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'Warm Snow' wins VOFF animation prize
Winners of animated edition of Viewster Online Film Fest (#VOFF) revealed.
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New UK-Mexican documentary programme launched
British Council is partnering with Mexican national film body IMCINE, Sheffield Doc/Fest, Docs DF and Ambulante to create Docunexion, a two-stage feature documentary training and mentorship programme.
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Broad Green Pictures finds home ent chief
Steve Nickerson has joined the company as president of home entertainment as Broad Green also announced the hires of former Summit duo Sandy Friedman and Bobby Gerber.
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Andrew Lazar to produce 'Rupture'
The American Sniper producer has set his sights on the sci-fi adventure for AMBI Group. AMBI Distribution handles international sales and will introduce the project in Cannes.
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'Ladrones' shoot wraps in Dominican Republic
Lantica Media has completed principal photography and the first stage of editing on the action-comedy in the Dominican Republic.
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Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival unveils roster
The festival is set to run from April 23-30 and will present 134 films from more than 20 countries.
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Bill Block hits back at lawsuit
The lawyer acting on behalf of the founder and former CEO of QED International branded as ‘absurd’ on Wednesday evening the infringement and unfair competition lawsuit filed by the QED principals.
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QED Holdings sues Bill Block
QED Holdings co-CEOs file trademark infringement and unfair competition suit.
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'Ben-Hur' begins Cinecittà shoot
As reported on Screendaily last week, production is underway in Rome on Paramount Pictures and MGM’s retelling of the classic adventure starring Jack Huston in the title role.
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Sonoma fest announces winners
Kerem Sanga’s The Young Kieslowski earned Best American Independent Feature award as the 18th Sonoma International Film Festival came to a close.
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Canyon Creek to adapt Lauren St John novel 'The Glory'
Love, Rosie producer acquires film rights to YA novel about a 1,200 mile horse race.
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Kaleidoscope takes Kevin Pollak's 'Misery Loves Comedy' for UK
Comedy documentary, featuring Tom Hanks among others, premiered at Sundance.
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STX, Huayi Brothers formalise pact
Bob Simonds’ STX Entertainment has officialy sealed the deal on its 18-film co-financing and distribution agreement with the private Chinese company.
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Lionsgate launches specialty label
Top brass have launched Lionsgate Premiere, a multi-platform channel of up to 15 Lionsgate and Summit films a year that kicks off in autumn with Chinese epic Dragon Blade followed by zom-com Cooties.
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Korea's Jeonju to open with Vincent Cassel's 'Partisan'
Some 200 titles set to screen at South Korea’s Jeonju International Film Festival.
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Panos Koutras’ Xenia sweeps Hellenic awards
Director refuses to accept trophies in protest over immigrant issues in Greece.
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Sarajevo's CineLink announces eight projects
Sarajevo’s co-production market’s first batch of projects includes new films by Erol Mintas, Ivana Mladenovic
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Screen Awards 2015 open for entries
The Screen Awards are back for a sixth year, celebrating the very best of marketing, distribution and exhibition in the film industry.
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Karlovy Vary’s Tereza Perinova dies aged 35
International press head was part of the “foundation” of the festival.
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Japanese 'Godzilla' to rise in 2016
Directors Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi to make monster movie for release in 2016