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CPH PIX: 'Borg/McEnroe' director talks casting Borg's son
Wendy Mitchell reports from the festival’s inaugural work in progress session; further titles presented were Winter Brothers, Drib, Under The Tree and Tom Of Finland.
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Göteborg Film Festival to shine light on Sámi film
Award-winning Sámi Blood among films set to play in special focus on cinema of the region’s indigenous people.
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Heretic Outreach picks up Thessaloniki premiere 'Thread'
Political sci-fi drama stars Sofia Kokkali.
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'Zaineb Hates The Snow' triumphs at Carthage Film Festival
Tunisian film festival dedicated to Arab and African cinema celebrated 50th anniversary this year.
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Bulgaria’s 'Godless' wins top prize at CPH PIX
Festival moves to new autumn dates; audience award goes to Heartstone, and Girls Lost wins best children’s film.
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German tragi-comedy 'Bloom of Yesterday' triumphs in Tokyo
Chris Kraus’s film exploring inter-generational legacy of the Holocaust scores twice at Tokyo film festival.
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Berlinale sets sci-fi retrospective for 2017
George Lucas’ THX 1138, Byron Haskin’s The War Of The Worlds and 1918 silent film A Trip To Mars among 27 features set to screen.
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Jo Sol’s 'Living And Other Fictions' wins at Cinemed
Festival devoted to cinema of the Mediterranean basin unfolded in French city of Montpellier Oct 21-29.
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AFM: TrustNordisk acquires horror 'I Remember You'
Oskar Thór Axelsson’s second feature is based on Yrsa Sigurdardottir’s best-selling novel.
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AFM: Independent boards Joan Collins comedy
The Time Of Their Lives is written and directed by Roger Goldby.
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'Diamond Island', 'Lady Of The Lake' scoop top prizes in Mumbai
Other winners included Ralitza Petrova’s Godless and The Narrow Path, directed by Satish Babusenan and Santosh Babusenan.
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Singapore Film Festival unveils 2016 line-up
Upcoming 27th edition to open with Asian premiere of Dain Iskandar Said’s Interchange on November 23.
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AFM: Kaleidoscope boards Steve Oram horror 'A Dark Song'
EXCLUSIVE: Liam Gavin’s occult horror stars Sightseers’ Steve Oram.
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Former Busan chief given suspended jail sentence
Lee Yong-kwan and three other former festival executives given suspended jail sentences by Busan District Court.
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Tokyo: Shinzo Abe, Meryl Streep kick off festival
Japan’s prime minister Shinzo Abe jostled for the spotlight with Meryl Streep at the opening night of this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Haifa awards go to 'Personal Affairs,' 'The Distinguished Citizen'
Festival’s Mix Programme $65,000 production grant was awarded to Rony and Riyad.
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Rome: 'More public money needed for distribution', say execs
Experts on MIA/Europa Distribution panel also discussed the importance of territoriality in European deals and need for diversification to mitigate risk.
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Tallinn Black Nights: 'The White King' among first features competition
UK dystopian drama starring Jonathan Pryce and Agyness Deyn will have its international premiere at the festival.
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Rome: Meryl Streep reveals the director she would most like to work with
Streep talked Michael Cimino, writing her own lines and a British obsession with class during a Rome masterclass.
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Dubai launches Investors Club aimed at private financiers
Dubai Film Festival initiative is aimed at private financiers looking to invest in the film industry.