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Oscar-winning directors back BBC campaign
British filmmakers and some of the UK’s highest-profile documentary-makers have put their names to a campaign backing the BBC.
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New Brüggemann, Ranisch films in Munich Fipresci premiere
New films by Dietrich Brüggemann, Alex Ranisch and Philip Koch are to be judged by Munich Film Festival’s first ever Fipresci jury in its New German Cinema sidebar at this year’s forthcoming edition (June 25 - July 4).
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UK gets film and TV facility ‘Yorkshire Studios’
EXCLUSIVE: RAF Church Fenton to become 100,000 sq ft shooting facility.
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Patricio Valladares lines up ‘Garip’
EXCLUSIVE: Never one to rest on his laurels, the Chilean genre filmmaker has reunited with his Downhill co-writer Barry Keating and is moving ahead with the Turkey-set horror film.
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Visit slate spurs robust Cannes sales
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Kampe has reported a strong response from buyers to the roster led by Critics’ Week selection Krisha.
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'San Andreas' crosses $100m
The disaster tentpole has reached $100m heading into a second weekend expected to deliver solid holds for Warner Bros Pictures International and the promise of mighty debuts in China and South Korea.
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Cinedigm acquires US rights to ‘Life’
Anton Corbijn’s drama starring Dane DeHaan and Robert Pattinson premiered in Berlin last February and will open on theatrical, digital and VOD platforms in autumn.
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‘All I See Is You’ begins shoot
Marc Forster has commenced principal photography in Thailand on the psychological thriller starring Blake Lively and Jason Clarke.
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Open Road, Marlon Wayans, IM Global reunite on spoof
The distributor has come on to handle US rights to Fifty Shades Of Black, the upcoming spoof from Marlon Wayans that IM Global introduced to buyers in Cannes last month.
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'I Am Somebody' to open Shanghai fest
Derek Yee’s I Am Somebody will open this year’s Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF, June 13-21), while China-Russian co-production Ballet In The Flames Of War will close the event.
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Santa Barbara festival sets 2016 dates
Executive director Roger Durling of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival has unveiled the run dates for next year’s 31st edition.
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'Stand by Me Doraemon' tops China box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Japanese animation Stand by Me Doraemon topped the China box office last week, grossing $38.29m in its opening four days.
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Krakow’s Film and Music Festival composes itself
A celebration of film and television music was once again at the heart of Krakow’s Film and Music Festival, now in its eighth year.
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‘Suffragette’ to open BFI London Film Festival
Period drama starring Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep to receive European premiere; new trailer released.
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Cannes: JK Simmons comedy among Ascot Elite buys
EXCLUSIVE: Gaumont, The Solution pre-buys among deals.
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Edinburgh unveils 2015 industry line-up
EXCLUSIVE: Discussions to cover development, financing, exhibition and sustainability, and will include a new distribution market.
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Edinburgh reveals 2015 Network projects
EXCLUSIVE: A crime farce, prison drama, Highland thriller and fantastical love story among titles.
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Lorenzo Soria elected HFPA president
The Italian journalist for L’Espresso and La Stampa has been voted in for the 2015-16 term, effective July 1.
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Korea's NAFF It Project reveals 2015 line-up
South Korea’s Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan), Asia’s largest genre film fest, has announced 21 titles from 12 countries to be presented during the Network of Asian Fantastic Films (NAFF) genre film project market.
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Wanda to buy Australia’s Hoyts Group
China’s Wanda Cinema Line is acquiring Australian exhibitor Hoyts Group for an undisclosed amount.