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Picturehouse exec Clare Binns calls for diversity shake-up
This year’s Screen Awards Exhibition Achievement Award winner also called for more women in top jobs.
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'Ant-Man' eyes strong China hold
The Marvel Studios hit has reached $289.1m and will seek to build on last weekend’s $42.4m debut in China.
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Perfect Circle, Ten One to adapt 'Warrior Nun Areala'
EXCLUSIVE: Dean English of Perfect Circle Productions and Robert Burke of Ten One Entertainment are lining up the big screen treatment for Ben Dunn’s cult manga series.
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AFM: CMG commits to 'Broken Vows'
EXCLUSIVE: Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group has teamed up with Bullet Entertainment to handle international sales on the thriller starring Jaimie Alexander and Wes Bentley.
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Universal, 'Amy' big winners at Screen Awards 2015
The Screen Awards has unveiled its 2015 winners, recognising excellence in UK marketing, distribution and exhibition.
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Tribeca, Chanel launch Through Her Lens
Tribeca Enterprises and Chanel launched on Thursday the Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program.
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Cornerstone hires Catherine Quantschnigg as head of sales
Quantschnigg was mostly recently vp of international sales at Goldcrest International.
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Los Cabos adds 'Carol', 'Remember'
Top brass at the Mexican festival have added a couple of prestige gala screenings and unveiled the World Highlights programme.
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'Back to the Future' fans greet Zemeckis at Tokyo opening
The Tokyo International Film Festival kicked off its 28th edition on Thursday with Robert Zemeckis’ 3D high-wire thriller The Walk.
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'Diary Of A Teenage Girl' earns four Gothams nods
IFP unveiled on Thursday the nominations for the 25th annual IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards.
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STX moves ‘The Free State Of Jones’ to summer 2016
In a show of confidence Robert Simond’s distributor has pushed back its Matthew McConaughey Civil War drama to May 13 of next year.
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Michael Fassbender keen to build 'Assassin's Creed' franchise
The Steve Jobs and Macbeth actor is currently shooting the video game adaptation in London.
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Michael Fassbender's 'The Snowman' to shoot in Oslo
Tomas Alfredsen’s adaption of Jo Nesbø’s The Snowman, set to star Michael Fassbender, is to become the first major international production to shoot in Oslo.
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US/CANADA BRIEFS: Wolfe picks up 'Those People'; trio launch Fireglory
Plus… Focus World acquires Puerto Ricans In Paris; Abramorama to release Rock In The Red Zone; The Bequest begins Canada shoot; and more.
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Jim Carrey thriller 'True Crimes' sets Krakow shoot date
EXCLUSIVE: Principal photography on thriller True Crimes, starring Jim Carrey, will begin in Poland’s Krakow on Nov 7.
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Antonio Monda on his first year as Rome artistic director
New festival artistic director talks strengthening the programme, budget cuts and his desire to get Steven Spielberg to Rome.
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Rome: Dario Argento and William Friedkin deliver candid retrospective
Cinema greats Dario Argento and William Friedkin joined Rome Film Festival’s artistic director Antonio Monda on stage for a ‘Close Encounters’ discussion. What started as a retrospective; turned into a candid tell-all.
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Rome: Pixar story editor Kelsey Mann talks 'The Good Dinosaur'
Under strict anti-piracy measures, which included sealed bags and lock-downs on all electronic equipment, Pixar’s story editor Kelsey Mann presented 30 minutes of exclusive footage and sketched images from the highly anticipated The Good Dinosaur at Rome Film Festival.
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Marvel, Fox head to Australia after government funding boost
Thor: Ragnarok and Alien sequel will shoot in Australia, receiving $34 million in government funding.
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Robert Walak to join Universal Pictures International Productions
EXCLUSIVE: Former TWC exec to join as co-MD, UPIP, alongside Peter Kujawski.