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South Korea selects 'The Age Of Shadows' as Oscars entry
Kim Jee-woon’s period thriller stars Song Kang-ho and Gong Yoo.
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MCE, The Butler Brothers launch BroCo
Marina Cordoni Entertainment and Brett and Jason Butler of Substance Production have struck a three-film deal and partnered on a Toronto-based production company.
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UK genre films facing distribution challenge
FrightFest panel included actor Andy Nyman, director Simon Rumley and Arrow Films’ Mike Hewitt.
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'Ghost Stories' to shoot end of October
Co-creator Andy Nyman discussed the project, set to star Martin Freeman (Sherlock, The Hobbit), at FrightFest.
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O-Scope acquires 'Lost In Paris'
Oscilloscope Laboratories has picked up US rights from MK2 Films to Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon’s fourth feature.
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Alice Lowe wins Screen Horror award at FrightFest 2016
Egomaniac director Kate Shenton wins special mention.
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Holland Film Meeting reveals Co-Pro Platform line-up
Titles include Molly from British director Sally Potter (Ginger & Rosa) [pictured].
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Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman drama 'Lion' to open Zurich Film Festival
Director Garth Davis and Harvey Weinstein to present the true life story in Zurich.
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Winston Baker, Los Cabos unveil inaugural investor summit
Winston Baker and the Los Cabos International Film Festival have announced the first Los Cabos Film Investor Summit, to take place in Mexico from November 10-11.
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Northern Banner picks up 'Olli Mäki', 'Mimosas'
Raven Banner’s specialty label has acquired Canadian rights to two Toronto-bound Cannes triumphs: Un Certain Regard winner The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli Mäki and Critics Week winner Mimosas.
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Gene Wilder dies at 83
Gene Wilder, the American comedian with the winning forlorn gaze whose all-round talent propelled him to international fame and two Oscar nominations, has died at his Connecticut home from complications related to Alzheimer’s Disease. He was 83.
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US Briefs: 'A Monster Calls' gets new release date
Plus: NYFF unveils inaugural Explorations strand; Academy announces 17 student winners; and more…
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'Don't Breathe' leads North American weekend on $26.4m
AUGUST 29 UPDATE: Screen Gems and Stage 6’s horror film stormed to the top with a muscular debut that will have executives at the studios behind many of this summer’s costly flops green with envy.
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Fox’s Korean production 'The Proxy Soldiers' readies shoot
Fox International Productions’ next Korean production The Proxy Soldiers is set to start shooting on September 5.
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'Jason Bourne' shoots to top of international box office (update)
AUGUST 29 UPDATE: Universal’s action sequel opened on $49.3m in China, where Fox’s Ice Age: Collision Course delivered $42.5m.
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Montreal World Film Festival head hits back over reports of staff resignations
UPDATE: The head of the festival has branded reports of eleventh-hour staff resignations “slanderous” and “garbage” as the 40th anniversary edition got underway this week.
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Vivendi announces $338m cuts at France pay-TV channel Canal+
First-half 2016 results reveal falling subscribers at Canal+ France and drop in Studiocanal profits for same period in 2015.
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Scanbox chills with ‘White Hunger’
EXCLUSIVE: Scanbox takes Scandinavian rights to upcoming period drama from Finnish director Mikko Kuparinen.
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Haugesund: 'Perfect Strangers', 'Magnus' score top awards
Other winners include Agnus Dei, Toni Erdmann, The Day Will Come, Amundsen & Nobile and I’ll Try Again.
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Haugesund: 'The Wind Blew On' wins Eurimages prize
The winner of the Eurimages Lab Project Award from Haugesund’s Works In Progress presentations was Katrín Ólafsdóttirs The Wind Blew On from Iceland.