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Picturehouse to screen Russell Brand event
Picturehouse to be cinema broadcast partner of Guardian Live’s Russell Brand event.
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Marvel’s Doctor Strange set to shoot in UK
EXCLUSIVE: Marvel in advanced negotiations to send superhero film to Pinewood-Shepperton for mid-2015 shoot.
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Chris Fujiwara to step down as Edinburgh artistic director
After serving as artistic director of Edinburgh International Film Festival for three festivals, Chris Fujiwara is stepping down from his role.
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Soda takes Phoenix for UK
Acquisition of Christian Petzold’s post-war drama follows world premiere at Toronto.
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Steve Bertram joins eOne, Patrice Theroux departs
Entertainment One reveals plans to reorganize global film structure.
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Boxtrolls tops UK chart; slow start for Pride
Universal’s animation dethrones Sex Tape with $3.3m (£2m), including previews; Fox/Pathe’s Pride opens with non-final $1.2m (£714,119) from 491 sites.
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Metrodome strikes for Toronto trio
EXCLUSIVE: Mia Hansen Love, Francois Ozon dramas and Cannon Films doc among Toronto haul.
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Film London reveals shorts winners
Includes the first award winner from BAME filmmaker scheme, who will join director David Yates on the set of his next feature.
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The Voices struck by Arrow in UK
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor takes crime comedy starring Ryan Reynolds made by Persepolis director Marjane Satrapi.
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Pride marches to top social media buzz chart
Feelgood comedy drama leads the pack on social networks in the UK.
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Visit sells hot TIFF duo
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Kampe’s Visit Films has closed multiple territories on its current slate of films, led by Toronto selections Charlie’s Country and It Follows.
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Udo Kier to lead Viewster jury
Viewster Online Film Festival will offer total prize money of $100,000.
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HBO takes Broomfield's Grim Sleeper for US
HBO Documentary Films closes first deal with Sky Atlantic following Toronto screening.
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IFC takes Riot Club for US
British elite drama starring Max Irons and Sam Claflin received its world premiere in Toronto at the weekend.
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Viacom closes $720m deal for UK's Channel 5
Viacom has closed its £450m ($720m) acquisition of free-to-air UK broadcaster Channel 5.
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Screen Awards unveils shortlist for Cinema of the Year
Five cinemas nominated for companies that have more than 25 screens.
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Say When UK release pushed back
Comedy starring Keira Knightly and Chloe Grace Moretz pushed back to November.
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