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Simona Brown joins 'Roots' cast
EXCLUSIVE: The Casual Vacancy actress joins A+E miniseries as as would-be girlfriend.
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'The Wonder' 3D fantasy heads for China shoot
EXCLUSIVE: China-NZ-UK production with Karl Urban, Willow Shields gets cast, finance, director.
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Jackie Chan's 'Kung Fu Yoga' starts shooting in Dubai
The first project under the China-India co-production agreement – Kung Fu Yoga, starring Jackie Chan – is shooting in Dubai from today (Sep 28).
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Secret Cinema audience tops 100,000 as 'Empire Strikes Back' event wraps
Production of Star Wars becomes biggest live immersive cinema production to date.
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'Lost In Hong Kong' takes $100m
SEPTEMBER 28 UPDATE: The comedy (Gang Jiong) destroyed the Hollywood competition in another potent reminder of the might of China. Universal and Illumination’s Minions meanwhile crossed $800m.
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'Hotel Transylvania 2' in US September record
SEPTEMBER 28 UPDATE: Sony’s animation sequel featuring lead voice work by Adam Sandler ruled the kingdom on a confirmed $48.5m and overtook its 2012 predecessor to register the biggest September launch.
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Zurich: Christoph Waltz presents first Filmmaker Award
Inaugural prize awarded as part of the Zurich Film Festival.
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Zurich Summit: film needs long-term approach to gaming
The film industry needs to look at the games industry as a long-term prospect, not a short term money-spinner.
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Zurich: Jeremy Irons relishes diverse roles
Jeremy Irons has said he relishes the extraordinarily diverse roles he has played recently.
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'Infinity' producers reunite with Devika Bhise on 'Shambhala'
EXCLUSIVE: Newcomer Devika Bhise, who landed a choice role opposite Dev Patel in Zurich opener The Man Who Knew Infinity, is set to reunite with producers Xeitgeist Entertainment Group on their forthcoming production of Shambhala.
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Zurich: Ellen Page calls for more diverse stories
Actress Ellen Page wants to show more diverse stories on screen as she builds up the producing side of her career,
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EastWest picks up hamster drama 'Raffi'
Vienna-based sales agent EastWest Distribution has picked up international distribution for Raffi (Rettet Raffi) by the German film-maker Arend Agthe.
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Swiss cinema clocks interest amid challenges
Swiss films have punched above their weight on the international stage this year but the industry continues to face challenges.
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San Sebastian: Iceland’s ‘Sparrows’ wins Golden Shell
Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s Evolution wins special jury prize; Joachim Lafosse’s The White Knights wins Silver Shell.
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German Directors' Guild nominates 'Labyrinth of Lies', 'Summers Downstairs'
Oscar submission Labyrinth of Lies and comedy drama Summers Downstairs are among films on the shortlist for the Metropolis 2015 directing prize awarded by the German Directors’ Guild.
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Raven Banner acquires 'Crabs!'
Pierce Berolzheimer wrote and directs the love letter to practical effects and old school creature features.
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Canada selects 'Félix et Meira' for Oscars
Telefilm Canada announced on Friday afternoon that Maxime Giroux’s film will fly the flag as the country’s foreign-language Academy Award submission.
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ttff panel hears of producer balancing acts
Three professionals discussed their work at a Caribbean Film Mart panel on Friday and attempted to help an audience solve the age-old conundrum: what does a producer do?
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'This Changes Everything': living up to its name
On the heels of the Toronto world premiere of the environmental call to arms, the film’s director Avi Lewis and author of the book of the same name Naomi Klein have announced special screenings in 13 global cities from September 26.
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Asia Society Southern California sets U.S.-China Film summit
Zhang Yimou will receive a lifetime achievement award at the sixth annual event on November 5 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Hollywood.