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Yellow Affair boards Mika Kaurismaki's 'Master Cheng' (exclusive)
First image released from film, which shot in Finland and will shoot in China in October.
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BIFA to hold unconscious bias training for 2018 awards voters (exclusive)
Topics covered by mandatory training will include genre, gender and box office.
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Swedish Film Institute launches P&A support scheme for international distributors (exclusive)
The scheme is now open to Swedish majority productions.
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Leading European directors back new EU copyright law
Director and writer organisations call on European Parliament to pass law.
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'Christopher Robin' tops UK box office again, 'Searching' is biggest new opener
The last weekend of the summer holidays was dominated by strong holdovers.
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Lenke joins Albatros as Swedish agency adds key clients (exclusive)
Lenke was previously the legal counsel at the Writers Guild of Sweden
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New film and TV studio avoids fire damage at Littlewoods Pools building in Liverpool
Twickenham Studios has agreed a major new deal for a £50m facility at the site.
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SC Films boosts Toronto slate with Spanish-Chinese animation 'Dragonkeeper' (exclusive)
Film is based on Carole Wilkinson’s novel series.
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Gerard Butler thriller 'Keepers' bought by Lionsgate UK (exclusive)
Protagonist handling sales on Scotland-set story.
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China box office: 'Mission: Impossible - Fallout' scores Tom Cruise's best opening
The film achieved the third highest debut for a non-Chinese film in 2018.
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New Europe boosts Toronto slate with Norwegian animation 'Cattle Hill' (exclusive)
Film opens in Norway on October 19.
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'Benjamin Button' writer Robin Swicord to direct Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' (exclusive)
Call Me By Your Name production outfit plot adaptation of playwright’s final work.
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'Incredibles 2' is first animation to cross $600m in North America as summer delivers mighty $4.4bn (update)
Tickets acquired by MoviePass accounted for up to 5% of summer box office.
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'Mission: Impossible – Fallout' crosses $600m worldwide (update)
Incredibles 2 consolidates status as second highest animation release ever at worldwide box office.
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'Suspiria' lands in Venice, Tilda Swinton suggests Lutz Ebersdorf Oscar campaign
Luca Guadagnino and his cast caused a stir on the Lido.
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Venice doc 'Why Are We Creative?' scores early deals (exclusive)
Film sells to UK, Japan, Italy.
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Mike Leigh, Jason Reitman, Sebastian Lelio, Jiang Wen added to TIFF industry programme (exclusive)
Programme includes discussions on blockchain, representation of LGBT on screen, and how genre is breaking down barriers.
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'Mission: Impossible – Fallout' scores franchise-best China debut (update)
Crazy Rich Asians debuts in Australia, documentary smash Three Identical Strangers arrives in Australia.
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Venice Film Festival chiefs signs gender parity pledge, call it "a step forward"
The festival insists it is not to blame for a lack of women directors in its programme.
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First trailer: 'Why Are We Creative?' doc featuring David Bowie, Quentin Tarantino and Angelina Jolie
The documentary features some 50 candid interviews with world-renowned luminaries in their fields.