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Ulrich Seidl readies trophy hunter doc
Austrian filmmaker’s new documentary to be ready in time for Cannes.
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Wellcome Trust reveals film investment plans
Charitable foundation to back projects exploring themes relevant to biomedical research.
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Indie India explores new platforms
Film Bazaar panel looks at new ways to connect non-Bollywood films with audiences.
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MEPs make recommendations on DSM strategy
The European Union’s Digital Single Market (DSM) Strategy has occupied the minds of members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) ahead of a meeting of EU Audiovisual and Culture Ministers in Brussels this week.
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‘Carol’ cinematographer wins top Camerimage prize
Other winners include Rams, Son of Saul, The Look of Silence and Gaspar Noé’s Love.
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'Hunger Games: Mockingjay 2' tops UK box office
Sony’s Spectre falls to second with $5.8m (£3.85m) for $128.3m (£84.6m) and has overtaken Avatar as the highest grossing IMAX release in the UK.
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Edge acquires Stockholm opener 'Mediterranea'
Jonas Carpignano’s debut was first seen at Cannes.
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Jailed Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov could be traded in prisoner exchange
The possibility of a prisoner exchange has been mooted ahead of the Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov’s appeal against his 20-year sentence before Russia’s Supreme Court tomorrow (Nov 24).
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'Son of Saul' wins at Zagreb Film Festival
Croatian event moved to November for the first time, excluded documentary programme to strengthen the industry section.
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Sundance unveils Midnight line-up
In an unusual move, the Sundance Film Festival revealed the nine-strong genre strand line-up late on Sunday night with little warning.
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Indian kids' projects head to Sweden
Sweden’s Financing Forum for Kids Content has selected two projects from Film Bazaar’s inaugural Children Screenwriters’ Lab for its 10th edition.
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Mobile is driving India Internet boom
India is set to overtake the US in its Internet usage base.
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India's new FFO wants filmmakers’ advice
The ministries behind India’s newly launch Film Facilitation Office are starting a series of workshops next month to open the dialogue between the central, state and local governments and representatives of the film industry to talk how to make India more filming-friendly.
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'India's Daughter' gets Oscar push
The potential of controversial documentary India’s Daughter making it to the Oscar documentary shortlist could help change its perception at home in India, the film’s US distributor said.
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Jar Pictures climbs 'Mountain' with Arriaga
Mumbai-based Jar Pictures is attending Film Bazaar with a busy, multiple-language slate, including Ajitpal Singh’s The Man Who Broke The Mountain, to be co-produced by Mexican writer-producer Guillermo Arriaga [pictured].
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Dolce Vita joins Oddjoint's 'Nuclear Hearts'
EXCLUSIVE: Marc Irmer’s Paris-based Dolce Vita Films will co-produce Bornila Chatterjee’s Nuclear Hearts with Kolkata-based Oddjoint Art.
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Stray Dogs sells 'Sunrise' to US, UK; 'Island City' deals
EXCLUSIVE: French sales company closes deals on two of its Indian titles.
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Rehman, Arora, Shome bite for Singh’s 'Scorpions'
Waheeda Rehman, Shashank Arora (Titli, pictured) and Tillotama Shome (Qissa) have joined the cast of Anup Singh’s third feature The Song of Scorpions, which was first pitched at Film Bazaar 2013.
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Clinik launches new workshops for South Asian filmmakers
Kathmandu-based script and production development lab Clinik.Kathmandu is set to launch two new programmes for young South Asian filmmakers for its 2016 edition.
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'Hunger Games: Mockingjay 2' rules North America on $103m
NOVEMBER 23 UPDATE: Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 rounded out the YA franchise to ensure all four in the series opened on more than $100m in North America.