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Reynor, Colette lead Barrett’s Glassland
Transformers star Jack Reynor, Toni Colette, Will Poulter, Michael Smiley aboard Element Pictures drama.
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London's new exhibition network to award £200,000 per year
A new network of film exhibitors has called for membership to help expand film culture in London and boost audiences.
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Like Father, Like Son wins APFF awards
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Like Father, Like Son won best film and best director at the 56th Asia Pacific Film Festival (APFF), which wrapped in Macau on Sunday night (Dec 15).
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Smaug journeys to top of UK chart
Warner Bros’ fantasy sequel dominates with $15.1m (£9.3m) debut; Disney’s Frozen falls just 10% in second weekend.
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Ballpark acquires Mariaci Gringo for UK
Ballpark Film Distributors has acquired UK rights to comedy Mariachi Gringo and is planning a theatrical launch on May 30.
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Abu Dhabi's Shepheard joins Film London
Former Abu Dhabi Film Commission executive David Shepheard has joined Film London’s inward investment team.
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Khan to star in Fan for Yash Raj
India’s Yash Raj Films has announced that Shahrukh Khan will star in its upcoming tentpole picture Fan.
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Good Films takes Nymphomaniac
Italian distributor Good Films has acquired Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac from TrustNordisk.
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Avatar trio confirmed for New Zealand
New Zealand increasing financial incentives for international films.
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Mirror preps Eileen Atkins’ Virginia Woolf biopic
EXCLUSIVE: Atkins develops feature with UK outfit Mirror Productions, first film to shoot in 2014.
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Summit dates film trio
Summit Entertainment’s Step Up All In will open in 3D through Lionsgate on July 25 2014.
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Altitude sells Spooks, Big Game
Multiple deals for Spooks film, Big Game, 47 Metres Down, more.
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Peter O'Toole dies aged 81
The star of David Lean’s Lawrence Of Arabia who earned eight Oscar nominations has died at Wellington hospital in London following a long illness. He was 81.
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Smaug debuts top in US on $74m
While the opening session of The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug trailed the $84.6m debut of The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey exactly one year ago by roughly 13%, it was still good enough to deliver the third biggest December launch.
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Hobbit 2 scores $135m int'l launch
UPDATE: The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug brought in $135.4m — some $4m higher than initial weekend estimates — from Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI) and select MGM markets as the global haul reached $209m on opening weekend.
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Make-up, hairstyling Oscars shortlist
Academy hierarchy announced on December 14 that seven films remain in contention for the make-up and hairstyling Oscar.
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The Exchange options Girls
CEO Brian O’Shea announced on December 13 the company has optioned screen rights to How To Pick Up Girls.
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Production over on He Never Died
Shooting has concluded in Toronto on Alternate Ending Studio’s He Never Died starring Henry Rollins. 108 Media handles world sales.
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PGA to honour Fruitvale Station
Ryan Coogler’s feature directorial debut will receive Producers Guild Of America’s 2014 Stanley Kramer Award.