All Berlin articles – Page 175
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NewsSND fashions YSL deals
Production starring Pierre Niney [pictured] as the legendary fashion designer is due to start rolling in May.
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NewsNielsen flies to sci-fi Exodus
EXCLUSIVE: Swedish-Danish producer Richard Georg Engström and Danish director Tommy Ipsen are at the EFM to promote their €4m English-language sci-fi project [pictured].
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NewsKen Loach readies Ireland-set feature
EXCLUSIVE: Ken Loach is hoping to shoot his next film this autumn, the director has confirmed to Screen.
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NewsSPC finds Invisible Woman
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Classics snaps up US rights to Ralph Fiennes’ Charles Dickens drama from WestEnd.
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NewsJaoui's Under the Rainbow scores sales
Filmmaker’s first picture in four years due to be released in France on March 6 on 350 screens.
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NewsDistribution round-up: Salzgeber acquires La Partida, Unconditional; TMG finds Solace
La Partida [pictured] is currently in post-production, while Solace will begin shooting in May and will be released theatrically by Concorde Filmverleih next year.
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NewsFuture of Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund secured
This year’s Berlinale programme features two WCF-funded films: Harmony Lessons and Workers.
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NewsEvokative Films evolves into international sales consultancy
EXCLUSIVE: Company’s founder Stephanie Trepanier [pictured] is at the EFM repping SXSW title Rewind This! and two new projects.
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NewsOpen Reel debuts at EFM
Italian sales company was founded last November by Cosimo Santoro and has already built up a catalogue of more than 25 titles.
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NewsFanning, Macdonald join Every Secret Thing
Dakota Fanning and Danielle Macdonald have joined Diane Lane and Elizabeth Banks on Amy Berg’s Every Secret Thing. Hyde Park International in talks with EFM buyers.
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FeaturesClaude Lanzmann: Record of the ages
Documentary maker Claude Lanzmann speaks to Michael Rosser about his new film, an honorary Golden Bear and his appreciation of Quentin Tarantino
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