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Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie to star in A.A. Milne biopic
Cast rounds on director Simon Curtis’ Goodbye Christopher Robin, from Fox Searchlight, Damian Jones and Steve Christian.
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Event cinema in the spotlight at CineEurope
The event cinema sector could be worth $1bn by 2020. ECA MD Melissa Cogavin talks to Screen about growth ahead of the European trade show.
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IFTA chief lauds court ruling on net neutrality
Jean Prewitt, head of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA), on Tuesday welcomed a move by the Court Of Appeals to uphold the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) 2015 Open Internet Order.
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'Warcraft' boosts China box office as records tumble
Warcraft sets record-breaking debut, while X-Men nears $100m.
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Denis, Brizé, Gatlif, Panh head to first Paris Virtual Film Festival
French film industry to explore VR at first edition of public festival running June 17-18 at Paris’s Forum des Image.
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David Attenborough: BBC has an “incomparable responsibility”
Veteran broadcaster reflected on more than 60 years in television and the value of the BBC.
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Number 9, RED team on TV version of Henry James’ 'Portrait Of A Lady'
Carol producer Number 9 Films is making its first foray into TV.
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Pretty Pictures acquires comedy-thriller from 'Son Of Saul' producers
EXCLUSIVE: France deal for Hungarian comedy-thriller Kills On Wheels about a disabled gang.
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Spain deal for kidnapping thriller 'The Prime Minister'
EXCLUSIVE: The Works has inked a Spanish deal on Erik Van Looy thriller.
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Indian court overrules CBFC cuts to Udta Punjab
The Bombay High Court has overruled the cuts demanded by India’s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to upcoming Hindi thriller Udta Punjab, in a landmark ruling that will have a major impact on the state of film censorship in India.
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US Briefs: ASC board votes for new president
The board of governors of the American Society of Cinematographers on Tuesday elected Kees Van Oostrum to lead the organisation.
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Breaking Glass Pictures acquires 'Fall'
EXCLUSIVE: The Philadelphia-based distributor has picked up all US rights to Terrance Odette’s Catholic priest drama.
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Renny Harlin to direct Alibaba’s 'Legend Of The Ancient Sword'
Action director Renny Harlin is directing an adaptation of Chinese video game Legend Of The Ancient Sword for China’s Alibaba Pictures.
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Netflix buys world rights to 'The Discovery'
The streaming goliath will launch Endgame Entertainment and Protagonist Pictures’ Rooney Mara starrer on its platform and in select theatres through undetermined partners sometime in 2017.
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'Warcraft' powers to record-breaking $156m China debut
JUNE 13 UPDATE: Legendary-Universal’s video game adaptation takes over international box office with $185.9m weekend; Warner Bros’ The Conjuring 2 scares up $50m bow from 44 markets.
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Paris Co-pro Village buzz titles include 'Afronauts', 'Dark Lies The Island'
A slate of 12 upcoming features seeking French and European co-producers and sales representation were presented at the event running within the Champs-Elysées Film Festival in Paris.
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CEO Jonas Fors ousted from SF Studios
The news follows Swedish media allegations of misuse of funds and an inappropriate company culture.
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Ang Lee warns Chinese filmmakers to slow down
The Life Of Pi director was speaking during the Shanghai International Film Festival.
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BIFAN reveals Malaysia spotlight, attendees
The genre event will host a five-strong line-up of Malaysian projects; Ivanhoe, Huayi, Blumhouse, CJ among BIFAN attendees.
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'Otto – My Life Is A Soundtrack' wins US in Progress in Paris
Prize is worth $45,000 (€40,000) in post-production services and distribution support.