Latest Cannes News – Page 214
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Kawase plans collage film to screen once in Tallinn
Project is dedicated to the preservation of 35mm
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Finecut sells festival pair to Japan
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s Finecut has sold both its Un Certain Regard titles to Japan – Kim Ki-duk’s Arirang has been sold to Crest International, while Hong Sangsoo’s The Day He Arrives has gone to Bitters End.
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Moscow Business Square adds screenings
Business event will also showcase anticipated Russian projects for 2011-2012
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Revolver wins UK rights to Snowtown from Protagonist
Critics’ Week serial killer thriller/drama sparked a bidding war.
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Abu Dhabi’s Sanad fund selects 11 projects
The Abu Dhabi Film Festival (ADFF) has unveiled the 11 projects to receive support from its Sanad fund in the first application cycle this year.
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Gaumont has busiest market ever, including US deal for The Conquest
EXCLUSIVE: Music Box plans ambitious release.
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New Europa sales organisation announces objectives
Europa International sales agent organisation aims to “make sure our voice is heard in Brussels”
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Headhunters goes to Alta for Spain
EXCLUSIVE: Action-thriller has been picked up in a host of territories
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Cannes buyers flock to Pompeii, End Of Watch, Great Hope Springs
A revitalised Cannes market has translated into sell-outs on key titles as buyers flocked to Summit International’s Pompeii and Tarzan 3D, Exclusive Films International’s End Of Watch and Lionsgate’s Great Hope Springs.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal joins supernatural thriller Voice From The Stone
K5 International is handling sales.
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Lars von Trier apologises for 'Nazi' remark in Cannes
Melancholia director says he was egged on by a provocation.
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Bullhead star joins Loft remake
EXCLUSIVE: Matthias Schoenaerts cast in remake, which starts shooting in June in New Orleans
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Festival Scope strikes special partnership with Melbourne
EXCLUSIVE: The Melbourne International Film Festival has partnered with online platform Festival Scope and will create a special section for its 60th edition (July 21 - August 7) called TeleScope.
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eOne moves into The Devil’s Rock
New Zealand horror also sold to the UK among other territories
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Film House Germany, Lemming launch Hamster
New venture aims to broaden scope of family films in Germany
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Ray’s restored Home to launch at Venice
EXCLUSIVE: Controversial film screened at Cannes in 1973
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Peter Nichols appointed chairman of Prescience
Nichols is the owner of wealth management group Chancery, which has raised over $800m for UK films in the last ten years.