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Lacote to direct street-gang drama 'Zama'
EXCLUSIVE: Run director explores post-war Ivory Coast.
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Greek film industry reeling from Eurozone crisis
Greek distributors and exhibitors face uncertainty as the country’s financial future hangs in the balance.
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Del Toro: 'Crimson Peak' is my most beautiful film
COMIC-CON: In a typically passionate yet uncharacteristically expletive-free panel during Saturday’s Legendary session, Guillermo del Toro showed footage from his upcoming ghost story.
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Tarantino teases TV ambitions
COMIC-CON: Quentin Tarantino hinted at a possible move into television as he riffed on one of his bête noires – digital filmmaking – during Saturday’s The Hateful Eight panel.
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Warner Bros lights up San Diego
COMIC-CON: Warner Bros set the bar high with the first Hall H session of Saturday, unleashing a slick and loud session that suggested it has begun to execute on a long-term strategy to exploit the treasures that lie within the DC Comics vaults.
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'X-Men', 'Deadpool' delight Hall H
COMIC-CON: Fox executives love their traditional end-of-day slot at Comic-Con and kept their appointment with the early evening crowd to good effect in a raucous finale to Saturday’s Hall H programme.
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Turturro delivers masterclass in Jerusalem
The actor spoke about working with Michael Cimino, William Friedkin and Woody Allen in a masterclass at Jerusalem Film Festival.
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'Game Of Thrones' cast reflect on roles
COMIC-CON: The panellists from HBO’s smash series took to the hallowed Hall H on Friday with their hands – and mouths – tied.
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‘Star Wars’ panel feels the Force
As has happened so often in recent years, a Disney-owned property delivered a Comic-Con show-stopper as JJ Abrams rounded off Friday’s Star Wars love-fest by inviting the entire 6,000-plus capacity of Hall H to a live concert.
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Terminator blows away rivals on social media
Magic Magic and Ant-Man no contest for Arnie sequel.
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‘Minions’, ‘Genisys’ eye big weekend
Universal and Illumination’s Minions has reached $159m and will vie for international supremacy this weekend with Paramount and Skydance Productions’ sci-fi reboot.
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Karlovy Vary launches distribution label with 'Youth'
New label to distribute international titles in the Czech Republic.
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Davidoff preps Jerusalem news community farce
English-language farce revolves around correspondent who stages ISIS-style kidnapping in bid to stay in Jerusalem.
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Italian film and TV industry launches Rome-based market
International audiovisual market MIA to to held during Rome Film Festival.
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Jamie Dornan talks war movie 'Anthropoid'
Fifty Shades of Grey star joined by director Sean Ellis at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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EU project spotlights Arab women filmmakers
Arab women filmmakers will be one of the key priorities in a new European Union-backed initiative, the MedFilm Programme, for the South Mediterranean countries from Morocco to Syria.
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Way To Blue hires eOne's Emma Greenwood
Greenwood joins global communications agency as UK publicity director.
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Israeli culture minister jeered at Jerusalem Film Festival
Israel’s minister for culture and sport Miri Regev jeered during speech.