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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' sets UK Blu-ray record
The home entertainment release sold more than 1.2m units in the UK in its first week of release (including both Blu-ray and DVD).
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Karlovy Vary fest reveals first titles for 2016 edition
World premiere of Intimate Lighting restoration, a focus on Mexican female directors, a tribute to Otto Preminger and the first Eurimages Lab Project Award set for 2016 edition.
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Marketing agency Think Jam promotes trio
Louise Brennand, Megan Martin and Mandy Rodgers [pictured left to right] upped as part of restructure.
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Finecut enters Kim’s 'Age Of Shadows'
Korean sales company Finecut has picked up Kim Jee-woon’s highly-anticipated The Age Of Shadows, which marks Warner Bros Korea’s first local-language production.
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Cannes: Memento boards Jonathan English action-thriller 'Dias'
EXCLUSIVE: Deal marks company’s first foray into the action genre; film set to shoot in Athens in September.
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Former HanWay, WestEnd exec Westerhoff launches sales company
Fabien Westerhoff launches London-based outfit with Films Distribution backing.
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US Briefs: Miramax options rights to 'The Reason You're Alive'
Plus: Sylvia Hoeks joins Alcon’s Blade Runner sequel; Screen Media acquires Michel Gondry’s Microbe & Gasoline; and more…
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STX moves into non-scripted television
On the back of a confident CinemaCon appearance and the recent hire of David Kosse that has left nobody in any doubt about its global theatrical ambitions, Bob Simonds’ studio unveiled on Monday another component to its television platform.
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Disney expands live-action slate
Inspired by the ongoing global success of The Jungle Book, The Walt Disney Studios is moving ahead on its previously announced development slate including its Mary Poppins sequel to star Emily Blunt.
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Cannes reveals Competition jury
Donald Sutherland, Arnaud Desplechin, Vanessa Paradis among those to join president George Miller.
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Apex in talks with Jason Clarke for Ted Kennedy drama
The star from Everest, Zero Dark Thirty, and Terminator Genisys is in negotiations to play the late politician in Chappaquiddick.
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Cannes: Protagonist picks up Un Certain Regard title
UK sales team boards Michael O’Shea’s US drama-horror The Transfiguration.
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AFI DOCS 2016 announces opening and closing night films
The North American premiere of Alex Gibney’s Zero Days and Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s Norman Lear: Just Another Version Of You bookend the five-day event.
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Film Sales Company boards two for Hot Docs
EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Herwitz heads to the Toronto festival this week with sales rights on Aida’s Secret and The Peacemaker.
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Industry issue government petition at Kosovo's PriFest
Producer Cedomir Kolar among signatories of Pristina Declaration, which calls for free movement for Kosovan film-makers in Europe and access to European funding.
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Cannes: Films Distribution reunites with Brillante Mendoza on 'Ma’ Rosa'
Filipino director’s Palme d’Or contender revolves around a convenience store owner who sells narcotics on the side.
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'The Jungle Book' retains UK box office lead
Disney’s live-action remake drops only 19% for a huge $11.7m (£8.1m) second weekend.
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M-Appeal picks up duo for Cannes Marché
EXCLUSIVE: Berlin-based sales outfit scores films from Home Sick director and Lav Diaz protégé.
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Spielberg fund backs Warsaw Ghetto documentary
May shoot for Who Will Write Our History about the Oyneg Shabes archive; Nancy Spielberg produces with support from Steven Spielberg-chaired fund.
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BBC's 'Earth' sequel gets world sales deal ahead of Cannes Marché
EXCLUSIVE: Goldcrest boards sequel to doc which took more than $110m worldwide; film is first under UK-China co-pro treaty.