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Karlovy Vary: Space missions, Greek dramas among works in progress
Central and Eastern European projects seeking finance, distribution and festival partners have been presented to industry at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF).
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Catalyst Capital in $320m Relativity bailout
Ryan Kavanaugh will remain CEO and chairman of his embattled entertainment company after it emerged on Monday that he had struck a deal with the Toronto-based distressed asset specialist.
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'Karate Kid' producer Jerry Weintraub dead at 77
The producer of The Karate Kid and the Danny Ocean franchise who won an Emmy in 2013 for Behind The Candelabra has died of a heart attack in Santa Barbara.
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trinidad+tobago fest unveils first 2015 films
Top brass at the 2015 trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff) said on Monday they have selected ten classic Caribbean films in the first programming wave of this year’s edition.
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Magnolia acquires National Lampoon doc
The deal for Sundance 2015 selection Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story Of The National Lampoon excludes television rights.
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Film Hub London to invest $170,000 in audience growth
Film Hub London, the exhibitor network managed by Film London, unveils plans for its second year.
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Indiana Jones set for Royal Albert Hall debut
Screening to mark 35th anniversary will include John Williams’ score performed live.
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Busan fest names actress Kang Soo-youn co-director
Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) Organization Committee has confirmed veteran actress Kang Soo-youn as festival co-director today at a special assembly in Busan City Hall.
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'Amy' sets new record; 'Minions' tops UK box office
Paramount’s Terminator Genisys lands with $5.9m (£3.8m), as Warner Bros’ Magic Mike XXL posts $2.4m (£1.5m) debut.
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'45 Years', 'Son Of Saul' among LUX Prize finalists
Other finalists shortlisted for distribution support include Rams; audience winner also revealed at Karlovy Vary event.
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'For Some Inexplicable Reason' wins Grand Prix at VOICES
Germany’s Burhan Qurbani wins best director prize for We Are Strong. We Are Young.
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'Franny' director Andrew Renzi plots next films
Upcoming projects include a ‘reimagining’ of Billy Wilder classic Sunset Boulevard.
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US financiers talk China, TV opportunities in Karlovy Vary
The growing business opportunities afforded by China and the TV sector were among subjects discussed by US finance heavyweights FilmNation and Endgame Entertainment during an industry panel at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF).
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Disney hits $3bn worldwide
The studio reached the milestone on June 30 in its fastest time, powered by Avengers: Age Of Ultron, Inside Out and Cinderella.
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‘Inside Out’ rules July Fourth weekend on $29.8m
UPDATED JULY 6: Disney/Pixar’s latest release usurped the Universal behemoth over the July Fourth holiday weekend in North America.
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'Terminator Genisys' king on $73.3m
UPDATED JULY 6: Terminator: Genisys usurped two of Universal’s heavy hitters to rule the international and global box office. Jurassic World became the fifth biggest global release in history and Disney crossed $3bn worldwide in a new speed record for the studio.
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'Brotherhood' director readies wartime movie about Danish Jews
Nicolo Donato’s feature about the escape of Danish Jews in 1943 to star Danica Curcic and David Dencik among others.
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