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Roskilde's film programme includes Danish premiere of A Somewhat Gentle Man
This year’s Danish rock festival Roskilde will be hosting a two-theatre cinema programme.
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Disney sets January 2011 date for Miramax thriller
Disney has set a January 21, 2011, domestic release date for the thriller Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark, one of several titles left on the Miramax slate.
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Venezuelan debut earns top prize at Moscow Int'l Film Festival
Venezuela’s Marcel Rasquin’s Brother (Hermano) was presented with the Golden St George Grand Prix at this year’s Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF), which closed on Saturday evening [26] with jury president Luc Besson’s latest film The Extraordinary Adventures Of Adele Blanc-Sec.
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I Love You, Mommy earns Silverdocs best US feature prize
Stephanie Wang-Breal’s Wo Ai Ni Mommy (I Love You, Mommy) has won the AFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Documentary Festival’s Sterling Award for Best US Feature.
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A Family, Make Believe, Four Lions among LAFF winners
Pernille Fischer Christensen’s A Family (En Familie) and J Clay Tweel’s Make Believe earned top narrative and documentary jury honours as the Los Angeles Film Festival ended over the weekend.
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Toy Story 3 retains international crown on $36.1m
Toy Story 3 ruled the international market for the second straight weekend as an estimated $36.1m from 6,278 from 32 territories boosted Pixar’s latest gem to an even $100m.
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Toys too strong for Grown Ups with $59m number one hold
Toy Story 3 added an estimated $59m in North America to sweep past $200m in its second weekend as it held on to pole position despite a spirited launch by Sony’s comedy Grown Ups.
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Whitfield's Skeletons takes top prize at Edinburgh
Nick Whitfield’s surrealist comedy wins the EIFF Michael Powell Award, The Dry Land scoops best international feature.
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AMPAS extends invitations to 135 potential new members
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences (AMPAS) has invited 135 people invited to join the organisation’s roster of voting members.
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Croatia includes minority co-productions in Pula national competition
Croatia’s national event Pula Film Festival will for the first time accept minority co-productions for awards consideration, in a separate competition category.
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Kidulthood director begins shooting Everywhere & Nowhere
The London based coming of age drama will be the first in a number of collaborations between director Menhaj Huda and Arena Productions.
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Urie, Castelluccio join cast of Decoy Bride
Shooting will begin on Ecosse Films’ romantic comedy this weekend on the Isle of Man and Scotland.
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Cineworld takes over London’s O2 centre cinema
The 11-screen multiplex was previously operated by Vue Entertainment.
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Thailand’s Extra Virgin revives arthouse distribution project
Thai producer-distributor Extra Virgin and the independent film community have revived the Director’s Screen project which aims to give commercial releases to local and international arthouse films in Bangkok.
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This week’s hot projects on Screenbase
This week Screenbase features a joint project by Reinhard Kloosse and Holger Tappe, the debut films by Paula Ortiz and Christophe Sahr, as well as a production by Sebastian Mantilla.
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German film industry mourns passing of Frank Giering at 38
The actor played the lead roles in Christopher Roth’s Baader and Romuald Karmakar’s Nightsongs.
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Pawlikowski descends on film adaptation
The My Summer Of Love director is developing a film version of James Meek’s novel We Are Now Beginning Our Descent.
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Elephant Eye takes US, Brazilian rights to Dog Pound
New York-based Elephant Eye Films has acquired US and Brazilian rights from Wild Bunch to the Cannes market and Tribeca hit Dog Pound.
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Toy Story 3 aims to rule overseas for second weekend
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International’s Toy Story 3 arrives in eight new markets this weekend including Australia.