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'Yakuza Apocalypse' makes Euro sales
EXCLUSIVE: Key deals for Backup Media on Cannes Directors’ Fortnight entry.
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Cannes title ‘Rams’ finds more homes
New Europe Film Sales has secured further sales of Un Certain Regard title Rams (Hrútar).
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China may have to pay for VoD
Territory’s VOD market is growing rapidly but recorded an industry loss of $150m in 2014
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Anti-piracy law could “destroy” Russian film business
New anti-piracy measures in Russia risk destroying the film and TV industries, according to a Cannes panel.
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Ankama's 'Mutafukaz' feature to hit screens in 2017
Animation is inspired by hit French comic series of the same name.
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Charley Boorman to narrate Steve McQueen doc
EXCLUSIVE: Charley Boorman narrates Steve McQueen motorcycle doc.
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India, South Korea sign copro agreement
To qualify as a co-production, 20% or more of a film’s production budget must be from the partner country and 30% in the case of broadcast programmes.
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Curious unveils further details of slate
Titles in development include Virginia Heath’s Mystery Ride and Taika Waititi’s Hunt For The Wilderpeople.
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Japan's power players discuss overseas strategy
The heads of Japan’s leading studios discussed their strategies for expanding into international markets at the close of Japan Day Project’s seminar programme on Monday.
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Talking Point at the UK Film Centre: Inside Festival Programming
Sundance’s John Cooper and Karlovy Vary’s Ivana Novotná were among the speakers discussing how to choose the right international festival for your film.
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Vinterberg’s 'The Commune' scores sales
Spain and Korea among territories to secure distribution.
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EIFF unveils further Scottish titles
New additions to programme include Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward, Hector starring Peter Mullan and music documentary Big Gold Dream.
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Good news for women in film in Norway, Sweden
In a Cannes year where women (from their shoes to their films) have been making headlines, the Norwegians and Swedes are quietly celebrating some big gains in gender equality in their film industries.
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'Macbeth' gets awards season release date
Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard drama to world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this weekend.
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Hercules Film Fund to back 'Mena'
Greek ship-owner Paris Kasidokostas-Latsis has set up Luxembourg-based Hercules Film Fund, which plans to bring European investors to Hollywood to finance three to five wide release films a year.
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'Contracted' sequel sells for BoulderLight
Raphael Margules and JD Lifshitz’s new LA-based sales and production company has reported strong sales here on the sequel to the genre title, which screens in the market today.
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A24 pounces on US rights to ‘Krisha’
The US rights deal to Trey Edward Shults’ acclaimed Critics’ Week selection includes rights to his next film.
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Sundance Selects acquires US rights to ‘Disorder’
The distributor struck the deal on Alice Winocour’s Un Certain Regard entry with Indie Sales Company.
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Dolan's 'End Of The World' draws buyers
EXCLUSIVE: Seville International has closed a raft of deals here on Xavier Dolan’s upcoming It’s Only the End Of The World (Juste La Fin Du Monde) featuring arguably the most prestigious cast of any film in the market.
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Cannes: Women denied Palais entry for wearing flats
Stiff ‘croisetiquette’ sees older women denied access for ‘wrong’ shoes.