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  • Steve James
    Features

    Steve James, Life Itself

    2014-07-02T20:18:00Z

    In Life Itself, veteran documentarian Steve James adapts Roger Ebert’s memoirs to throw a light on the life of the celebrated Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic, who died in 2013 following a long battle with thyroid cancer.

  • Fast and Furious 6
    News

    Uni moves Fast 7 up in 2015

    2014-07-02T22:06:00Z

    Fast & Furious 7 will no longer open on April 10 2015 but one week earlier on April 3 as part of several scheduling announcements from the Universal fold.

  • Telefilm Canada
    News

    Canada-India treaty first of new era

    2014-07-02T21:23:00Z

    Canada’s new co-production treaty with India officially came into effect on July 1.

  • Transformers: Age Of Extinction
    News

    T4 China gross ahead of US

    2014-07-02T23:41:00Z

    According to Paramount’s partners China Movie Media Group, Transformers: Age Of Extinction has reached $134.5m in its first five days in China – more than the $120.9m in the first five days in North America.

  • Elliott Tittensor
    News

    Hot projects on Screenbase

    2014-07-02T09:58:00Z

    New films on Screenbase this week include thriller Long Time Coming and a new adaptation of Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood.

  • Gérard Depardieu
    News

    Depardieu eyed for children's fantasy

    2014-07-03T11:35:00Z

    Actor Gérard Depardieu is being considered for a Russian fantasy feature.

  • Two Years At Sea
    News

    Film London wins $1.7m funding

    2014-07-03T11:43:00Z

    Film London has been awarded almost £1m ($1.7m) to continue to deliver the Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN), offering artist filmmakers funding, training and mentoring.

  • Steve McQueen
    News

    Content pre-sells Steve McQueen doc

    2014-07-03T12:00:00Z

    Key European territories among those to pick up rights to the documentary about the late actor’s struggle to make a film about Le Mans.

  • Oliver Hirschbiegel
    News

    Downfall director to make Nazi drama

    2014-07-03T12:28:00Z

    Oliver Hirschbiegel to direct the story of Georg Elser, the man who attempted to assassinate Hitler in 1939.

  • Ben Gibson
    News

    LFS's Ben Gibson to join AFTRS

    2014-07-03T12:46:00Z

    Outgoing director of the London Film School to join Australian Film School.

  • Stephen Fry
    News

    Stephen Fry event gets live broadcast

    2014-07-03T12:59:00Z

    The actor and comedian’s latest book launch will be streamed around the world.

  • JK Rowling
    News

    JK Rowling films to shoot at Leavesden

    2014-07-03T13:04:00Z

    Warner Bros. confirms Rowling screenwriting debut Fantastic Beasts will shoot at UK studio.

  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
    Comment

    Batman v Superman, first look

    2014-07-03T14:13:00Z

    The first image of Henry Cavill in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has been released.

  • Cinema movie theatre
    News

    Nordisk takes Norway theatrical lead

    2014-07-03T14:57:00Z

    Denmark’s largest cinema chain, Nordisk Film Biografer, has become theatrical market leader in Norway after securing a 49% stake in exhibitor Kinosør.

  • Prime Focus
    News

    Prime Focus pacts with Reliance MediaWorks

    2014-07-03T15:11:00Z

    The UK’s Prime Focus has joined forces with India-based Reliance MediaWorks.

  • Coherence
    News

    Metrodome acquires Coherence

    2014-07-04T08:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor nabs US sci-fi from Independent.

  • Gangs_of_Wasseypur_1
    News

    Cinelicious Pics takes Wasseypur

    2014-07-03T18:57:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE, UPDATED JULY 7: The distributor is understood to have picked up US rights to Anurag Kashyap’s gangster epic.

  • Transformers: Age Of Extinction
    News

    T4 crosses $400m worldwide

    2014-07-03T21:30:00Z

    Despite a clash with the scheduled quarter-finals of the World Cup, Transformers: Age Of Extinction will remain the dominant force in the international market where it is expected to soar past $350m.

  • Here Is Harold
    News

    Here Is Harold makes sales

    2014-07-04T10:26:00Z

    Norwegian road movie, about a man who sets out to kidnap the founder of Ikea, sold to Europe and Asia.

  • China, Korea leaders
    News

    Korea, China sign co-pro agreement

    2014-07-04T10:32:00Z

    South Korea and China have signed a landmark co-production agreement that will allow approved films to be officially classified as local films in both countries.