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Film 4's annual production budget pushed back up to $15m
The 20% boost to Film 4’s budget returns the company’s investment capacity to its 2008 pre economic downturn level.
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New York and Hungarian producers clash heads over Magic Boys
A New York-based producer is seeking injunctions in the US and Europe to block the release of a contested $3m animated feature that he claims a business associate made behind his back.
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Bleiberg heads to Cannes with Jacob Tierney’s The Trotsky
Bleiberg Entertainment has picked up international rights heading into Cannes to Jacob Tierney’s The Trotsky and will launch sales on the Croisette.
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Fox sets Vaughn to direct X-Men origins story for superhero summer 2011
It will be elbow-room only for superheroes next summer after Fox confirmed that Matthew Vaughn would direct the prequel saga X-Men: First Class and set the release for June 3, 2011.
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LA Film Festival to premiere Eclipse, Despicable Me
Lisa Cholodenko’s The Kids Are All Right starring Annette Bening and Julianne Moore will open Film Independent’s Los Angeles Film Festival in Downtown LA on June 17.
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Gosling to narrate youth apathy doc ReGeneration
Ryan Gosling has signed on to narrate Phillip Montgomery’s ReGeneration, a documentary that explores the widespread cynicism and apathy among today’s youth and young adults.
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Lightning snaps up Tribeca mystery The Chameleon for Cannes
Santa Monica-based Lightning Entertainment has acquired international sales rights excluding France heading into Cannes to US-French thriller The Chameleon.
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Film Movement takes North America on Bomber
Film Movement has acquired North American rights to British film-maker Paul Cotter’s bittersweet road movie Bomber.
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Cannes Cinema de la Plage to show The 2 Escobars, Women Are Heroes
Lineup announced for nightly public outdoor screenings in Cannes.
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D Films ventures into US distribution with Max Manus
Toronto-based distribution boutique D Films is entering the US market following its first acquisition of US rights.
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Screen Media licenses Formosa Betrayed to Taiwan
Screen Media has licensed Tawaianese rights to Sky Digital Entertainment for Formosa Betrayed.
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New Aruba festival to honour Bernardo Bertolucci
The festival runs June 4-11 and Bertolucci will attend for a special tribute and an on-stage conversation.
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World Soundtrack Awards plan 10th anniversary concert
Howard Shore, Elliot Goldenthal, Gabriel Yared, Gustavo Santaolalla and Stephen Warbeck will participate.
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Marvel Studios casts villain in Captain America: The First Avenger
Marvel Studios has found Captain America’s nemesis in its summer 2011 tentpole, Captain America: The FirstAvenger.
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Eleonora Granata-Jenkinson to head FilmMaster US office
Italian production company FilmMaster has opened a US office in Los Angeles under the stewardship of Eleonora Granata-Jenkinson.
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Odeon & UCI signs on Universal for digital rollout
Chain will be 100% digital on its 800 screens by end of 2012.
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Films Boutique picks up two Un Certain Regard premieres
The two new additions to Berlin-based sales company’s slate are Tuesday After Christmas and R U There.
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Dogtooth, Strella dominate Hellenic Film Academy's new awards
Event is first public activity from HFA, founded by Filmmakers in the Mist protest movement.
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Artists Cinema to show commissioned films at Tate Modern and in Cannes
Seven short films made by international artists will appear before screenings of selected feature films in UK cinemas, as part of an initiative to bring the visual art world to large scale audiences.
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Bavaria takes on world sales for Black Butterflies
Paula van der Oest is directing the English-language romantic epic about South African poet Ingrid Jonker (played by Carice van Houten).