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Macondo wins Sarajevo partner prize
Docu Rough Cut Boutique awards for documentary project also revealed
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Lotus hires Pivot writer-director
Ed Gass-Donnelly will write and direct the sci-fi thriller Pivot. Lotus Entertainment will handle international sales.
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Richard Attenborough dies aged 90
Oscar and BAFTA award-winning actor, director and producer starred in Brighton Rock and Jurassic Park.
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Guardians back on top in US on $18m
A lacklustre session allowed Guardians Of The Galaxy to take advantage of a lightweight trio of releases to return to the top and become the leading film of the summer.
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Lucy plunders $29m at int'l BO
UPDATED AUGUST 25: Lucy grossed a confirmed $28.9m from 3,267 venues in 38 Universal territories for a total of $65.2m to rank as the weekend’s top release at the international marketplace.
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Beijing Independent fest shut down
Chinese authorities shut down the 11th Beijing Independent Film Festival on its opening day on Saturday (August 23).
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Paper Planes wins CinefestOZ award
Robert Connolly writes and directs; the festival also awards Joel Edgerton with screen legend prize.
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Toronto plans acquisitions push
EXCLUSIVE: In a bid to drive acquisitions, Toronto top brass are understood to be collaborating with select sales agents to allow festival staff and volunteers to attend four early-stage private buyers screenings.
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Melissa Leo: Robin Williams was ‘a magical man’
Oscar-winning actress pays tribute to the late Robin Williams, with whom she co-starred in one of the comedian and actor’s final films.
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Sarajevo: co-producing with the UK
UK industry representatives arrive in Sarajevo as part of CineLink Partner Country initiative
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Swansea City doc sets release date
Documentary traces the rags to riches story of Swansea City Football Club.
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Viennale unveils 2014 highlights
Vienna film festival to include a tribute to Viggo Mortensen and a retrospective on John Ford.
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From The Dark wraps in Ireland
EXCLUSIVE: MPI/Dark Sky Films and Workshed Films have completed principal photography on Conor McMahon’s horror story in Laois, Ireland.
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Wolf to close Raindance Film Festival
Dutch crime drama has won awards at festivals in San Sebastian, the Netherlands and Taipei.
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Disney shifts McFarland, USA to 2015
The Kevin Costner sports drama was originally scheduled to open on November 21.
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Ken Loach calls for Israel boycott
Honouring two Palestinian filmmakers at the Sarajevo Film Festival, British director Ken Loach branded the US as a “bully” and said cultural happenings supported by the Israeli state should be boycotted.
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Omnibus to mark Singapore's 50th
Seven award-winning directors led by Royston Tan are set to create an omnibus film celebrating the 50th anniversary of Singapore and its people.
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K5 to sell Danish post-war story
K5 International has taken on distribution for Martin Zandvliet’s Land Of Mine (Under Sandet) about a sensitive chapter in Danish post-war history.
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Boyhood wins at Norwegian festival
Other winners include Chef, The Hundred-Foot Journey and Stations of the Cross with a special mention for ’71.
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Expendables nabs social media lead
The action sequel proved the most buzzed about film on social networks in the UK.