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Patrick Duynslaegher appointed artistic director of Ghent Film Festival
It is part of a wider restructure of the Ghent Film Festival’s team, ahead of the 38th edition which runs October 11-22.
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Sherry Hormann to direct one of Bernd Eichinger's last screenplays
The US born director of Desert Flower has been picked by producer-distributor Constantin Film to direct Kampusch, one of the last projects which Bernd Eichinger had been working on before his untimely death in January this year.
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Noel Clarke to direct and star in mixed martial arts feature
He has also written the script for the film, which will be in the vein of The Wrestler, The Fighter and Rocky.
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UK distributor Entertainment reveals packed autumn slate
Apollo 18, I Don’t Know How She Does It, Piranha 3DD among acquisitions from TWC.
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Monte Hellman reveals process behind Road to Nowhere in Karlovy Vary
“We had directions for an ending that would have made the film a black comedy. But when I got on set that morning, I started to change my mind. I thought of a new idea,” the director said.
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Sitges opens with sci-fi Eva, line-up includes Balaguero latest
Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival opens with Kike Maillo’s Eva, starring Daniel Bruhl
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EIFF to reinstate the Michael Powell Award, consider date change
The Edinburgh International Film Festival is advertising for a new “dynamic and innovative” artistic director following criticism of the 2011 edition.
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John Malkovich to star in Salvatores' Siberian Education
The actor will head up the cast of Gabriele Salvatores’ upcoming English language project about the Siberian criminal underworld.
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Glasgow announces Margaret Tait winner, record admissions
Ticket sales increase 12% with festival generating £1.4m for Scotland
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Nitin Sawney to compose score for BFI Hitchcock restoration
Nitin Sawney among talent to compose scores for early Hitchcock restorations
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Le Havre, In A Better World amongst winners at Filmfest Munchen
Hell and In A Better World also picked up awards at the festival in St Petersberg.
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A Company launches new distribution company in Czech Republic, Slovakia
Berlin-based content licensing company A Company on July 2 launched EEAP Film Distribution CZ-SK to cover distribution in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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Stranger Things directors plan London-set feature
The writing/directing team of Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal, in Karlovy Vary with the international premiere of their award-winning feature Stranger Things, are already writing the script for their next feature together.
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PPI scores record weekend as Transformers 3 earns $220m
Paramount Pictures International reported its biggest opening weekend in history as the third Transformers escapade grossed a confirmed $219.8m overseas.
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Transformers 3 rules North America on $116.4m
A noisy six-day launch saw Paramount’s summer tentpole dominate the North American landscape with an Independence Day weekend record of $97.5m from Friday to Sunday, according to estimates, rising to $116.4m for the four-day weekend and $181.1m counting back to the Jun 29 launch.
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Cineart takes on titles including Winding Refn's Drive and Only God Forgives
Leading independent Benelux distributor Cineart has revealed details of its latest round of acquisitions.
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Lux Prize's 10 finalists unveiled in Karlovy Vary
Winner gets financial support from European Parliament.
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EC proposes €1.6bn for culture and the audiovisual industry from 2014-2020
The European Commission has proposed in its Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2014-2020 to allocate €1.6bn for culture and the audiovisual industry.
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eOne to handle home entertainment release of TT3D
Deal done with producer/distributor CinemaNX.
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AAMAS music academy launches in Singapore
Privately held Singaporean company MusicDNA Pte has announced the formation of the Asia Academy Of Music Arts & Sciences (AAMAS)