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US Briefs: 'A Monster Calls' gets new release date
Plus: NYFF unveils inaugural Explorations strand; Academy announces 17 student winners; and more…
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'Don't Breathe' leads North American weekend on $26.4m
AUGUST 29 UPDATE: Screen Gems and Stage 6’s horror film stormed to the top with a muscular debut that will have executives at the studios behind many of this summer’s costly flops green with envy.
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Fox’s Korean production 'The Proxy Soldiers' readies shoot
Fox International Productions’ next Korean production The Proxy Soldiers is set to start shooting on September 5.
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'Jason Bourne' shoots to top of international box office (update)
AUGUST 29 UPDATE: Universal’s action sequel opened on $49.3m in China, where Fox’s Ice Age: Collision Course delivered $42.5m.
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Montreal World Film Festival head hits back over reports of staff resignations
UPDATE: The head of the festival has branded reports of eleventh-hour staff resignations “slanderous” and “garbage” as the 40th anniversary edition got underway this week.
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Vivendi announces $338m cuts at France pay-TV channel Canal+
First-half 2016 results reveal falling subscribers at Canal+ France and drop in Studiocanal profits for same period in 2015.
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Scanbox chills with ‘White Hunger’
EXCLUSIVE: Scanbox takes Scandinavian rights to upcoming period drama from Finnish director Mikko Kuparinen.
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Haugesund: 'Perfect Strangers', 'Magnus' score top awards
Other winners include Agnus Dei, Toni Erdmann, The Day Will Come, Amundsen & Nobile and I’ll Try Again.
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Haugesund: 'The Wind Blew On' wins Eurimages prize
The winner of the Eurimages Lab Project Award from Haugesund’s Works In Progress presentations was Katrín Ólafsdóttirs The Wind Blew On from Iceland.
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Raindance: Elliot Grove picks festival top five
EXCLUSIVE: Raindance chief picks five films to look out for at the forthcoming festival.
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Venice cancels opening gala following earthquake tragedy
Festival cancels gala dinner and reception in solidarity with the victims of this week’s deadly earthquake in Italy.
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Disney to scale back Indian production (reports)
The Walt Disney Co (India) is scaling back its local-language production, according to local media reports.
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Daniel Radcliffe headed to Zurich Film Festival
Harry Potter star to present two films at festival.
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US Briefs: Concourse Media, Productivity Media board 'Impossible Things'
Plus: ‘Anything’ wraps Los Angeles shoot; monterey media acquires ‘No Pay, Nudity
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Covert Media launches Lexica Films
EXCLUSIVE: Paul Hanson’s production, financing and distribution outfit has launched an international sales label in the run-up to the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Haugesund: Liv Ullmann to retire from directing
Norwegian actress and filmmaker announces end to directing on panel with fellow filmmakers Pernilla August and Iram Haq.
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San Sebastian: Baltasar Kormákur, Feng Xiaogang join competition
Lee Sang-il, Bartosz M. Kowalski and Emiliano Torres also help complete competitive line-up.
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'The Secret Life Of Pets' ventures into Brazil
Illumination Entertainment’s animation has raced to $344.4m via Universal Pictures International and studio executives will expect another strong weekend.
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David Tennant joins Electric’s 'Bad Samaritan'
Dean Devlin’s company announced on Thursday that the former Doctor Who star has come on board the thriller.
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Zurich fest unveils gala titles
Juan Antonio Bayona, David Mackenzie and John Michael McDonagh among directors with films in Gala strand.