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Abraham assures continuity at Film4
EXCLUSIVE: Channel Four chief executive discusses Tessa Ross’ departure and future strategy.
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RiverRun unveils honourees, jurors
Chicago-based Kartemquin Films will receive the North Carolina festival’s Master Of Cinema award.
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Captain America 2 eyes victory
Marvel Studios’ Captain America: The Winter Soldier is the overwhelming favourite to usurp DreamWorks’ Need For Speed this weekend as it prepares to launch in around 33 markets through Disney.
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Warners, Fox roll out big guns
The last two of the US majors to present their slate to attendees brought suitable star-power and razzmatazz to the final day of CinemaCon in Las Vegas (27).
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Screen Australia backs Armfield, Davis
Candy director Neil Armfield will adapt gay memoir Holding The Man, one of five projects backed in Screen Australia’s latest funding round.
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Ritzy staff to ballot on strike action
Ken Loach calls decision not to pay staff London Living Wage “shocking” and “hypocritical”.
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Assuming the Throne...
UK’s offering at AFCI Locations show includes throne from Game of Thrones.
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Noah scores mighty Russia launch
Paramount Pictures International top brass said Darren Aronofsky’s film opened on $2.75m in Russia for the fourth biggest non-holiday debut in history.
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Dodge College unveils Women In Focus
Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts will present its 15th Annual Women in Focus Conference on April 11.
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Factory 25 snaps up Apocalypse
The distributor has acquired world rights to has acquired world rights to Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film by Hanley Banks.
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Winter Soldier rules on $75m
UPDATED MARCH 31: Captain America: The Winter Soldier smashed its way to the top of the international box office thanks to a confirmed $75m haul through Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International. Meanwhile Paramount’s Noah was in exceptional form.
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Filling Tessa Ross's big shoes
As the film industry loses Tessa Ross to the theatre world, Channel 4 has to be very careful in its hires, Wendy Mitchell argues.
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Crouch End gets cinematic
For any film lover, is there any better feeling than a shiny new independent cinema opening in your neighbourhood?
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Frozen biggest animation in history
Disney’s Oscar winner Frozen added $8m for a $674m international tally at the weekend and climbed to $1.072bn to become the biggest animation of all time at the global box office.
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Noah tops US on $44m
Paramount and Regency Enterprises’ epic delivered an estimated $44m number one debut in North America that exceeded expectations – now the question is will it hold.