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US Briefs: 'Mad Max' wins best film at AACTA in Hollywood
Plus: Mad Max also wins ACE editing award.
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'The Million Dollar Duck' triumphs at Slamdance
In the week that saw Brian Golden Davis’ documentary secure a distribution deal with Discovery Communications’ Animal Planet and Lionsgate, the film also left Park City with two top awards.
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Dutch Features secures rights Oscar submission 'You Carry Me'
DFGE to begin sales at the upcoming EFM.
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Tiger directors: Prabda Yoon, 'Motel Mist'
Prabda Yoon’s directorial debut Motel Mist - world premiering in the IFFR 45th Hivos Tiger Awards Competition - is the perfect summary of his prolific career.
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Tiger directors: Elisabeth Subrin, 'A Woman, A Part'
After an intensive three-and-a-half year pre-production period, writer-director Elisabeth Subrin brings her feature debut A Woman, A Part to the 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it will receive its world premiere in the Hivos Tiger Awards Competition.
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Waterland producers launch The Film Kitchen
EXCLUSIVE: Leading Dutch producers Jan van der Zanden and Ineke Kanters have launched a new production company, The Film Kitchen.
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IFFR: Udo Kier talks 'Iron Sky 2'
Hitler is back - and he will be sharing the screen with The Pope, Osama Bin Laden, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin and Jesus Christ, as well as various dinosaurs .
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'The Birth Of A Nation', 'Sonita' rule Sundance awards
Nate Parker’s directorial debut claimed the US Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic and corresponding audience award at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday, capping off a barnstorming week for the slave revolt drama.
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DiCaprio, Larson shine at SAG Awards
The two Oscar front-runners all but cemented their status after lead acting wins from their peers at the 22nd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday.
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Sundance: Magnolia, HBO team up on 'Tickled'
The popular documentary from New Zealanders David Farrier and Dylan Reeve played in World Cinema Documentary Competition.
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Sundance buyers wait to see if numbers add up
Amazon and Netflix stamped their authority all over Sundance 2016 in a busy 11 days when the numbers did and did not tell the full story of the festival.
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Tiger directors: Babak Jalali, 'Radio Dreams'
Iranian film-maker Babak Jalali talks about working with Metallica’s Lars Ulrich and Iranian singer-songwriter Mohsen Namjoo on the set of comedy Radio Dreams, set to world premiere in the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s competition on Monday (Feb 1).
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Tiger directors: Pieter-Jan De Pue, 'The Land Of The Enlightened'
Pieter-Jan De Pue, whose debut feature The Land Of The Enlightened screens in Rottedam’s Tiger competition, first visited Afghanistan after leaving film school.
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Dutch films to get investment boost
Fewer Dutch films with more production investment and marketing clout behind them. That is what Doreen Boonekamp, director of the Netherlands Film Fund, is promising in the next four-year funding cycle, 2017-2020.
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'Paint Drying' director in talks to screen protest film
British director Charlie Lyne has provoked a debate in the UK about censorship and the inner workings of the BBFC with his film/provocation, Paint Drying.
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'Kung Fu Panda 3' soars in China
DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 3 leaped to the top of the pile on an confirmed $75.7m from six, powered by China’s $58.3m through Oriental DreamWorks.