Latest – Page 2264
-
News
Fox Star reunites with Jolly LLB team
Mumbai-based Fox Star Studios is reteaming with director Subhash Kapoor and actor Arshad Warsi on comedy drama Guddu Rangeela.
-
News
Lego tops UK chart
Warner Bros’ animation debuts top with the year’s biggest debut so far; Fox’s The Monuments Men starts off UK run with non-final $2.7m (£1.6m) in second.
-
News
French location business remains upbeat
Some 100 locations agencies attended the Ile de France Film Commission’s location expo in Paris last week.
-
News
Russians close EFM deals
UK distributor Signature Entertainment’s acquisition of 3D animation feature The Snow Queen and its sequel was one of several deals signed at the Russian Cinema stand at this year’s European Film Market (EFM).
-
News
Wales to get new film/TV studio
Pinewood Studios appointed to advise on a new Welsh Media Fund, four-stage studio on the way.
-
News
BAFTA TV audience lowest since 2010
TV audiences for the Bafta Film Awards hit a four-year low last night.
-
News
TV viewing time drops in UK
Average TV viewing in the UK fell last year, according to new figures.
-
News
Pyramide sells Zvyagintsev’s Leviathian
Latest film from director of Elena expected to be ready for Cannes.
-
News
BAFTAs: what the winners said
Steve McQueen talks about modern slavery as 12 Years A Slave wins best film; Cate Blanchett dedicates her BAFTA to Philip Seymour Hoffman; Barkhad Abdi says Greengrass believed in him before he believed in himself.
-
News
RoboCop rules int'l on $35m
UPDATE: MGM-Columbia’s RoboCop emerged as the dominant US film of the session thanks to an estimated $34.8m haul through Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI) and MGM licensees that raised the early overall tally to $69.9m.
-
News
Lego holds US top slot with $49m
Warner Bros’ family hit The Lego Movie consolidated last weekend’s number one launch with a strong hold that relegated new arrivals About Last Night and RoboCop to second and third on the podium.
-
-
News
Asian triumph at the Berlinale
Asia was the big winner at the 64th Berlin Film Festival, taking home four Bears, including the Golden Bear for Best Film and Silver Bear for Best Actor (Liao Fan) for Diao Yinan’s Black Coal, Thin Ice (Bai Ri Yan Huo).
-
News
Golden Bear to Black Coal, Thin Ice
Diao Yinan’s noir Black Coal, Thin Ice (Bai Ri Yan Huo) took the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in a triumphant night for Chinese cinema.
-
News
Calvary, Boyhood win Berlin prizes
Other winners of the independent jury awards at the Berlin Film Festival include Stations of the Cross, At Home and documentary The Square.
-
News
Difret, Circle win Berlin audience awards
Angelina Jolie exec produced film wins at Berlin Film Festival.
-
News
52 Tuesdays wins Berlin's Crystal Bear
Crystal Bears awarded to 52 Tuesdays in the Generation 14plus and Killa in the Generation Kplus sections.
-
News
Life of Riley wins Berlin's Fipresci prize
Veteran French director Alain Resnais’ latest feature Life Of Riley (Aimer, Boire et Chanter) has received the Fipresci International Critics Prize as the Best Film in the 64th Berlinale’s Competition.
-
News
Boyhood tops Screen jury's Berlin films
As usual, the Screen jury grid provides an intriguing and debate-worthy pointer to some of the key films in competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.
-
News
Defurne wins Berlinale Talents award
Several projects have won prizes at Berlinale Talents 2014 (formerly known as the Berlinale Talent Campus).