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Norris named National Theatre director
The director of Broken will suceed Nicholas Hytner from April 2015.
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Netflix orders thriller from Sony
Netflix has commissioned its first original series from a major Hollywood studio, a Sony-produced psychological thriller from the team behind legal drama Damages.
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Screen partners on LFF non-traditional distribution panel
Screen International is the media partner for the BFI London Film Festival panel “Remodelling the Release: Insights from the BFI New Models scheme.”
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UTA signs Anthony Chen
Director won the Camera d’Or award at Cannes for his feature debut Ilo Ilo, which represents Singapore in the foreign language Oscar race.
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Maddison joins Cutting Edge Sydney
Cutting Edge Sydney has hired Simon Maddison as VFX Supervisor and creative lead.
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IDFA to open with Return to Homs
Feature documentary is about two Syrian friends in devastated city of Homs.
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Film Sales Co finds Galapagos
EXCLUSIVE: The Film Sales Company president Andrew Herwitz has acquired international sales rights to Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller’s documentary The Galapagos Affair: When Satan Came To Eden.
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Legendary acquires Reminiscence
Legendary Pictures has paid low seven figures for the sci-fi thriller spec script by Lisa Joy.
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Crowe joins Voltage’s Fathers
Voltage Films has cast Oscar winner Russell Crowe in the lead of Gabriele Muccino’s upcoming love story Fathers And Daughters, igniting what is sure to become one of the must-have titles of the AFM.
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Film Nation unveils anti-piracy ad
Film made by UK teenagers to be shown before every screening at this month’s National Youth Film Festival.
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Parkland set for JFK anniversary release
UK release moved back to November 22 to mark 50 years since the assassination of President John F Kennedy.
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Locarno opens doors to Sub-Saharan Africa
The 12th edition of Locarno’s Open Doors co-production forum to focus on Sub-Saharan Africa.
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CPH:DOX reveals 2013 programme
Line-up includes two programmes curated by Ai Weiwei and The Yes Men.
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Rome Film Festival unveils line-up
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Seventh Code and Takashi Miike’s The Mole Song added to the competition titles.
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Venice selects 12 for filmmaking scheme
A total of 12 projects have been selected for the second edition of Venice filmmaking scheme, the Biennale College - Cinema, a programme for training young filmmakers and producing micro-budget films.
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Prisoners records hat-trick in UK
eOne’s drama takes $1.6m (£968,990) to retain top spot for third straight week, crossing the £5m mark in the process; Fox’s Turbo posts previews of $2.2m (£1.4m).
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Stalingrad best opening for Russian film
Actor-director Fedor Bondarchuk’s $30m war spectacle Stalingrad has had the strongest opening ever for a locally produced film with $14.3m takings from 1,400 screens across Russia on its first weekend.