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How is Netflix performing after a year in France?
US streaming giant and French rival Canalplay battle it out for SVOD audience.
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Cinedigm launches OTT Dove Channel
Cinedigm has launched digital streaming service Dove Channel to provide family-friendly, faith-based and children’s programming for mobile devices and smart TVs.
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UK-Taiwan co-pro 'The Receptionist' wraps
Transformers star Teresa Daley stars as a receptionist in an illegal massage parlour; The Iron Lady’s Damian Jones is exec producer.
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'Mission: Impossible 5' tops China as 'Monster Hunt' sets new record
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Paramount’s Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation grossed $86.42m in six days, while Monster Hunt has become the biggest-ever film in China.
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'Beasts' director Cary Fukunaga lobbied for theatrical release
The Beasts Of No Nation writer-director personally lobbied for a theatrical component to the release of Netflix’s first original feature.
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'Ida' director Pawel Pawlikowski to head LFF jury
Jurors include Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristin Scott Thomas, Christine Vachon and Mabel Cheung.
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MadRiver sets 'Six Minutes To Freedom' director
EXCLUSIVE: Marc Butan’s MadRiver Pictures and Laura Bickford Productions have partnered with Sesso Entertainment’s Samuel Franco on the action thriller Six Minutes To Freedom.
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FilmSharks strikes further TIFF slate deals
Guido Rud’s Buenos Aires-based sales agent has announced another wave of sales from its Toronto slate.
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'Angry Indian Goddesses' closes key territory
EXCLUSIVE: Mongrel International has slotted another piece into its international distribution jigsaw on Jungle Book Entertainment and One Two Films’ Toronto Special Presentation selection Angry Indian Goddesses.
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TWC acquires Icelandic TV drama 'Trapped'
Icelandic TV drama Trapped, which has been picked up by the BBC, is set to launch in the US after it was acquired by The Weinstein Company.
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Rotterdam shakes up Tiger competition; first title revealed
IFFR to consolidate prize money; reduce competition titles from 15 to eight.
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Toronto wrap: market off pace after sluggish start
The arrival in Toronto of a hefty cluster of prestige titles with US distribution already in place presaged a sluggish buying scene and so it proved to be over the first five days.
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Toronto: 'Cromo' TV series set for film treatment
EXCLUSIVE: Argentinean TV drama Cromo, playing in Toronto’s first TV strand, is being developed into a feature film after Pyramide International acquired the sales rights.
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TIFF looks to channel TV projects from Asia, UK
EXCLUSIVE: Toronto is looking to expand its television Primetime line-up next year with series from Asia and the UK.
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Wendy Ide to join Screen reviews team
Wendy Ide is to join Screen International’s reviews team as a critic at large.
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Celluloid Dreams first to score A-list festival hat-trick
Paris-based seller handles films that have won Berlin’s Golden Bear, Cannes’ Palme d’Or and Venice’s Golden Lion.
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Yellow Affair sells 'The Girl King', 'The Grump'
EXCLUSIVE: Sales outfit inks deals on Kaurismaki biopic and comedy The Grump.
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Fridriksson plots Icelandic crime story 'The Black Cliffs'
EXCLUSIVE: Icelandic filmmaking veteran Fridrik Thor Fridriksson has revealed his next feature will be an adaptation of Gunar Gunarsson’s The Black Cliffs.
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'Last Cab To Darwin' hailed for Asia, Americas
EXCLUSIVE: Australian box office hit Last Cab To Darwin has been flagged down by distributors in Asia and Latin America.
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Starline warms to Tom Browne’s 'Radiator'
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit nabs drama executive produced by Barbara Broccoli and Rachel Weisz.