All articles by Andreas Wiseman – Page 94
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NewsHollywood Classics, Arclight in Asia pact
EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood Classics appoints Arclight as TV and new media rep for Asia.
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NewsDogwoof nabs new Mark Cousins doc
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor picks up theatrical and home ent rights to Cannes and Toronto entry.
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NewsAbrahamson to direct Room adaptation
Element Pictures producing update of Emma Donoghue’s acclaimed novel; UTA reps US rights.
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NewsBFI names regional hub partners
The BFI has announced the eight organisations selected to help diversify film offering across the UK.
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NewsUK, Morocco sign co-pro pact
The UK and Moroccan governments have signed a co-production treaty.
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NewsAnchor Bay pact with Richwater
Anchor Bay Entertainment, the UK home entertainment arm of US distributor Anchor Bay, has signed a four film co-production agreement with Jonathan Sothcott’s Richwater Films.
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NewsLondon Film School details Barbican move
EXCLUSIVE: LFS outlines £14m relocation and upgrade to Barbican site by 2016.
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NewsWide preps slate for autumn markets
French sales outfit Wide Management has added a slew of titles in recent months.
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FeaturesVenice: Follow the Lido
The 70th Venice film festival combines an impressive selection of titles and a growing market - along with a few surprises. Andreas Wiseman reports.
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NewsBen Wheatley to direct JG Ballard’s High Rise for RPC
EXCLUSIVE: Ben Wheatley to direct Amy Jump’s adaptation of JG Ballard’s novel for Jeremy Thomas; Film4, HanWay on board.
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NewsRooney Mara replaces Mia Wasikowska on Carol
Dragon Tattoo star joins Todd Haynes’ period lesbian drama opposite Cate Blanchett; spring 2014 shoot planned.
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NewsBeta secures Still Life sales
Beta inks deals on Venice-bound comedy-drama from Uberto Pasolini.
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NewsPete Wood gets new role at SPHE
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) has appointed Pete Wood as senior vice president, digital distribution, Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA).
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NewsTom Sizemore, Sean Young join Kickback
EXCLUSIVE: Blade Runner, Saving Private Ryan stars join UK spy thriller.
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FeaturesRitesh Batra, The Lunchbox
The director of Cannes hit and Sarajevo closing film The Lunchbox talks about corralling a host of international producers, embracing the chaos of Mumbai and new scripts.
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NewsFestival execs laud Sarajevo, urge patience
Berlin and Edinburgh execs laud festival growth but urge patience.
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NewsDyana Gaye wins Katrin Cartlidge Award
Gaye’s feature debut Des Etoiles will get its world premiere at Toronto.
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NewsSarajevo awards Docu Rough Cut winners
The Sarajevo Film Festival and Balkan Documentary Centre has announced the winners of the third edition of documentary development programme Docu Rough Cut Boutique.














