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Italian industry debates summer release headache
Dearth of Italian films during summer months on Sorrento conference agenda.
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Spanish media spotlights potential industry fraud
Government sources leak potential production and exhibition fraud.
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'The Little Prince' becomes France’s biggest ever animation export
Adaptation of Saint-Exupéry classic draws more than 12.5 million admissions internationally.
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Four Biennale College titles progress to production
The four micro-budget projects will be presented at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival in 2016.
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eOne UK predicts biggest year in 2016
Indie giant talks slate and strategy as it predicts bounce-back year.
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Black Nights winner donates prize money to festival
The producers of The Throne have returned their $10,600 prize, citing a desire to help the festival’s growth.
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‘Spanish Affair 2’ fights off 'Hunger Games' in Spain
Spanish comedy smash has grossed $16.9m (€16m) after two weekends.
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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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Berlin 2016: TV strand to extend across festival
The television drama strand will again showcase premium titles at next year’s Berlinale, extending from two days to being spread across the festival.
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'Son of Saul' director scores grant for second feature
TorinoFilmLab awards more than $460,000 to several upcoming projects.
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IDFA: Lestrade launches 'The Staircase III'
Oscar-winning French director to revisit infamous case of Tennessee novelist accused of murdering wife.
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'Don Juan', 'Ukrainian Sheriffs' win at IDFA
Festival also confirms Michael Moore set to compile next year’s ‘Top 10’.
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'Rams' director plots next film
EXCLUSIVE: As Rams heats up on the festival and awards circuit, Iceland’s Grimur Hákonarson tells Screen about his next feature, The County.
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Appeal rejected for jailed Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov
The 20 and 10-year sentences meted out to Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov’s and his co-defendant Aleksandr Kolchenko have been upheld by the military division of the Russian Supreme Court.
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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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CPH PIX merges with BUSTER; moves to autumn
From 2016, CPH PIX is moving from its April dates to an autumn slot and will merge with its sister children’s/youth film festival, BUSTER (which formerly ran in September).
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IFFR teams with VPRO for Big Screen Award
Winning filmmaker will receive cash prize with award.
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CPH:DOX moving to March
EXCLUSIVE: In a major shift to the documentary festival landscape, CPH:DOX has announced it is to change dates.
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DCM: 2016 to be biggest ever year for family films
Speaking at DCM Upfronts, Tom Linay predicts strong 2016 at UK box office; Sir John Hegarty delivers keynote.
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'Son Of Saul' wins at UK Jewish Film Festival
Lazlo Nemes’ Holocaust film took the top prize at the festival, which closed with the UK premire of Amir Wolf’s Fire Birds.