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Raindance jurors to include Dexter Fletcher, Gillies MacKinnon
The jury for the 19th Raindance Film Festival includes Dexter Fletcher, Helen McCrory and Gillies MacKinnon.
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Shoreline takes on Adrift: People of a Lesser God, Vanished
Shoreline Entertainment picks up doc Adrift: People of A Lesser God and thriller Vanished
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Wild Bunch takes stake in Spanish distributor Vertigo
Vertigo’s existing team will remain in place and will continue to be led by co-founder Andres Martin.
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I Am Nasrine to world premiere at Berwick Film Festival
Iraninan director Tina Gharavi’s coming-of-age film will open the festival, which takes place in the North East of the UK.
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EFA nominates three for animation award
Chico & Rita, The Rabbi’s Cat, A Cat In Paris nominated.
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Steve James to present top 10 films at IDFA
The Amsterdam-based documentary festival will also screen his latest The Interrupters as part of retrospective.
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UPI names Patel as SVP, Marketing Strategy and Media
Shephali Patel has been with Universal Pictures since 2006.
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Doha unveils 14 strong Arab Film Competition
Syrian director Mohammed Malas will head up the jury of the newly expanded Arab Film Competition, which runs during the Doha Tribeca Film Festival.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy opens big on £2.8m ($4.4m) in UK
StudioCanal (formerly Optimum) scores its biggest opening weekend in UK, easily outwitting newcomers I Don’t Know How She Does It and 30 Minutes Or Less
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Reed out as Disney reviews local-language production
In the latest development in a turbulent year for studio activity in local production and acquisitions, Disney confirmed on Monday (19) it closed down its local language production unit in Burbank back in June.
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Cineplexx expands in former Yugoslavia
Two multiplex cinemas taken over in Belgrade and Podgorica, Montenegro; site to open early 2012 in Kragujevac [pictured].
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Nick Moorcroft, Piers Ashworth to adapt A Year In The Merde
The St Trinians’ screenplay writers will adapt Stephen Clarke’s best selling comedic novel about a British man’s experiences of working in Paris, for German company UFA Cinema.
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Kiwi Flyer finishes New Zealand shoot
New Zealand feature Kiwi Flyer has wrapped its four-week shoot in Nelson.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy to open Ghent International Film Festival
Swedish director Tomas Alfredson’s feature adaptation of John Le Carre’s novel fits in with the Scandinavian theme of the 38th edition of the festival.
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Lionsgate, Roadside find Friends as Music Box dives into Sea
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have picked up all US rights to Jennifer Westfeldt’s Toronto world premiere Friends With Kids, while fierce interest continued to swirl around Hysteria. Music Box meanwhile concluded its deal with Protagonist for US rights on The Deep Blue Sea.
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Universal and Paramount renew NZ home entertainment deal
Paramount extends DVD and Blu-ray deal with multi-year agreement.
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Raindance in administration for second time, to become plc
Indie festival training company has been in administration since March 2011 after new cash flow problems.
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A Separation is Iran's Foreign Film Oscar submission
Iran selects Asghar Farhadi’s acclaimed drama as its Best Foreign Language Oscar submission.
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Hamish McAlpine's Generation unveils busy production slate
Former Tartan boss Hamish McAlpine is taking the leap back into the film business.
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Smurfs gross $17m to rule international for sixth session
Universal’s Johnny English may have been breathing down their necks but Sony’s smurfs kept their cool to hold on to pole position as an estimated $17.3m from 6,900 screens in 72 markets boosted the running total to $344.5m