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Cartagena unveils competition lineup
54th edition of FICCI to feature eight world premieres in Colombian official competition.
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Misfire hits mark for Hannibal
EXCLUSIVE: Image Entertainment secures US and UK deal, among other sales, for R Ellis Frazier’s action film.
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PGA sets 2015 show date
The Producers Guild Of America hierarchy has announced their 2015 awards show following its recent historic tie for best film between 12 Years A Slave and Gravity.
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Wrekin Hill flies with Yellowbird
The distributor is understood to have paid seven figures for North American rights to TeamTO and Haut et Court’s 3D animated feature. SC Films International represents sales.
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RAM ramps up with first slate
Film Movement’s genre division’s inaugural selections include Moebius and Hide And Seek.
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IFT closes Japan sale on Cell
International Film Trust (IFT) has licensed Japanese rights to the Stephen King adaptation Cell to Presidio at the EFM.
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Drafthouse takes 20,000 Days On Earth
Drafthouse Films has acquired North American rights from HanWay Films to Berlinale European premiere 20,000 Days On Earth.
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Lon Haber & Co expands footprint
Full service film and entertainment PR agency Lon Haber & Co has opened an office in Seattle to complement the Los Angeles hub and Miami, Toronto and Vienna satellite offices.
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Rampante producer touts Chilean duo
EXCLUSIVE: Chile-France-Netherlands co-production is directed by Fernando Guzzoni [pictured].
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Peter Cornwell to direct Minion
EXCLUSIVE: The Haunting in Connecticut director signs on to martial arts horror film.
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Content introduces Newcomer to EFM
EXCLUSIVE: Kai Barry’s thriller, starring James Floyd [pictured], starts shooting in Serbia this week.
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Shyamalan-Willis reunion scores sales
EXCLUSIVE: IM Global records deals on reunion of M Night Shyamalan and Bruce Willis with France, Italy and Japan, among others.
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Noble takes top honours at SBIFF
Top brass at the 29th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival unveiled its winners on Sunday (9)
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Continental Media to sell Noble
EXCLUSIVE: James Andrew Felts and Matthew Shreder’s Continental Media has secured world sales rights to Noble, winner of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s Panavision Spirit Award for Independent Cinema later today 8)
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Lego Movie storms US on $69m
Warner Bros’ family film The Lego Movie scaled the top of the charts on an estimated $69.1m as The Monuments opened solidly in second place on $22.7m.
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After Dark pacts with China's Shenghua
Alliance will see five films in production over the next 18 months, led by Cake starring Jennifer Aniston.
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Gravity, Her, Gatsby rule ADG awards
The Art Directors Guild (ADG) unveiled its winners at the 18th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards in Los Angeles on February 8.
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Celluloid boards Walken, Kravitz drama
EXCLUSIVE: Celluloid Dreams shopping music-based drama at EFM.