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  • what_richard_did_01
    News

    What Richard Did sweeps IFTAs

    2013-02-10T11:15:00Z

    Teen drama What Richard Did scored five awards at the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) awards, which also handed best international film to Ben Affleck’s Argo.

  • Fatal Assistance
    Reviews

    Fatal Assistance

    2013-02-09T11:59:00Z

    Dir: Raoul Peck. France-Haiti-US-Belgium. 2012. 99mins

  • circles
    Reviews

    Circles

    2013-02-08T12:24:00Z

    Dir/scr: Srdan Golubovic. Serbia- Germany-France-Croatia-Slovenia. 2012. 112mins

  • London UK Film Focus LUFF
    News

    LUFF sets dates for 10th edition

    2013-02-10T12:49:00Z

    Film London’s London UK Film Focus (LUFF) has set the dates of its 10th edition for June 24-27 and is expecting around 120 buyers and 50 titles at the event.

  • Venus_and_Serena_01
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    Venus And Serena joins K5 sales roster

    2013-02-10T12:54:00Z

    K5 International has acquired international sales to Maiken Baird and Michelle Major’s documentary Venus And Serena.

  • Blood Sisters: Vampire Academy book cover
    News

    Buyers taste IM Global's Blood

    2013-02-10T14:24:00Z

    UPDATE: IM Global has virtually sold out the world on its young adult adaptation Blood Sisters, licensing rights to TWC in possibly the biggest US buy in recent EFM history and closing a slew of major international deals.

  • Gallowwalkers
    News

    VMI sells US, Japan on Gallowwalkers

    2013-02-10T15:15:00Z

    Wrekin Hill has picked up US rights from VMI Worldwide to the upcoming Wesley Snipes supernatural action thriller Gallowwalkers.

  • Paloma Faith
    News

    Paloma Faith to star in punk drama

    2013-02-11T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Platinum-selling singer to star in feature from Wellington Films and Zentropa Sweden.

  • Camille Claudel 1915
    News

    Camille Claudel sold to Canada

    2013-02-11T06:00:00Z

    Wild Bunch has sold two titles at the EFM in Berlin.

  • Frankenstein's Army
    News

    eOne marches with Frankenstein's Army

    2013-02-10T15:40:00Z

    MPI Media Group has closed a multi-territory deal with eOne for market title Frankenstein’s Army in France, Scandinavia, Benelux and South Africa.

  • d6_Admiral_Yamamoto2
    News

    Toei sells Admiral to France, Russia

    2013-02-11T06:00:00Z

    Japanese studio Toei has sold big-budget war epic Admiral Yamamoto to France (Filmedia) and Russia and CIS (Cinema Prestige).

  • The Guillotines
    News

    Guillotines flies to Turkey, Middle East

    2013-02-11T06:00:00Z

    Hong Kong-based We Distribution has sold Andrew Lau’s action thriller The Guillotines to Horizon International for Turkey and WEG for the Middle East.

  • Marx and Engels
    News

    Schell and Adorf cast as Marx and Engels

    2013-02-11T05:00:00Z

    Veteran actors Maximilian Schell and Mario Adorf have been cast in a new feature as philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

  • Brilliant Orange
    News

    FuWorks kicks off Dutch football doc

    2013-02-11T06:00:00Z

    The “total football” exploits of the celebrated Dutch team of the 1970s are to shown on screen in a new feature documentary being put together by San Fu Maltha’s Fu Works.

  • Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
    Reviews

    Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

    2013-02-10T17:05:00Z

    Dir/scr: Arvin Chen. Taiwan. 2013. 104mins

  • salma
    Reviews

    Salma

    2013-02-10T17:48:00Z

    Dir: Kim Longinotto. UK-India. 2013. 90mins

  • the_nun
    Reviews

    The Nun

    2013-02-10T20:00:00Z

    Dir: Guillaume Nicloux. France-Germany-Belgium. 2012. 114mins

  • Identity Thief
    News

    Thief rules US on $37m

    2013-02-10T18:53:00Z

    The comedy starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy led the North American session thanks to a $36.6m debut through Universal.

  • Fatal
    Reviews

    Fatal

    2013-02-10T17:52:00Z

    Dir: Lee Don-ku. South Korea. 2012. 103mins

  • Django Unchained
    News

    Django Unchained nears $200m

    2013-02-10T19:15:00Z

    Django Unchained brought in a further $18.7m from 65 markets through Sony Pictures Releasing International as the running total climbed to $187.1m.