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IM Global in animation sales deal with Marza, Pigmental
Stuart Ford’s Los Angeles-based company will handle international sales and broker US deals on animation projects developed by SEGA subsdiary Marza Animation Planet and Pigmental Studios.
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Brie Larson, Paola Cortellesi to share top honours at Capri fest
Brie Larson and Paola Cortellesi will share the Best Actress Of The Year awards at this year’s 20th edition of Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival.
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'Paper Planes', 'Scarecrow' and 'Walls' clinch Ajyal awards
Doha’s youth-focused film festival screened 80 pictures from 36 countries.
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'Hunger Games: Mockingjay 2' records UK hat-trick
Sony’s Spectre crosses £90m mark in sixth weekend, Victor Frankenstein alive - but only just.
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Exhibitors clash over "cinemas becoming bars"
Picturehouse and former Curzon exec engaged in a heated debate over the changing face of cinemas.
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Kawase, Martel confirmed as first Qumra masters
Doha Film Institute’s talent and project development event to take place March 4-9, 2016.
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Screen International promotes Michael Rosser and Andreas Wiseman
Rosser appointed Managing Editor; Wiseman to become Head of News
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China’s box office hits $6.24bn in 2015
China’s box office has passed the $6.24bn (RMB40bn) benchmark, an increase of more than 48% compared to the same period last year, according to state news agency Xinhua.
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India's 'The Fourth Direction' takes top award at Singapore fest
Indian filmmaker Gurvinder Singh’s The Fourth Direction won the top award of best film at the 26th Singapore International Film Festival’s Silver Screen Awards.
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'Ex Machina' triumphs at BIFAs
45 Years and Macbeth both went home empty-handed at the British Independent Film Awards.
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'Mockingjay 2' tops $500m global
DEC 7 UPDATE: Lionsgate’s adaptation holds onto top spot worldwide with a $30m weekend; Sony’s Spectre hits $600m internationally after six weeks in play.
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'Mockingjay 2' stays top in US on $19m
DECEMBER 7 UPDATE: Lionsgate’s YA adaptation held on to number one for the third consecutive weekend and climbed to a confirmed $227.4m while Universal’s Krampus arrived in second place on $16.3m.
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BIFAs 2015: full list of winners
Sci-fi Ex Machina wins four, including Best British Independent Film; re-watch the ceremony here.
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LAFCA awards best picture prize to 'Spotlight'
Tom McCarthy’s ensemble drama picked up an endorsement from a key critics group on Sunday that further bolsters its Oscar prospects.
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Coppola, jurors talk Islam, art and power in Marrakech
Jurors also touch on security concerns and gender imbalance at opening press conference.
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'The Look Of Silence' wins IDA award
Joshua Oppenheimer’s companion piece to The Act Of Killing earned the best feature award at the International Documentary Association’s 2015 IDA Documentary Awards on Saturday night.
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TriStar lands 'Trainspotting' sequel
Danny Boyle’s follow-up to his cult 1996 drug drama is headed for the Sony fold after it emerged late on Friday that TriStar Pictures had pounced on worldwide rights.
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PSIFF honour for Michael Fassbender
The star of Steve Jobs and Macbeth will receive the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s (PSIFF) International Star Award.
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Northern Banner Plans an ‘Orgy’ at Whistler
EXCLUSIVE: The Toronto-based company’s specialty label has acquired the Canadian rights to Jeremy Lalonde’s How To Plan An Orgy In A Small Town.
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US Briefs: FilmNation to fully finance 'The Big Sick'
Plus: Human People begins NYC shoot and Nas to producer soundtrack to Sundance entry The Land