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  • Lakeshore's Fame
    News

    Lakeshore's Fame overtakes US box office overseas

    2009-10-15T03:44:00Z

    Fame grossed approximately $10m over the weekend for a $27.4m international running total, according to fresh data released by Lakeshore Entertainment.

  • Mike Goodridge, editor Screen International
    Comment

    Finding blockbusters in the UK

    2009-10-15T09:32:00Z

    Why is the UK short of homemade mainstream films?

  • Boris Johnson Mayor of London
    Comment

    City of dreams by the Thames

    2009-10-15T09:53:00Z

    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.

  • Roberto Cicutto
    News

    Business Street opens as Rome Film Festival gets underway

    2009-10-15T10:58:00Z

    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.

  • When You’re Strange
    News

    The Works picks up UK rights to When You're Strange

    2009-10-15T11:18:00Z

    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.

  • Fish Tank
    News

    How London sets the tempo

    2009-10-15T11:25:00Z

    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.

  • News

    Pathe appoints Olivier Cottet-Puinel as senior VP of business affairs

    2009-10-15T11:25:00Z

    Pathe has announced the appointment of Olivier Cottet-Puinel to the post of senior vice president business affairs for its production and distribution divisions.

  • Eyes Wide Open
    News

    Tabakman's Eyes Wide Open wins best feature at Ghent

    2009-10-15T11:54:00Z

    Haim Tabakman’s Eyes Wide Open has won the grand prize for best film at the 36th Ghent International Film Festival.

  • Cemetery Junction
    Features

    Capital cultivates its green shoots

    2009-10-15T15:41:00Z

    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

  • Features

    The Flirting Club

    2009-10-15T12:43:00Z

    A group of misfits meet every week above a pub in order to discover the secrets of love, relationships and finding the perfect partner…..

  • Warner Bros' Clash Of The Titans passed the Uk cultural test
    Features

    The yes factor

    2009-10-15T14:40:00Z

    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.

  • Features

    Hypnose

    2009-10-15T14:33:00Z

    Based on a real-life news story, set in 1865 in southern France. The daughter of a doctor falls under the spell of a mute vagrant

  • Saoirse Ronan
    News

    Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones selected for Royal Film Performance

    2009-10-15T14:42:00Z

    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.

  • Features

    Le Bruit Des Glaçons

    2009-10-15T14:35:00Z

    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

  • Features

    J'ai Gardé Les Anges

    2009-10-15T14:37:00Z

    Director Phillippe Garrel Cast Monica Bellucci, Grégory Fitoussi, Louis Garrel Production Company Rectangle Productions Producer Edouard Weil Shooting dates March 2010 Location France

  • Features

    Potiche

    2009-10-15T14:40:00Z

    Adapted from a play about Suzanne Pujol, the subordinate wife of a rich industrialist who takes charge during a factory workers strike.

  • Features

    Les Yeux De Sa Mere

    2009-10-15T14:42:00Z

    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.

  • Features

    Sans Queue Ni Tête

    2009-10-15T14:46:00Z

    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 ...

  • Nicholas Stoller’s Get Him To The Greek
    Features

    On location in London

    2009-10-15T15:02:00Z

    Screen International brings you four London location case studies.

  • Features

    La Tête En Friche

    2009-10-15T14:53:00Z

    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.