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Egypt’s Zawya, Misr team for arthouse distribution
EXCLUSIVE: Egypt’s Zawya Cinema and Misr International Films are joining forces to launch arthouse distributor Zawya Distribution.
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Oettinger hints at TV, film waivers in Digital Single Market
European Commissioner spoke with the film industry in Cannes.
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‘Pitch Perfect 2’ rules US on $70.3m
Universal’s female comedy directed by Elizabeth Banks stormed to the top of the North American charts as Mad Max: Fury Road arrived in second place.
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Ex-Bond Girl joins Bartok horror 'P.O.V.'
Fortissimo Films handling pre-sales at the Cannes Marche.
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Jude Law confirmed for Sorrentino’s 'Pope'
Jude Law has been confirmed to play the lead role in Paolo Sorrentino’s upcoming TV series The Young Pope, about a fictional American Pope who becomes the most conservative leader the Vatican has ever seen.
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Peccadillo, Authentic launch LGBT fund
UK distributor launches fund, picks up Nicole Conn drama.
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‘Mad Max’ pushes Warner Bros past $1bn
Mad Max: Fury Road opened in 68 markets on an estimated $65m powered by a string of number one debuts.
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Focus snaps up ‘Nocturnal Animals’
The distributor pounced on worldwide rights on Sunday to Tom Ford’s upcoming thriller starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal in a deal reportedly worth $20m.
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Roskino unveils projects in Cannes
At its annual presentation of Russian projects looking for co-production partners earlier this week, Roskino provided a platform for producers to present new projects in the Cannes market.
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'Approaching the Elephant' wins at Docaviv
Twilight Of A Life and 7 Days In St. Petersburg sweep the Israeli competition at 17th Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival
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Jackie Chan, Marche launch Chinese talent award
Cannes film festival’s Marché du Film and Project A: Jackie Chan’s Young Filmmaker Development Fund have established an award of $164,000 (RMB1m) for the winner of the Marche’s 3rd New Chinese Film Talents Forum.
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Studiocanal takes 'Hellions' for UK
UK genre specialist Jinga Films has sold Bruce McDonald’s psychological horror Hellions to StudioCanal for UK and Ireland.
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Talent Talk at the UK Film Centre: 'Carol'
Number 9 Films’ Elizabeth Karlsen and Killer Films’ Christine Vachon discuss their collaboration on Todd Haynes’ much-anticipated Competition film.
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‘Ultron’ surges past $1bn global
A massive $156.3m in the first six days in China propelled Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Age Of Ultron to a $185m weekend as the global tally crossed $1bn.
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'Son Of Saul', 'The Lobster' draw buyers
As the US buys continued to trickle in on the Croisette, acquisitions teams were circling The Lobster while SPC was believed to have acquired North American and Latin American rights to Holocaust drama Son Of Saul.
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'Bleed For This', 'Love' sell in Cannes
Open Road is understood to have paid in the region of $4m for US rights to Bleed For This starring Miles Teller.
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Visit scores US deals on Cannes pair
EXCLUSIVE: New York-based Visit Films has closed US sales on SXSW titles Just Jim and The Nymphets.
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Cinema Libre acquires The Police doc
The distributor has acquired North American rights from Yari Film Group to Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police, which screens in the Cannes market today.
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Kurzel brothers serve up tennis drama
EXCLUSIVE: Denis Menochet to star in darkly comedic drama from Macbeth duo.
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Cannes: 'Sea of Trees' scores 12-year Screen jury low
Screen’s Cannes Jury has given its lowest score in more than a decade to Gus Van Sant’s Competition entrant.