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Epic Pictures expands Dread Central Presents distribution network (exclusive)
Further output deals following Taiwan deal announced in February.
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Italian film giant Vittorio Taviani dies at 88
Italian premier pays homage to ’beloved protagonist’.
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'A Quiet Place' crosses $100m as 'Rampage' takes North American crown (update)
A Quiet Place to cross $100m on Monday.
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'Rampage' takes over the world with $151.5m launch (update)
Ready Player One nears $500m worldwide; A Quiet Place crosses $150m worldwide.
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Oscar-winning director Milos Forman dies aged 86
Forman directed Amadeus and One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.
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Tribeca Film Institute to launch works in progress programme
Filmmakers to show footage from six projects.
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Berlin title 'Hard Paint' scores key deals (exclusive)
Marcio Reolon’s LGBT title heading to UK, US and France.
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Eleven Arts acquires 'Maquia: When The Promised Flower Blooms' for US (exclusive)
Film is directorial debut of anime screenwriter Mari Okada.
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How Netflix and Amazon have "changed everything" for European TV drama business
The impact of the US streaming giants were the hot topic at South Tyrol’s Incontri meetings.
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'Rampage' storms to $73.5m from international arena (update)
Action adventure scores Warner Bros’ third highest opening day in China, second highest in Vietnam.
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Cannes 2018: Thierry Frémaux talks Netflix, selfies, and female representation
Netflix would be “hailed as heroes” if they released Alfonso Cuaron’s latest film Roma theatrically in France, says Cannes’ festival director.
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Sony lines up Spanish-language version of 'My Best Friend’s Wedding'
Original grossed close to $300m worldwide.
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Salma Hayek, Lionsgate strike first-look deal
Parties collaborated on The Hitman’s Bodyguard, How To Be A Latin Lover.
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NAGRA to introduce myCinema at CinemaCon
Cannes president Pierre Lescure hails service as potential ‘response’ to rise of digital platforms.
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'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote': door not closed for Cannes despite legal battle
Finished feature caught up in legal row between Terry Gilliam and film’s former producer Paulo Branco.
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Support line launches for UK film and TV industry
Created as part of new BFI and Bafta guidelines on workplace bullying and harrassment.
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Cannes chiefs respond to Netflix row: "Come back, let's discuss"
Fremaux: ”Netflix is welcome to Cannes.”
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Jafar Panahi's Cannes contender '3 Faces' acquired by Celluloid Dreams (exclusive)
Memento Films takes French rights to Panahi’s film about three actresses.
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Netflix Cannes snub could enflame France's theatrical windows debate
Festival under pressure from France’s powerful exhibition lobby.
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Fox Searchlight makes high-end TV move
David Greenbaum, Matthew Greenfield to oversee division.