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Screening Room proposal sparks global piracy fears
EXCLUSIVE: The impact of Sean Parker’s proposed first-run service would drastically increase the threat of global piracy and accelerate the decline of distribution windows everywhere, according to experts.
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Cannes: Valérie Donzelli to head Critics' Week jury
Jurors include Alice Winocour, Nadav Lapid, David Robert Mitchell and Santiago Mitre.
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'Zootopia' biggest animated film in China
Zootopia beat Kung Fu Panda 3 to become the biggest animated film in China, while The Revenant opened second.
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'Northmen - A Viking Saga' producers option novel 'The Break'
Based on Swiss author Arno Camenisch’s [pictured] novel, the comedy is slated to shoot in 2017.
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Brussels attacks prompt festival doubts
Next week’s Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival faces an uncertain future following a series of terrorist attacks in the Belgian capital.
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'Don’t Be Bad', 'They Call Me Jeeg' lead Italy's Donatello nominations
Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth received fourteen nominations while Matteo Garrone’s Tale Of Tales received twelve and Berlin-winner Fuocoammare received four.
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Refugee crisis highlighted at Thessaloniki doc festival
The refugee crisis, the departure of festival director Dimitri Eipides and the appointment of a new general director dominated the 18th Thessaloniki International Documentary Film Festival.
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CTE lands 'Mermaid' pay-TV rights
Hong Kong-based Celestial Tiger Entertainment (CTE) has acquired exclusive pay-TV rights to Stephen Chow’s The Mermaid for its channels in Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Singapore.
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'Game of Thrones' star Gwendoline Christie joins 'Top Of The Lake' second series
Game Of Thrones actress will star alongside the returning Elisabeth Moss, with filming now underway in Australia.
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JJ Abrams, Andrea Arnold in Tribeca Talks series
Top brass at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival have unveiled the participants in the on-stage conversation series.
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Korean industry threaten Busan boycott
Committee of nine major film organisations has issued a set of demands to ensure the festival’s independence.
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'Ip Man 3' distributor has licence suspended for box office fraud
The company admitted fabricating more than 7,600 screenings of the film, amounting to $8.6m in fraudulent receipts.
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'The Winter' triumphs at Toulouse’s 2016 Films In Progress
Emiliano Torres’ Argentinian western took the two top prizes at the works-in-progress event.
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'Jungle' cast takes shape for Arclight Films
Thomas Kretschmann, Alex Russell, Joel Jackson, and Yasmin Kassim will join Daniel Radcliffe on the thriller.
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Secret Cinema’s 'Dr Strangelove' closes with $1.8m box office
Kubrick classic staged over 24 nights.
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Israel to open contentious second Cannes stand
Culture Ministry funds new stand with aim to increase Israeli presence at the festival.
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John Boyega triumphs at Screen Nation awards
The Star Wars actor took home the best actor prize, but stepped into a social media storm following comments made in his acceptance speech.
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Cannes 2016 poster shows 'Contempt'
This year’s Cannes Film Festival poster uses stills from Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 film.
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North American briefs: Susan Sarandon in CinemaCon honour
Plus: Gravitas Ventures acquires My Father’s Vietnam; and more…
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Prishtina expands industry programme
As part of the festival’s industry forum, the Prishtina Rendezvous will focus on distributors and sales agent.