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Ymagis CEO talks rebrand, VPF future, Brexit
Jean Mizrahi discusses dividing the business into two distinct brands, Eclair and CinemaNext, and the future of the European market.
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Frontières: genre highlights at BIFFF
‘Intelligent’ mosquitoes and slacker demons were lurking at the third European edition of the genre film market in Brussels.
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BBC Films plots 'The Children of Willesden Lane' adaptation
Robert Shapiro will produce the story of a Jewish piano prodigy who narrowly escapes Nazi-occupied Vienna during the Second World War.
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Studiocanal adds production exec, expands role of UK CEO Danny Perkins
One World Films exec joins Studiocanal, which announces expanded production role for UK CEO Danny Perkins.
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'Wednesday 04.45' sweeps Greece's Iris Awards
Alexis Alexiou’s neo-noir drama triumphed at an event dominated by the refugee crisis, with honorary award recipient Vanesa Redgrave speaking out against border policies.
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Spain: women in only 26% of key production posts, says report
A diversity report also highlights that male directors of narrative features outnumber women directors by more than 5:1.
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Sarajevo: first six projects selected for CineLink co-pro market
Turkey’s Tolga Karacelik, whose Ivy was at Sundance at Toronto last year, among those to bring new features to CineLink.
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Cannes Directors' Fortnight to fete Aki Kaurismaki
Finnish director to receive Carrosse d’Or from French Film Directors Guild.
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Matthias Schoenaerts, Erik Van Looy thrillers to press on with Brussels shoots
Belgian thriller The Prime Minister, about a terrorist plot to kidnap the US president, is currently filming in and around Brussels.
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Gaumont expands US operation with animation hires
Nicolas Atlan and Terry Kalagian have joined the French major.
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MIPTV, Cannes beef up security in wake of attacks
EXCLUSIVE: MIPTV organiser says security is “top priority” for TV and digital content market, taking place April 4-7 in Cannes.
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George Clooney, Michael Keaton titles secure Benelux deals
EXCLUSIVE: Suburbicon and The Founder among marquee deals for The Searchers.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic doc scores Euro deals
EXCLUSIVE: Deals on Becoming Zlatan include Studiocanal for UK, Bac for France and Alamode for Germany.
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Government highlights diversity and access in Culture White Paper
The Culture White Paper is the first of its kind to be launched in 50 years, said the Government; £40m Discover England fund to launch this year.
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Odeon & UCI reports 20% revenue rise in 2015
The European cinema group upped its market share across its European territories to 19.4%.
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Warner Bros. does not 'yield to terror' for 'Batman v Superman' London premiere
Director Zack Snyder holds moment of silence as red carpet press line cancelled.
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Brussels film festival to go ahead
Next week’s Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival had been in doubt following terror attacks in the Belgian capital.
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'Northmen - A Viking Saga' producers option novel 'The Break'
Based on Swiss author Arno Camenisch’s [pictured] novel, the comedy is slated to shoot in 2017.
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'Don’t Be Bad', 'They Call Me Jeeg' lead Italy's Donatello nominations
Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth received fourteen nominations while Matteo Garrone’s Tale Of Tales received twelve and Berlin-winner Fuocoammare received four.
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Refugee crisis highlighted at Thessaloniki doc festival
The refugee crisis, the departure of festival director Dimitri Eipides and the appointment of a new general director dominated the 18th Thessaloniki International Documentary Film Festival.