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Crash Reel sets US release date
Phase 4 Films has set a theatrical release for Lucy Walker’s snowboarder documentary.
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007 producers earn PGA award
James Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of EON Productions will receive the 2014 David O Selznick Achievement Award in Motion Pictures.
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CMG snatches heist thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group will screen Gateway Films’ Plastic and commence talks with AFM buyers next week.
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Cretton drops Glass Castle hints
Short Term 12 director discusses adapting the bestselling memoir for a film set to star Jennifer Lawrence.
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108 Media boards He Never Died
Toronto-based 108 Media has licensed the AFM-bound drama He Never Died starring Henry Rollins to Take One for Scandinavia and Benelux.
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WIA elects co-presidents
Heading into its 20th anniversary year in 2014, Women In Animation (WIA) has relaunched under new executive leadership.
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QED to sell The Outsider at AFM
EXCLUSIVE: The AFM projects continued to heat up this week as it emerged that Worldview Entertainment has come on to finance and produce the Yakuza thriller previously set up at Silver Pictures.
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Kramer to direct Myriad's Caught Stealing
Wayne Kramer has signed on to direct Caught Stealing for Myriad Pictures, who will bring the project to the AFM next week. In separate production news, Gnosis and Whisper Pictures are moving ahead on Tusk: Hannibal’s Favorite Elephant.
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Visit Films boards It Follows
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Kampe will commence sales at AFM next week on David Robert Mitchell’s follow-up to The Myth Of The American Sleepover.
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Blackfish, Killing among IDA nominees
The International Documentary Association (IDA) has announced nominations for the 2013 IDA Documentary Awards.
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Five join AMPAS science & tech council
Wendy Aylsworth, Rob Bredow, Douglas Greenfield, Rob Hummel and Bev Pasterczyk have accepted invitations to join the Science And Technology Council of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences.
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AFI FEST unveils Conversations
Steve McQueen, Annette Bening and a round table of emerging stars including Dane DeHaan are the focus of the AFI FEST Conversations programme.
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London Has Fallen heads to AFM
EXCLUSIVE: Nu Image will kick off talks on what is likely to become one of the must-haves of the market as Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman prepare to reprise their roles from the original action smash.
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The Works boards Lucky Them
Romantic comedy, starring Toni Collette, heading for the American Film Market.
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SFFS/Hearst grant goes to Alistair Banks Griffin
Snow The Jones looks at a girl who discovers the dark world of door-to-door sales crews.
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Well Go picks up Cavemen
Well Go USA has acquired all North American rights to Traverse Media and Fascination Films’ rom-com Cavemen.
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MPLC names new CFO
Mark Malbon has been named evp and CFO of the Motion Picture Licensing Corporation (MPLC) and will assume financial oversight for all of MPLC’s companies worldwide.
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Diane Keaton buys BBC drama rights
Actor Diane Keaton has bought the rights to Last Tango in Halifax with a view to remaking the series for HBO in the US.
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Camerimage unveils main competition titles
Films from Ron Howard, Lee Daniels, the Coens, Steve McQueen and Alexander Payne in the line-up of the cinematography festival.
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Pixar answers Ken Loach appeal
Animation studio behind Toy Story and Monsters University answers appeal from veteran director for editing supplies.