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Telefilm Canada invests $2.2m in four Indigenous projects
Subjects range from prison inmate story to supernatural tale.
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MoviePass launches Peak Pricing, sparks Twitter backlash (update)
Dynamic pricing system introduces unspecified “small additional fee”, will allow one waiver per month.
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Russia confirmed as Europe's biggest market by cinema admissions in 2017
212.2m tickets were sold compared with 209.4m in France.
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Abel Ferrara to make feature documentary about controversial Italian monk Padre Pio
The cult US director was talkiig at the Munich Film Festival.
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Netflix testing new 'Ultra' streaming plan in Europe
Netflix testing if customers are willing to pay more for higher quality visuals.
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Claude Lanzmann, director of 'Shoah', dies aged 92
Local media reported the film-maker passed way in his native city of Paris on Thursday (July 5).
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DIGITAL EDITION: World Of Locations
Showcasing the world’s film, TV and commercial locations (May-October 2018 edition).
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Inaugural Loop Fund awards £5,000 each to three UK filmmakers
Newly-established Loop Fund aims for ‘risk-taking approach’.
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'Paris, Texas' cinematographer Robby Muller dies aged 78
He was best known for collaborating with Wim Wenders, Lars von Trier and Jim Jarmusch.
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'All This Victory' takes 2018 Karlovy Vary works in progress prize
Ahmad Ghossein’s Lebanese film wins in first year award is open to films from the Middle East.
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Telepool chief reveals why Marc Forster and Will Smith bought the company (exclusive)
André Druskeit says Telepool will move into international production.
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Polish Days titles revealed for 2018 New Horizons Film Festival (exclusive)
Polish Days takes place during the New Horizons International Film Festival in Wroclaw.
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MAD's Arab Cinema Center launches film and TV festival in Prague
New festival aimed at Arab films and high-end TV to launch this autumn.
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UK film distribution sector to create 200 new training places for women
FDA president David Puttnam unveiled a package of measures to diversify the sector.
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BBC Films veteran Joe Oppenheimer joins Apple
He will serve as a creative executive on the international creative development team.
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Salma Hayek’s Ventanarosa Productions on board Mexican family drama 'Monarca' for Netflix
Producer-star ‘proud’ to show Mexico as ‘vibrant, sophisticated and culturally rich nation’.
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Character actor Derrick O’Connor who played villain in 'Lethal Weapon 2' dies aged 77
Irish-born stage, film and TV actor’s credits included Brazil, The Sweeney.
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Netflix orders 'Midnight's Children' adaptation
The streaming giant has signed on for a multi-part adaptation of Rushdie’s 1981 novel.
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Production underway on 'Six Minutes To Midnight' with Eddie Izzard, Judi Dench
Jim Broadbent, Carla Juri, James D’Arcy and Celyn Jones are also cast.
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Film and TV piracy fell in France in 2017 but still cost country €1.2bn, says study
’Game Of Thrones’, ’Valerian’ among the most pirated titles.