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Lakeshore's Fame overtakes US box office overseas
Fame grossed approximately $10m over the weekend for a $27.4m international running total, according to fresh data released by Lakeshore Entertainment.
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City of dreams by the Thames
The London Film Festival celebrates the city’s successes in film, bringing the brightest in world cinema to London, but the capital is also looking to build on its achievements.
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Business Street opens as Rome Film Festival gets underway
As the Rome Film Festival opens its fourth edition with Danis Tanovic’s Triage today – the festival’s collateral industry events – Business Street and New Cinema Network also kick off.
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The Works picks up UK rights to When You're Strange
The Works UK Distribution has picked up all UK rights to Tom DiCillo’s documentary about rock group The Doors, When You’re Strange. It will be released next year.
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How London sets the tempo
One small area of the UK’s capital generates nearly a tenth of the country’s total box office - so a release on a West End screen is essential for arthouse films.
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Pathe appoints Olivier Cottet-Puinel as senior VP of business affairs
Pathe has announced the appointment of Olivier Cottet-Puinel to the post of senior vice president business affairs for its production and distribution divisions.
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Tabakman's Eyes Wide Open wins best feature at Ghent
Haim Tabakman’s Eyes Wide Open has won the grand prize for best film at the 36th Ghent International Film Festival.
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Features
Capital cultivates its green shoots
International film production is big business in London, but it also inflicts great damage on the environment. Caroline Parry looks at the efforts to reduce the impact
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The Flirting Club
A group of misfits meet every week above a pub in order to discover the secrets of love, relationships and finding the perfect partner…..
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The yes factor
In the past few years, London has metamorphosed into one of the most film-friendly big-city shooting destinations in the world. Matt Mueller find out why.
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Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones selected for Royal Film Performance
Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones has been selected for this year’s Royal Film Performance. The world charity premiere will take place in late November in London’s Leicester Square.
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Le Bruit Des Glaçons
Production Company Thelma Films, Arte France Cinema (co-producer) Director Bertrand Blier Cast Jean Dujardin Location Nimes, France Budget $9 – 10 million Release date Autumn 2010 Contact Jerome Clement (Arte) 33 1 55 007 146
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J'ai Gardé Les Anges
Director Phillippe Garrel Cast Monica Bellucci, Grégory Fitoussi, Louis Garrel Production Company Rectangle Productions Producer Edouard Weil Shooting dates March 2010 Location France
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Les Yeux De Sa Mere
Journalist and TV anchor Lena Weber is being pursued by a young writer who wants to publish an unauthorized biography of her life, and that of her famous dancer daughter.
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Sans Queue Ni Tête
Director Jeanne LabruneScreenplay Jeanne Labrune and Richard DebuisneProduction company Liaison CinematographiqueCo-producers: Artemis Productions (Belgium), Samsa Film (Luxembourg), Art Light Productions (France)Backers Canal +, Cinécinéma, SOFICA bankque postale image, Communauté Française de Belgique, Bruxelles Images, Fonds National de Soutien a la production audiovisuelle au LuxembourgDistributor (France): Rezo FilmsCast Isabelle ...
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La Tête En Friche
Reclusive, overweight Germain Chazes lives in a caravan at the bottom of his mother’s garden. An old woman introduces him to the world of books and his happy fool life changes forever.