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Andy Vanya toasts Hungary Fund
A bullish Andy Vajna has hailed the work of the Hungarian Film Fund in galvanizing film production in the country and “cleaning up the mess” left after the dissolution of the debt-ridden Hungarian Motion Picture Foundation (MMKA).
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Corsan puts 'Western Front' remake in its sights
EXCLUSIVE: Paul Breuls’ Belgium-based company has come on to produce and sell the long-gestating remake of All Quiet On The Western Front with Roger Donaldson set to direct.
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Magnolia acquires Desplechin's 'My Golden Days'
Magnolia Pictures has picked up all US rights from Wild Bunch to Arnaud Desplechin’s Directors’ Fortnight selection My Golden Days (Trois Souvenirs De Ma Jeunesse).
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Cannes 2015 opens with Standing Tall
The film’s cast and other A-list talent were in attendance at the opening gala.
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New 3D Guild launched at Cannes
The non-profit organisation is Belgium-based with 11 founding members from the UK, Poland, Germany, Belgium and France.
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Panel discusses international markets
Know Your International English-Speaking Markets panel talked on wide-ranging topics including VoD and the recent success of genre films.
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Finance panel: Friends in high places
Panel was moderated by Nigel Sinclair, CEO of White Horse Pictures, along with film-makers Ariel Vromen and Lone Scherfig.
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Submarine boards 'Chris Burden: Double Bind'
Submarine has come on to co-finance, co-produce and partner with Dogwoof on world sales to the documentary Chris Burden: Double Bind.
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Producers discuss making of 'The Lobster'
Cannes: Talk held at The UK Film Centre looked at the financing and production of Yorgos Lanthimos’ English-language debut.
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9ers flies high with Odysseo 3D
Korean film director Sung-Bok ‘Myron’ Jung and Auro 3D Founder Wilfried Van Baelen brought their high-flying 4k and 3d spectacle Odysseo 3D by Cavalia to the Marche on Thursday.
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Chloe Zhao talks about her journey from China to Dakota
Although the similarities between 1990s China and the Pine Ridge Native American reservation in South Dakota may not be immediately obvious, Chloe Zhao explains those parallels exist in her first feature, Songs My Brother Taught Me, which is screening in Directors Fortnight.
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Hitchcock and Truffaut: Meeting of the minds
Truffaut or Hitchcock? How about both. Kent Jones’ Hitchcock/Truffaut, premiering in Cannes Classics and sold by Cohen Media Group, will be a must see for any true cinephile in Cannes.
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Jonas Carpignano, 'Mediterranea'
Italian-American film-maker Jonas Carpignano returns to Cannes with Critics’ Week entry Mediterranea.
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Shin Su-won, 'Madonna'
Korean director Shin Su-won is following up her second feature fiction film Pluto - a gritty high school thriller that won a Special Mention at the 2013 Berlinale - with Madonna in Un Certain Regard.
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Valérie Donzelli, 'Marguerite and Julien'
The French director talks to Melanie Goodfellow about her fifth film, premiering In Competition at Cannes.
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Talking Point at the UK Film Centre: The Difficult Second Film
United Talent Agency’s Bec Smith and director Caradog James were among the speakers discussing how post-first feature directors can make the leap to an international career.
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Alice Winocour, 'Disorder'
Alice Winocour’s action horror-thriller Disorder, starring Matthias Schoenaerts and Diane Kruger, premiered in Un Certain Regard (Indie Sales is selling).
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Projects to Czech out in Cannes
Czech production companies partnering on new projects from the likes of Kristian Levring, Per-Olav Sørensen and Bohdan Slama.
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Park Circus acquires classic British films
UK company acquires Woodfall Library which includes titles such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Tom Jones and A Taste of Honey.