks Barrymore-Collette film deals
EXCLUSIVE: Deals for Miss You Already, from Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke, which starts shooting on Sunday.
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Chinese media hub sets incentives
Any foreign companies setting up in the zone will see the local district company tax waived for the first two years upon incorporation and 50% of taxes payable in the third year.
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DFI CEO talks transition
Acting CEO Fatma Al-Remaihi admits the Doha Film Institute is facing challenges.
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Lone Scherfig, The Riot Club
Danish director and Toronto regular Lone Scherfig (An Education) tackles the badly behaved British aristocracy in Laura Wade’s adaptation of her play Posh, about an infamous Oxford University dining club.
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Svensk, StudioCanal pact for distribution, production
Co-pros include English-language Easy Money, Henning Mankell TV series.