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Adam Goodman out at Paramount
The studio’s film group president is leaving the role after six years.
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Germany's Commerzbank boosts financing to $340m
Germany’s Commerzbank is prepared to serve as a financier of more international co-productions going forward as it increased its annual financing volume for film and TV production to $340m (€300m) in 2014.
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Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson's final film nearing production
EXCLUSIVE: A Christmas Miracle was in the works before the British filmmaker died in 2012.
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Outfest Fusion unveils line-up
Outfest top brass have announced the line-up for the 2015 Outfest Fusion LGBT People Of Color Film Festival.
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OAP heist comedy Golden Years begins shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Bernard Hill, Virginia McKenna head MoliFilms comedy.
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Meryl Streep to narrate Shout Gladi Gladi
The multiple Oscar winner has come on board to narrate the documentary about fistula, a debilitating condition that turns healthy African women into outcasts.
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Union to handle VFX on Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs biopic
EXCLUSIVE: Visual effects firm behind The Theory of Everything and the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony appointed sole vendor.
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Ann Hui's Golden Era leads Asian Film Awards noms
Black Coal Thin Ice, Haider and Blind Massage also score multiple nominations.
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Focus ready to roll in 31 markets
Warner Bros Pictures International unleashes the caper film Focus starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie day-and-date with North America in 31 markets including the UK, Russia and South Korea.
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Glassland shines at EFM for Kaleidoscope
EXCLUSIVE: Screen International LA Star Of Tomorrow 2014 Gerard Barrett’s crime drama starring Toni Collette and Jack Reynor proved a popular sales title at the recent EFM in Berlin.
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Girls school horror February starts Ottawa shoot
Lucy Boynton [pictured], James Remar and Lauren Holly have joined Emma Roberts and Kiernan Shipka on horror thriller February.
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Kino Lorber picks up Jafar Panahi’s Taxi
The distributor has acquired all North American rights to Jafar Panahi’s newly annointed Berlinale Golden Bear winner.
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Broad Green acquires stake in Mister Smith
US distributor buys 45% stake in David Garrett’s Mister Smith.
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Prince William to aid BAFTA Asia push
Duke of Cambridge and president of BAFTA to discuss organisation’s long-term ambitions for UK-Asia cross-cultural exchange.
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Dragon Blade tops Chinese New Year box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Daniel Lee’s Dragon Blade, starring Jackie Chan, John Cusack and Adrien Brody, topped the China box office over the Chinese New Year holiday weekend, grossing $54.84m in its opening four days.
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European Parliament calls for copyright reform
European Commissioner Günther Oettinger’s proposals for a Single European Copyright Title has now received from support from some quarters in the European Parliament (EP) in Strasbourg.
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Jewish film fest sales down after Copenhagen shootings
Pre-sales down 40% following shootings in the Danish capital less than two weeks ago.
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Buyers flock to Protagonist slate
EXCLUSIVE: New films from Ben Wheatley, Eleanor Coppola, Joshua Marston in-demand.
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Simon West to direct Henry Cavill thriller
EXCLUSIVE: The Expendables 2 director boards special forces action film.
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Sundance pair find US buyers
The Orchard has picked up North American rights to the recent Berlin European premiere Nasty Baby, while in a separate deal The Film Arcade will distribute People, Places, Things in the US. Both films premiered in Park City.