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Breaking Glass's Justin Giani dies aged 25
Staff at Breaking Glass Pictures are in mourning following the sudden death of chief financial officer Justin Giani. He was 25.
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FilmTrack signs new clients
Bloom Media and Embankment Films are among a slew of new clients to sign on to the SaaS rights and content management specialists.
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Riviera Maya Film Festival unveils slate
The fourth edition of the festival, set to run in Mexico from April 23-29, will feature three world premieres of Mexican productions and 53 international premieres.
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BAFTA champions John Maclean in Brits event
The Slow West director will take part in the British Academy Of Film And Television Arts Brits To Watch: The Screenings series.
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Round-up: Goldwyn gets ‘A Brilliant Young Mind’
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired US rights to Morgan Matthew’s feature directorial debut.
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Istanbul FF cancels competitions after censorship protest
Festival cancels competitions and closing ceremony after dozens of directors withdraw films following removal of documentary Bakur from programme.
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Jim Tauber to leave film business
The president of Sidney Kimmel Entertainment is stepping down after 10 years to set up a private psychotherapy practice with his wife.
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Cannes: 'Standing Tall' to open 2015 festival
A female director will open the festival for the first time in nearly 30 years.
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Memento acquires Sundance winner 'James White'
New York-set drama stars Girls actor Christopher Abbott and Sex & the City’s Cynthia Nixon; MFI taking the film to Cannes Marché.
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'Four Colors' triumphs at IFFLA
Bikas Mishra’s drama Four Colors (Chauranga) earned the grand jury prize for best feature as the 13th annual Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles (IFFLA) concluded on Sunday.
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TWC plots ‘In Cold Blood’ TV series
The Weinstein Company (TWC) has optioned television rights to Truman Capote’s 1966 bestseller with Gary Oldman and Douglas Urbanski’s Flying Studios on board to produce.
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Hot projects on Screenbase
Projects new to Screenbase include Ricky Gervais’ satire Special Correspondents, Garth Davis’s survival tale Lion, and Nadav Lapid’s The Kindergarten Teacher.
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Dogwoof acquires Shia LaBeouf exec'd 'LoveTrue'
Director Alma Har’el, known for blurring lines between documentary and fiction, previously worked with LaBeouf on a Sigur Rós music video.
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'Furious 7' retains UK box office lead
eOne’s The DUFF is the week’s highest new entry with $1.3m (£891,248) from its 392 sites, including previews.
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BFI event to demystify film festivals and markets
Screen’s Andreas Wiseman to join experts from British Council as well as film PR, distribution, production and marketing.
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SC Films taking ‘Demon Hole’ to Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: UK seller signs US comedy-horror ahead of Cannes.
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Bekmambetov animation series sold to North America
EXCLUSIVE: Timur Bekmambetov’s 3D children’s animated series Alisa Knows What To Do! has been picked up for distribution in North America.
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Icon signs exclusive FrightFest partnership
Distributor to release films from horror fantasy film festival under FrightFest Presents banner.
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‘Fast & Furious 7’ crosses $800m
APRIL 13 UPDATE: The action franchise that keeps on giving for Universal soared to $3.18bn worldwide thanks to an estimated $259.2m worldwide weekend haul that boosted the running total to $801.5m.