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Paladin, Michael Mailer partner to release 'Friends And Romans'
Mark Urman’s distribution company and the film’s producer will release the farce in October.
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Asian Shadows picks up Pema Tseden's 'Tharlo'
Hong Kong-based sales company Asian Shadows has picked up world rights (outside Greater China) to Tibetan director Pema Tseden’s Tharlo, which will receive its world premiere in Venice’s Orizzonti section.
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David Strathairn, Valorie Curry join 'American Pastoral'
Lakeshore Entertainment has announced the latest cast additions on its Philip Roth adaptation before Ewan McGregor starts shooting in Pennsylvania later this month.
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Sam Neill sci-fi ‘DxM’ to world premiere at Grimmfest
EXCLUSIVE: The Manchester-based horror festival has revealed its 2015 programme.
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Abramorama, FilmBuff partner on This Changes Everything
Avi Lewis’ documentary based on the Naomi Klein’s book about global warming will open in the US in early October following its Toronto world premiere on September 13.
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Oldenburg to honour Joanna Cassidy
US actress best known for roles in Blade Runner and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Into Film Festival to host Malala Yousafzai event
Youth film festival to screen documentary He Named Me Malala at 80 locations across the UK.
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Christoph Waltz to head Zurich's Swiss jury
Oscar-winning actor will also hold a keynote conversation at the Zurich Summit and present a screening of Inglourious Basterds.
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Films Boutique to sell Ofir Raul Graizer's 'The Cakemaker'
Drama will explore gay relationships as well as connections between Israel and Germany.
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Venice Film Market: Chinese presence declines
Venice Film Market director Pascal Diot has confirmed that Chinese involvement in the event has decreased markedly since last year.
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Venice's Barbera heralds success of Biennale College initiative
Venice Festival artistic director Alberto Barbera has hailed the success of the Festival’s groundbreaking Biennale College - Cinema programme in nurturing new work from young filmmakers around the world.
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IMAX to launch new laser system in London
Empire Leicester Square to be the first cinema in Europe to feature next generation technology; first film to be The Walk.
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Zurich Film Festival to honour Armin Mueller-Stahl
German actor to receive Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Sam Neill joins 'Tommy's Honour'
Principal photogrpahy has begun on the film, which chronicles the invention of modern-day golf in Scotland, and is to be sold at Toronto.
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Pascal Chaumeil's 'A Long Way Down' to open Dinard fest
The French film director died last week after a battle with cancer.
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Alchemy hires Jack Talley as evp physical distribution
Talley will oversee sales and overall strategy of Alchemy’s physical distribution arm, reporting to Alchemy CEO Bill Lee.
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Michael J. Fox to play robotic dog
Jason Moring, president of Double Dutch International, announced the A.R.C.H.I.E. casting on Tuesday ahead of the start of world sales in Toronto.
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BFI, LFF chiefs slam industry's "pathetic progress" with female directors
At the programme launch for the 59th BFI London Film Festival, festival director Clare Stewart [pictured] and BFI CEO Amanda Nevill highlighted the need to address the lack of women directors in the film industry.
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XLrator Media eyes 2016 Camino release
Bleiberg Entertainment and Red Granite International subsidiary Blue Box International will handle international sales in Toronto on the action thriller starring Zoë Bell.
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Wild Bunch AG plans UK, Italy expansion
Further expansion plans following Senator merger include creation/acquisition of co-production and direct distribution companies in the UK and Australia.