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Zurich announces competition juries, Frank Darabont presides
Writer, producer and director Frank Darabont will serve as jury president for the ZFF’s international section.
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Venice pacts with Festival Scope for public online Orizzonti screenings
Selections include Bernard Rose’s Boxing Day [pictured] and Alexey Balabanov’s Me Too.
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Archstone boards My Awkward Sexual Adventure
Sean Garrity’s comedy world premieres at Toronto next month.
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Shaun Williamson co-writing new British comedy
Williamson [pictured] also set to star in This Is Jayde: The One Hit Wonder.
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SAG to honour Dick Van Dyke
Dick Van Dyke will receive SAG-AFTRA’s highest honour, the SAG Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment.
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Annette Caulkin MBE dies aged 94
Caulkin worked in the UK film industry across four decades, starting at the NFFC in the late 1950s.
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Six Latin American films picked for San Sebastian's Films In Progress
Four Arab titles go to Cinema in Motion.
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Ek Tha Tiger scores record-breaking opening weekend
Yash Raj Films’ Ek Tha Tiger, starring Salman Khan, has grossed $18m (Rs1bn) on its opening five-day weekend, becoming the fastest Hindi film to reach this milestone.
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Expendables 2 to receive 800-screen release in India
India’s Multivision Multimedia will release The Expendables 2 on 800 screens this weekend (Aug 24), a move that highlights the trend towards wider releases and almost day-and-date releases for US films in India.
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Daniel Diamond to head sales at QED International
The veteran sales and marketing executive arrives from Morgan Creek and will oversee a prestige slate alongside Bill Block heading into Toronto and the AFM.
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2013 Golden Globes ceremony set for January 13
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and producer Dick Clark Productions announced the timetable on Tuesday (21). Nominations for the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards will come out on Dec 13.
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Ice Age franchise crosses $2bn internationally
Fox made the announcement on Tuesday (21) as Ice Age: Continental Drift became the second biggest animated release at the international box office on $653m, behind Ice Age 3 on $693.9m.
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Garage Screen team up with Rotterdam for new film programme
Deconstructing Cinematic Realities will run in Moscow’s Gorky Park from Aug 30-Sept 16.
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Protagonist boards Lenny Abrahamson's What Richard Did
EXCLUSIVE: Abrahamson’s third feature will premiere in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema programme.
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Dimension acquires US rights to Stamm's Angry Little God
Remake of Thai thriller is backed by IM Global.