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The romance of remakes
It’s easy to scoff at remakes but only if you don’t understand that a US remake will be seen by millions more around the globe than a non- English language original, Mike Goodridge argues.
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Woman In The Fifth
Ethan Hawke and Kristin Scott Thomas star in Pawel Pawlikoswki’s supernatural thriller Woman In the Fifth, currently shooting in Paris.
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No summer at the beach
After years of struggling to book high-profile releases during summer months, Italy finally offers a complete roster of films including blockbusters, family, horror, comedies, local and auteur-driven films between May and August. Sheri Jennings reports on distributors’ high hopes riding on this Italian summer.
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Die Like A Man in France, Welcome in Spain
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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Fortissimo takes on Cannes Competition title My Joy
Sergei Loznitsa’s debut feature is a parable of contemporary life in Russia, telling the story of a truck driver who loses his way in the Russian wilderness .
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Organisers plan UK's first 3D short film festival for July
Organisers are planning the UK’s first 3D short film festival – Short and Sweet 3D – to run at London’s Barbican on July 16.Organisers Julia Stephenson and Jordan Crute of Short and Sweet hope to make the festival an annual event and give further exposure to 3D shorts by subsequently ...
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Cinemoi plans Cannes coverage on UK Sky channel
The free-to-air programming is on Sky channel 343.
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Dwayne Johnson to star in $35m IM Global action thriller Protection
Dwayne Johnson has signed on to star in and Simon West to direct the $35m action thriller Protection for IM Global.
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Deckert to sell Portrait Of A Man
The Leipzig based company has picked up worldwide sales rights to Finnish director Visa Koiso-Kanttila’s documentary.
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Bertucelli's The Tree to close Cannes
English-language family drama stars Charlotte Gainsbourg with Marton Csokas and Aden Young.
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The Extra Man to kick off 36th Seattle International Film Festival
Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini’s The Extra Man (pictured) and Aaron Schneider’s Get Low bookend the 36th Seattle International Film Festival, set to run from May 20-June 13.
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First day results for Iron Man 2 augurs well for weekend
Iron Man 2 grossed $2.2m from 960 sites in six territories on Wednesday, setting up a promising weekend as the action sequel prepares to touch down in more than 50 territories.
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Shia LaBeouf is Charlie Countryman for Mandate
Shia LaBeouf will star in romantic action project The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman for Mandate Pictures.
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Lionsgate takes US rights on Cannes market project One For The Money
Lionsgate has acquired US rights from Lakeshore and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment to the upcoming crime thriller One For The Money starring Katherine Heigl.
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Virgil swallows North American rights to Chow Down
Virgil Films & Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Julia Grayer and Gage Johnston’s heart disease documentary Chow Down.
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Image takes North American rights to Eyeborgs
Image Entertainment has taken North American rights to Crimson Wolf Productions’ science fiction thriller Eyeborgs.
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Summit to release Fair Game in North America
Summit Entertainment will release Doug Liman’s spy thriller Fair Game in North America following its competition slot in Cannes.
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Film Independent hands out first Elizabeth Pena Fellowship
George Reyes will receive Film Independent’s first Elizabeth Pena Fellowship in Project:Involve.
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When We Leave named Tribeca best narrative winner
Feo Aladag’s German entry When We Leave (Die Fremde) has won the ninth annual Tribeca Film Festival’s Founders Award for best narrative feature.