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Jared Leto joins 'Blade Runner' sequel
Alcon Entertainment said on Thursday the Oscar-winning actor and star of Suicide Squad has rounded out the casting on Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming sci-fi.
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'Suicide Squad' hits $500m global
Warner Bros Pictures International executives said on Thursday their DC Entertainment adaptation had reached $271m.
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US Briefs: Taylor Kitsch joins 'American Assassin'
CBS Films and Lionsgate announced the casting on Thursday on the project that will already star Dylan O’Brien and Michael Keaton.
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John Turturro begins shoot on 'Going Places'
Principal photography has begun in New York on the dramedy in which the director-star is understood to be reprising his role as The Jesus from The Big Lebowski.
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eOne invests in Secret Location
The media giant based in Toronto, London and Los Angeles said on Wednesday it had completed its investment in the digital studio as it pushes into virtual reality and new format content.
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Fortissimo Films files for voluntary bankruptcy
Hong Kong and Amsterdam-based sales agent Fortissimo Films has filed for voluntary bankruptcy in the Netherlands, bringing to a close the company’s 25-year run as a champion of Asian and independent cinema.
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Fantastic Fest top brass expand market focus
EXCLUSIVE: The hierarchy has broadened the remit of next month’s Fantastic Market, maintaining the event’s historically strong ties with Latin American projects while expanding into a forum that addresses global genre.
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UK distributor Metrodome placed in administration
Most staff made redundant, Screen understands.
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San Sebastian: Amat Escalante among Horizontes Latinos line-up
The Untamed, from Cannes best director award winner, among 13 titles.
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108 Media acquires 'Crushed', 'The Weekend Sailor'
The Toronto-based sales and distribution company has acquired rights to five films.
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Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman drama 'Lion' joins BFI London Film Festival
Stars expected to attend UK premiere of true life survival story.
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Dogwoof scores TIFF-bound Israeli football doc
EXCLUSIVE: Forever Pure is headed to Toronto after winning three awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival.
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Kim Ki-duk’s 'The Net' sells to Japan
Controversial Korean auteur Kim Ki-duk’s The Net, set to world premiere at the upcoming Venice Film Festival, has pre-sold to seven countries including Japan (King Records).
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Participant Media to shut down Pivot
The Los Angeles-based company is winding down its struggling cable network as it seeks to focus on content creation and social impact amid a climate of TV network consolidation, rising programming costs and increasing consumer choice.
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Toronto: Adam Leon's 'Tramps' seals sales deal
EXCLUSIVE: WestEnd Films boards Animal Kingdom-produced rom-com starring rising UK actor Callum Turner.
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Venice: Midi Z love story secures international deal
EXCLUSIVE: UDI picks up Venice and Toronto-bound The Road To Mandalay.
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Martin Scorsese’s 'The Irishman' gets China deal with Media Asia
Hong Kong-based Media Asia has acquired rights to distribute Martin Scorsese’s upcoming crime drama The Irishman in China.
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Sarajevo: 18 projects head to Co-Production Market
Projects previously presented at the market include Laszlo Nemes’s Oscar-winning Son Of Saul.
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Sarajevo aims to bolster regional TV production with CineLink Drama forum
Screen spoke to festival industry chief Jovan Marjanovic about the necessity of introducing a TV forum at this year’s event.
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Growing 'CineLink Industry Days' at Sarajevo fest to merge strands
PREVIEW: Head of industry Jovan Marjanovic talks about bringing together all its activity under one umbrella.