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Rotterdam’s CineMart selects projects from Tsangari, Reichardt, Antoniak, Waititi
New films by Kelly Reichardt, Ruben Östlund, Quintin Dupieux, Athina Rachel Tsangari [pictured] and Úrszula Antoniak are amongst the 36 projects to have been selected for Rotterdam’s 29th co-production market CineMart.
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Connan McStay joins Lip Sync as senior editor
He is leaving London post production company Molinare to take up the post.
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Harry Potter climbing all-time international chart, Reliance’s Singham scores well
Potter becomes 17th biggest international film after second weekend as Korea and India see local successes.
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Comment
Under the stars
Almodovar turned out for the opening night of Film 4’s open air cinema season at London’s beautiful Somerset House, although we were almost too busy with the mini scotch eggs to notice.
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MPA wins landmark copyright case against BT, Newzbin2
UK High Court rules in favour of MPA in their bid to block access to pirate site Newzbin2
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Producer/production designer Polly Platt dies at age 72
Oscar nominated for Terms of Endearment.
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Technicolor ups US digital distribution footprint, announces Q2 revenue of €747m
Technicolor acquires Cinedigm’s distribution assets, increasing satellite network to 1,100 locations in US and Canada.
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Cumberbatch, Cox, Harrison attached to Where There's A Will
The Ireland-set comedy is to be directed by Maurice Phillips from an original idea by actor/producer Danny Midwinter.
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Made In Britain, but not set there
It’s a strong year for British movies as the upcoming festival season tells us, but why aren’t there any movies set in today’s Britain?
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The Resident director Jokinen moves onto Purge
Estonia-set drama is based on Finnish author’s award-winning novel.
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Happy, Happy to represent Norway in Oscar race
Norwegian director Anne Sewitsky’s feature debut Happy, Happy (Sykt lykkelig) will be Norway’s candidate for the Foreign Language Oscar.
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Hungary submits Bela Tarr's The Turin Horse for Oscar race
Bela Tarr’s The Turin Horse will represent Hungary in the Foreign-Language Oscar race.
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Let the smart season begin
Summer is for inane, mindless spectacle, but autumn and winter – as if the harsher weather demands it – bring on the thinking movies.
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Features
IFTA London reception
Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) held a reception at BAFTA in London’s Piccadilly on Aug 31 to celebrate the launch of IFTA London, which will provide a creative link between the UK and Irish industries.
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Wei Te-sheng, director of Warrior of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale
The Taiwanese filmmaker talks about the unique financing and production process of his Venice competition film Warrior of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale, which is billed as the biggest-ever Taiwanese production.