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Sophie Cookson to star in 'The Crucifixion'
The 2014 Screen International UK Star of Tomorrow has joined the supernatural thriller from genre master Xavier Gens that commenced shooting in Romania on Monday.
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Durga, IFP unveil Durga Entertainment Filmmaker Grant recipient
New York-based production company Durga Entertainment and IFP have announced the honouree of the second annual grant.
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Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards finallists announced
NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt, writer-director Richard LaGravenese and TV maven Shonda Rhimes will judge the 60th annual contest.
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Warner Bros, China Media Capital form production venture
Warner Bros and China Media Capital (CMC) are forming a joint venture, Hong Kong-based Flagship Entertainment Group, to develop Chinese-language films for the international market.
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Toronto: STX nears pricey 'Hardcore' deal
The new buyer is closing on possibly the biggest buy of Toronto as it swooped on world rights ahead of what Screen International understands will be an offload of international rights to a studio.
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'Scorch Trials' rules US on $30.3m
The opening weekend of the Maze Runner sequel is roughly on a par even when adjusted for inflation with the Fox original’s $32.5m number one opening weekend exactly one year ago.
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'Sunset Song', 'Mr. Right', 'Neon Bull' sell in TIFF
A trio of festival titles have found US homes including the closing night film.
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Charlie Kaufman's 'Anomalisa' acquired for UK
Curzon Artificial Eye acquires Venice Grand Jury Prize winner.
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Jason Statham to star in 'Viva La Madness'
The action star has landed his first lead TV role on Gaumont International Television’s one-hour action-thriller series from writer J.J. Connolly.
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'London Fields' producers hit back after Toronto pulls film
The producers of London Fields have responded to the decision by TIFF top brass to pull the noir thriller ahead of Friday’s world premiere following allegations by the director.
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IFP unveils two new Gotham awards
The 25th Annual IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards will feature two inaugural honours in the fields of television and new media.
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Aldamisa takes rights to UK thriller 'My Hero'
The US sales outfit have purchased the worldwide rights to the upcoming British film.
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A24 circling horror 'February'
The active New York distributor and DirecTV are reportedly closing on a US deal for the Vanguard selection.
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Power to the Pixel unveils LatAm focus
Nearly 50 Latin American producers, financiers and commissioners to attend.
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Uni shifts US 'Legend' release to November
The studio has moved its Kray Twins drama starring Tom Hardy off the original October 2 weekend when Fox’s popular Toronto selection The Martian will open.
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IFP to honour Robert Redford, Helen Mirren
The actors, on the awards campaign trail for their roles in a number of Toronto selections, will attend the 25th anniversary IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York on November 30.
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TWC acquires 'Doctor Thorne' mini-series
The Weinstein Company has licensed US and Canadian rights from Hat Trick International to Julian Fellowes’ mini-series ahead of MIPCOM.
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A24 swoops on 'How To Talk To Girls At Parties'
The New York-based firm has acquired US rights to John Cameron Mitchell’s upcoming sci-fi to star Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman and Alex Sharp.
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Toronto: 'Land Of Mine', 'The Wave' find US homes
SPC has paid low seven-figures for US and Latin America on Land Of Mine, while Magnolia Pictures has acquired US rights to The Wave.
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Adrien Brody, Corsan plot 'Expiration'
The Oscar winner will star and produce the Toronto sales title through his Fable House Production for Corsan alongside Corsan CEO Paul Breuls.