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Nazi-hunter thriller 'Fritz Bauer' tops German Film Awards nominations
Lars Kraume’s drama has nine nominations, including Best Film and Best Director; Colonia, A Heavy Heart and Me & Kaminski score five nominations.
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Noel Clarke highlights independent film challenge
Kidulthood director Noel Clarke, who has spoken to cinemas about a ‘British Film Friday’, will discuss the UK film sector at the forthcoming Media Production Show in June.
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VR writ large over Cannes Marché NEXT programme
EXCLUSIVE: Organisers behind the Cannes Marché’s third NEXT event set to run from May 12-18 have lined up an expanded future of cinema showcase that places heavy emphasis on the fast-rising world of virtual reality.
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Organisers unveil NFMLA programme
Britweek organisers announced on Wednesday the day-long NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) programme set for April 30.
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Alcon moves up 'Blade Runner' release
The anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 sci-fi cult classic has moved forward from its original 2018 North American release date of January 12.
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US Briefs: Ticket prices averaged $8.43 in 2015
Plus: CE+S wins first contract to instal Dolby Atmos in Colombia
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Rhizome Group lines up 'Nezha' shoot
The Vancouver-based media company is partnering with Chinese producer-distributor Inlook Vision Media on the action-fantasy.
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Cannes: Kino Lorber picks up 'Slack Bay'
The distributor has pounced on all North American rights to Bruno Dumont’s Cannes competition selection and upcoming world premiere.
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Michael Joe named STX COO, motion picture group
STX Entertainment chairman of the motion picture group Adam Fogelson announced the hire on Tuesday following the company’s splashy presentation at CinemaCon last week.
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Alexandra Cocean joins Voltage Pictures
EXCLUSIVE: Nicolas Chartier and Jonathan Deckter have bolstered their sales ranks in the run-up to Cannes.
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'The Jungle Book' crosses $300m worldwide
Disney’s rising star reached the $200m international threshold on Monday and crossed $300m globally.
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A24, James Ponsoldt to make 'I Want My MTV'
The New York-based company has lined up another production, optioning rights to Rob Tannenbaum and Craig Marks’ book I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story Of The Music Video Revolution.
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LA Film Festival unveils Buzz, Limelight sections
Tribeca selection Kicks and the world premiere of horror tale Lights Out are among the films announced by festival organisers on Tuesday ahead of the June 1-9 run date.
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Music Box acquires US rights to 'Mia Madre'
The distributor has taken Nanni Moretti’s winner of the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at last year’s Cannes Film Festival off the hands of embattled Alchemy.
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Cannes: ACID unveils 2016 showcase
World premiere of Damien Manivel’s second feature, Le Parc, among the selection.
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'Jeeg Robot', 'Tale Of Tales' win big at Italy's David di Donatello Awards
Both titles won seven prizes at the 60th David Di Donatellos, while Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth took home two from fourteen nominations.
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Former Tory cabinet minister among Whicker’s World finalists
Nominations have been announced for the $150,000 (£100,000) documentary awards, set to be judged at Sheffield Doc/Fest in June.
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'The Jungle Book' swings to top spot in China
Four new releases made the box office top 10, with The Jungle Book leading the way.
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Andrea Arnold talks 'American Honey', 'Wuthering Heights' challenges at Tribeca
British writer-director describes her US-set drama as “the most me I’ve ever been”; Arnold also reveals challenges on previous film Wuthering Heights.
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Ronit Elkabetz, Israeli actress and filmmaker, dies aged 51
The star and director of Gett: The Trial Of Viviane Amsalem has passed away following a prolonged battle with cancer.