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'My Grandmother', lifetime awards open Tallinn Black Nights 2015
The 19th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival reeled out its inaugural black carpet on Friday (Nov 13) for its opening night, which included a screening of silent comedy My Grandmother (1929).
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Paris attacks: Tallinn Black Nights fest pays tribute
Festival in touch with guests coming from Paris.
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Soundscapes play out at Black Nights fest
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival has again placed a focus on the Estonian music scene with the sidebar Soundscapes (Nov 15-17).
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'Spectre' scores UK box office hat-trick
Sony also notch highest new entry as The Lady in the Van posts terrific $3.5m (£2.3m) from 540 sites, and becomes second distributor ever to record a 1-2-3 at the top of the chart.
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Paris attacks: cinemas reopen, Disneyland remains shut
Bridge of Spies, Jane Got a Gun, Steve Jobs junkets cancelled.
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Paris attacks: distributor talks pulling terrorist thriller 'Made In France'
Pretty Pictures CEO James Velaise explains why he pulled “brilliant picture” after Paris attacks.
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Viaplay recruits Stormare for Swedish Dicks
Peter Stormare and Johan Glans to play Swedish detectives in Los Angeles.
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'Spectre' hits $543m global BO
NOVEMBER 16 UPDATE: Sony, MGM and EON Production’s 007 thriller ruled the world for the second weekend, powered by a titanic international session that broke records in China and generated $153.3m overall.
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'Spectre' breaks records in China
Sony, MGM, EON Productions’ James Bond thriller has set several new benchmarks in the wake of its release in the world’s second biggest market.
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Lionsgate cuts red carpet interviews for 'Mockingjay 2' premiere
The studio has decided to modify the sequence of events on Monday’s LA premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 in the wake of Friday’s deadly Paris attacks.
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'Spectre' stays top in North America on $34m
NOVEMBER 16 UPDATE: Sony, MGM and EON Productions’ spy thriller held on to top berth as the running total climbed to $130.7m after two sessions, while Universal launched Angelina Jolie’s By The Sea in a lacklustre limited debut.
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TWC to make staff cuts
According to reports The Weinstein Company is planning to lay off around one-fifth of its workforce.
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Los Cabos celebrates Gabriel Figueroa Film Fund winners
Kyzza Terrazas’ Somos Lengua and Rodrigo Cervantes’ Los Paisajes each took home post-production services worth $52,000 at the Mexican festival on Friday night.
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'God Bless The Child' wins at CPH:DOX
Other winners include Among The Believers and The Fear Of 13.
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Kay Cannon to direct 'The Pact'
Point Grey, Good Universe and Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions have hired Pitch Perfect screenwriter Kay Cannon to make her directorial debut on the feature comedy.
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Locarno winner 'Paradise' to become 'violence' trilogy
Screen reveals a slate of forthcoming projects from producers promoting movies at the Seville Film Festival
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Copyright on agenda at Ansip meeting with European filmmakers
A delegation of film industry professionals discussed the EC’s proposed copyright reform with vp Andrus Ansip.
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Buzz chart shows odds in favour of final ‘Hunger Games’
Final instalment of YA franchise towers over other new and upcoming releases.
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Front Row scores 20 titles at AFM
Films include Maniac Cop, produced by Nicolas Winding Refn, and The Discovery, starring Nicholas Hoult and Rooney Mara.
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Palm Springs fest to honour Saoirse Ronan
The star of awards contender Brooklyn will receive the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s International Star Award at the annual awards gala on January 2, 2016.