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Oscars: 15 documentaries make shortlist
Amy, Cartel Land, Where To Invade Next and Best of Enemies have made it on to the Academy Award documentary shortlist from a pool of 124 submissions.
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Paramount sets digital release for 'Scouts', 'Paranormal'
The studio has set the digital release dates for its first two films under a previously announced experimental distribution strategy.
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NBR names ‘Mad Max’ best film of 2015
Spotlight, Carol shut out by National Board Of Review. Son Of Saul named best foreign-language film.
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Inaugural Ventana Caribe kicks off in Buenos Aires
Caribbean filmmakers pitched a quartet of distinct projects at the first joint venture between Ventana Sur, the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival (ttff) and the Caribbean Film Mart on Tuesday.
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PSIFF announces Awards Buzz section
Top brass at the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) will screen 40 out of the 81 foreign-language Oscar submissions including frontrunner Son Of Saul from Hungary (pictured), France’s Mustang and The Clan from Argentina.
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Ridley Scott disappointed not to direct 'Blade Runner' sequel
The director’s commitment to Alien: Covenant means Denis Villeneuve will direct the long-awaited sequel.
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'Spotlight' in Gothams triumph
Tom McCarthy’s ensemble drama further bolstered its awards season credentials by claiming best feature and screenplay honours at the IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York on Monday.
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US Briefs: Zag, 1492 line up '12/24'
Plus: Telefilm Canada announces 12 CFFF productions; and Arielle Boisvert on the rise at Brightlight Entertainment
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Slamdance unveils 2016 roster
Festival top brass announced on Monday the 12 Narrative and eight Documentary Feature Film Competition films in 22nd edition, set to run in Park City from January 22-28, 2016.
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Lionsgate, Proyas issue 'Gods Of Egypt' diversity apology
Studio, director apologise over lack of diversity in Gods Of Egypt cast.
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'Cargo' shoot underway in Bahamas for Best Ever Film
Bahamian production company Best Ever Film has announced Warren Brown of drama series Luther has signed to star in Kareem J Mortimer’s Bahamian film Cargo, which has begun shooting in Nassau.
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Frank Spotnitz’s Big Light Productions hires Lorraine Sullivan
Former Canal+ exec joins the company with a remit to develop European film and TV projects.
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Bold Films developing Barbie origins story
The Los Angeles production company announced on Monday it has acquired Robin Gerber’s Barbie And Ruth: The Story Of The World’s Most Famous Doll And The Woman Who Created Her.
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'Mockingjay 2' tops Thanksgiving weekend on $52m
NOV 30 UPDATE: The Hunger Games finale held on to its number one berth over the North American holiday weekend to ensure that a Lionsgate or Lionsgate-Summit film has held the spot over the same period for the past five years.
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Ridley Scott confirms 'Alien: Covenant' details
Michael Fassbender to play two roles in upcoming sci-fi, Australian government to build on incentives.
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Submarine joins forces with NonStop
New York-based indie sales powerhouse Submarine is creating a new documentary centric label in Scandinavia with NonStop Entertainment.
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'Carol', 'Janis: Little Girl Blue' bookend Bahamas fest
Female-driven films bookend the Bahamas International Film Festival as Todd Haynes’ Carol starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara opens the event on December 9 and Amy Berg’s documentary Janis: Little Girl Blue ends the festivities on December 12.
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PSIFF to honour Tom McCarthy
The Spotlight director will receive the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s (PSIFF) Sonny Bono Visionary Award.
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'Carol' leads Indie Spirit nominees
Todd Haynes is in the running for best director and both Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara are in contention for best female lead alongside Room’s Brie Larson as Carol earned six 2016 Film Independent Spirit Award nominations in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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'You & Me Both' eyes summer 2016 shoot
EXCLUSIVE: New York-based producer Mollye Asher [pictured] is gearing up for a summer 2016 shoot of her next production You & Me Both.