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Michael J. Fox to play robotic dog
Jason Moring, president of Double Dutch International, announced the A.R.C.H.I.E. casting on Tuesday ahead of the start of world sales in Toronto.
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BFI, LFF chiefs slam industry's "pathetic progress" with female directors
At the programme launch for the 59th BFI London Film Festival, festival director Clare Stewart [pictured] and BFI CEO Amanda Nevill highlighted the need to address the lack of women directors in the film industry.
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XLrator Media eyes 2016 Camino release
Bleiberg Entertainment and Red Granite International subsidiary Blue Box International will handle international sales in Toronto on the action thriller starring Zoë Bell.
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Wild Bunch AG plans UK, Italy expansion
Further expansion plans following Senator merger include creation/acquisition of co-production and direct distribution companies in the UK and Australia.
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'Hundred Regiments Offensive' pulls rank at China box office
Chinese netizens have been raising questions over the box office success of patriotic war movie, Hundred Regiments Offensive, released last weekend to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the defeat of the Japanese in the Second World War.
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Visit Films unveils Venice, TIFF slate
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Kampe and his New York-based team head into the fall festival season with a raft of new acquisitions led by a worldwide deal excluding Australia/New Zealand on Venice premiere Tanna.
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US-Hong Kong alliance lines up Making Horror
BoulderLight Pictures and Hong Kong-based financiers Making Film Limited have teamed up to produce three low-budget genre features under the Making Horror label.
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Louis Theroux Scientology doc to premiere at LFF
My Scientology Movie will screen in the festival’s Debate strand.
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'Songs From The North', 'The Man & Le Mans' find US homes
Kino Lorber has picked up all North American rights to Soon-Mi Yoo’s Songs From The North, while in a separate deal FilmRise will distribute Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans in the US.
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'Straight Outta Compton' debuts top of UK box office
Disney’s Inside Out continues its excellent run to reach $53m (£34.5m); Curzon Artificial Eye’s 45 Years records one of the strongest site averages of the weekend with $508,000 (£331,197) debut from 68 sites.
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BFI London Film Festival reveals 2015 line-up
Official competition to include Cary Fukunaga’s Beasts Of No Nation and European premieres for Jonás Cuarón’s Desierto and Johnnie To’s Office.
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Artscope acquires Ben Rivers’ 'The Sky Trembles'
EXCLUSIVE: Docu-drama selected for BFI London Film Festival.
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'Heartbreaker' director Pascal Chaumeil dies aged 54
French film-maker had just completed Odd Job (Un Petit Boulot).
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Goldcrest boards Aaron Paul's 'Come And Find Me'
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit boards international rights to directorial debut of Zack Whedon.
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'Mad Max: Fury Road' wins FIPRESCI Grand Prix
Director George Miller to collect critics prize at San Sebastian Film Festival.
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Content adds 'Youth In Oregon' to Toronto slate
President of film Jamie Carmichael and head of sales Harry White will debut footage from the road trip comedy in Toronto after coming on to handle international sales.
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Tom Hooper on why he cast Eddie Redmayne in 'The Danish Girl'
In his first interview about anticipated drama The Danish Girl, director Tom Hooper reveals why he cast Eddie Redmayne as transgender pioneer Lili Elbe.
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Independent appoints head of sales
EXCLUSIVE: Former Protagonist exec replaces Abigail Walsh at UK sales outfit.
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Helen Hunt’s 'Drama' set for 10th OMDC IFF
Nearly 60 international and Canadian producers will head to the Ontario Media Development Corporation’s (OMDC) annual International Financing Forum in Toronto.
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Nicholas Hoult to star in 'Rebel In The Rye'
Bloom will kick off international sales in Toronto next week for Black Label Media and Bruce Cohen Productions. CAA represents North American rights.