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Nikkatsu takes sales on omnibus feature 'Madly'
EXCLUSIVE: Gael García Bernal among directors on anthology film.
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Leonardo DiCaprio doc added to LFF line-up
Before The Flood, executive produced by Martin Scorsese, to get European premiere in London.
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John Hurt joins boxing drama 'My Name Is Lenny'
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting has wrapped in East London on the Salon Pictures features.
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'Game Of Thrones' breaks Emmy record
HBO’s series won 12 awards on the night, taking its total haul to 38; Susanne Bier scoops directing award.
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'Olli Maki' among five nominated for EFA debut award
Finnish boxing drama will compete at the European Film Awards later this year.
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Finnish Film Affair: 'Tom Of Finland', Sherlock Holmes crime series among hot projects
A total of 21 projects are set to be presented at the event, which last year showcased Cannes hit The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Mäki.
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'Lady Macbeth' scores Spain deal
British debut feature plays in competition at the San Sebastián Film Festival.
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US Daily: Chicago fest unveils full line-up
Paul Verhoeven’s Elle, Garth Davis’ Lion and Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson are among the special presentations set to screen at the 52nd Chicago International Film Festival that runs from October 13-27.
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'La La Land' wins TIFF audience award
Damien Chazelle’s musical romance starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling was the people’s favourite as the Toronto International Film Festival wrapped on Sunday.
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'Sully' holds at number one on $22m (update)
SEPTEMBER 19 UPDATE: Good news for Warner Bros saw the Tom Hanks starrer maintain course for $100m in its second week following a modest 37.2% drop as Universal-Working Title’s Bridget Jones’s Baby and Lionsgate’s Blair Witch both flopped.
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Toronto 2016 wrap
The biggest deal to emerge during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) came together before the event started, which says a lot about the acquisitions scene these days.
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Susanne Bier: "I've never been a careerist"
With The Night Manager up for 12 Emmy Awards, the Danish film-maker sat down with Screen in LA to discuss her successful transition to television and those James Bond directing rumours.
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TIFF: US deals for 'The Journey', 'Heal The Living'
Two more Toronto deals emerged on Friday in a traditional late-festival acquisitions surge.
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'Blair Witch', 'Kubo' top UK social media buzz chart
Horror sequel Blair Witch edged out the fantasy animation.
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'Julieta' breathes life into foreign language box office after crossing £1m in UK
Pedro Almodovar’s latest has scored the best result for a non-Bollywood foreign language film since French comedy Untouchable.
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Covert Media lines up 'Forty-Six'
Emmy Award-winning cinematographer and director Alik Sakharov is attached to direct the political thriller.
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Lionsgate motion picture group co-chair Rob Friedman steps down
The executive has been named special advisor, office of the CEO.
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Nordic funding goes to Langseth, Ostlund, Utoya massacre doc
Projects backed by Nordic funding bodies range from the next disaster film by the writers of The Wave to a documentary reconstructing the Utoya massacre.
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'Neruda', 'Toni Erdmann' among GEMS line-up
Pablo Larrain’s Chilean foreign language Oscar submission and Maren Ade’s German submission will screen at Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival GEMS event that runs from October 13-16.
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Toronto deals continue to trickle in
Roadside Attractions confirmed on Thursday it had picked up North American rights in Toronto to Lady Macbeth, while Screen Media acquired US on The Bad Batch and Magnolia Pictures took North America on I Am Not Your Negro.