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Stacy Martin joins High-Rise
EXCLUSIVE: Nymphomaniac star joins cast of Ben Wheatley’s Recorded Picture Company thriller.
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Double Negative exec talks post-merger expansion
Prime Focus World makes “significant valuation” for the UK VFX house.
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White Shadow wins at EEFF
East End Film Festival has unveiled its 2014 award winners, bringing 13th edition to a close.
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Screen Awards unveils expert jury
Jurors include Phil Clapp of CEA, Lee Magiday of Element Pictures, Lucas Webb of Working Title, Kate Muir of The Times and Jamie Schwartz of The Weinstein Company.
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Galway Film Fleadh unveils line-up
Irish film festival will feature a spotlight on new Canadian cinema and an interview with actress Brenda Fricker.
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We Are The Freaks heads to Benelux
Distributor Pink Moon has acquired the Benelux rights from 104 films to Justin Edgar’s feature We Are The Freaks.
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Irish Film Board appoints O'Neill
Oisin O’Neill has been named senior legal and business executive at the Irish Film Board (Bord Scannan na hEireann).
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Elisabeth Moss joins High-Rise
Mad Men star joins Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller and Luke Evans in cast.
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Under Milk Wood begins shoot
Principal photography on an adaptation of Under Milk Wood, starring Rhys Ifans, has begun in Wales.
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Dream Factory to run in IFB 2014
EXCLUSIVE: IM Global CEO Stuart Ford has curated the two-day film event, set to run in July during the International Festival Of Business 2014 (IFB 2014) in Liverpool.
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Framestore, David Kelly board Mexican Cold War film
EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s Framestore and producer David P. Kelly are set to partner on a $5m Mexican Cold War feature Lunik III, pitched at this week’s Moscow Business Square (MBS).
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Creative England hunts board members
Creative England is looking for new members for its board, after recently adding Ian Livingstone and Belinda Budge.
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Fault in Our Stars tops UK BO
Fox’s adaptation posts $5.8m (£3.4m) debut, including previews, to dethrone 22 Jump Street; Warner Bros’ Jersey Boys is off-key with $706,000 (£415,000) bow.
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Creative England doubles production pot to £1m
Individual awards will increase to a maximum of £200,000 per project.
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Refreshed London Screenings launches
London’s biggest film export event returns with a new name and strong selection of upcoming titles.
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Film4 edges closer to new boss
Broadcaster expected to decide on new Film4 head in July, Screen looks at some likely candidates.
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