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Venice's surprise film is China's People Mountain People Sea
Cai Shangjun’s drama is about a young man who wants to find his brother’s killer.
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Metrodome launches aggregation service Met Digital
UK distributor launches digital aggregation service for distributors and rights holders
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Japan's Skip City announces lineup, moves to autumn timeslot
Japan’s Skip City International D-Cinema Festival has announced the lineup for its 8th edition, which runs October 8-16 in Kawaguchi, Saitama prefecture.
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TIFF adds windows debate and Bruce Beresford talk to programme
Toronto adds two new “Focus On…” sessions to Industry Programme
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Youth Film Academy shoots four Shakespere features over summer
Student filmmakers created four feature-length Shakespeare adaptations as part of the Co-Operative Youth Film Academy (BYFA) this summer.
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Film London, Film Export UK to run dedicated UK Film Centre at TIFF
Film London is teaming up with UK sales trade assocation body Film Export UK to host a new UK Film Centre at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
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Busan unveils ten titles in Flash Forward competition
Canadian films have fared well in the competition for up and coming non Asian directors.
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Vachon, Hastings, Ankner line up for panel at OMDC Financing Forum
Expert producer Christine Vachon, UK film packager Chris Hastings of 1066 Productions and Mark Ankner of William Morris Endeavor will be the participants in this year’s panel discussion at the OMDC International Financing Forum in Toronto.
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Strand Releasing, Film Movement bulk up slates
Strand has acquired US rights to Schleinzer’s Cannes premiere Michael from Les Films du Losange ahead of its North American premiere.
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Imagina books deals for Amador, Red Eagle, Three Meters
Spanish outfit Imagina International Sales has announced a load of big deals on its titles ahead of Toronto, including Fernando Leon De Aranoa’s award-winning drama Amador to Film Movement for the US and Canada.
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Cloud Atlas awarded the maximum amount by German incentive programme
The €100m Cloud Atlas has become the first project in the history of the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) incentive programme to be awarded the maximum possible sum of Euros 10m.
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Song For Marion backed by Northern Film & Media's Creative Content Fund
It is the latest investment to be made through Northern Film & Media’s £2.4m Creative Content Fund, which is backed by investment company Northstar Ventures.
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Abu Dhabi Film Festival introduces environmental film award
Environment programme to become competitive with award of $15,000
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Hollywood Film Awards to fete Rango
The Paramount / Nickelodeon Movies hit animation will receive the festival’s Hollywood Animation Award at the gala ceremony in Beverly Hills on Oct 24.
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Frances McDormand chairs San Sebastian jury
Actress Frances McDormand will chair the Official Selection Jury at the San Sebastian Film Festival (Sept 16-24).
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EFP's Film Sales Support backs 55 films in Toronto
Sellers being backed for the first time include EuropaCorp and Bankside.
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Italy's Telecom provides cash injection to Cinecitta Luce
Italy’s Telecom has stuck an agreement with Cinecitta Luce in a bid to keep the cash strapped film promotional body, archive and source of financing afloat.
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Zurich Film Festival to honour Paul Haggis with Golden Eye Award
The Oscar winning director of Crash and Million Dollar Baby will pick up his award at a cermony as part of the Zurich Film Festival on October 1.
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The Inbetweeners Movie becomes third biggest grosser of year at UK box office
Entertainment’s local smash hit comedy reaches £35m as Fright Night and Apollo 18 scare away cinemagoers.
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Raindance bookended by Another Earth and Bonsai
36 international premieres and 90 UK premieres among festival slate.