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Carbone, Edmands, Collins win at US in Progress in Wroclaw
Companies in attendance included Urban Distribution, Wild Bunch, K5, and Artificial Eye.
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Cate Shortland’s Lore wins four Stockholm stallions
Australian writer-director Cate Shortland picked up an armful of prizes at the 23rd Stockholm International Film Festival for her post-war drama Lore.
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Marco Mueller says his first edition of Rome was 'successful' but could have used more investment
EXCLUSIVE: In the wake of a turbulent first edition, Rome festival director vows cheaper tickets and fewer films in 2013, expects to be back for two more years.
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Larry Clark’s Marfa Girl wins Rome’s top prize
E La Chiamano Estate, booed by critics earlier in festival, takes two awards; Jessica Krummacher wins €30,000 Eurimages development prize.
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Shooting begins on innovative Dutch feature App
Film is the first in the world to be supported with a synchronised second screen application for inside the cinema.
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Bellocchio planning opera and period drama
EXCLUSIVE: Marco Bellocchio developing 16th century drama and feature version of opera Pagliacci.
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TLA Releasing launches Italian distribution arm
LGBT film distributor TLA Releasing has launched a new distribution arm in Italy.
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Magnolia takes North American rights to A Hijacking
TrustNordisk sells Tobias Lindholm’s drama.
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Germany drafts new VoD regulations
Angela Merkel’s coalition cabinet has greenlit new regulations concerning video-on-demand (VoD) services in the draft German Film Law (FFG) that would come into effect from the beginning of 2014.
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Iron Sky's Timo Vuorensola to direct sci-fi Jeremiah Harm
Film is based on a BOOM! Studios graphic novel of the same name written by industry veterans Keith Giffen and Alan Grant.
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Nordic Film Fest line-up revealed
The inaugural Nordic Film Festival has unveiled its programme, comprising 11 independent productions from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
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Peapie, Anonymous Content, Embankment on board Swedish serial killer story
Agnieszka Lukasiak to direct.
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Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund awards €333,000 in latest round
Recipients include Chile’s Dominga Sotomayor [pictured].
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Constantin sets Philip Kerr to adapt The Poison Kitchen
The British author will write the screenplay based on the chapter of the same name from Ron Rosenbaum’s bestseller Explaining Hitler.
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Russia's Carmen Films finds Gardev’s Theseus
Carmen Films has taken Russia CIS rights to Zift director Javor Gardev’s Theseus project, which is slated to shoot in 2013.
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Scott Free readies fan footage doc on Bruce Springsteen
Producers call for fans’ filmed footage submissions for new documentary on The Boss.
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Russian directors campaign for industry reform
Russian film stalwarts including Timur Bekmambetov, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Alexander Rodnyansky and Sergei Selyanov have proposed a package of measures aimed at the reforming the national film industry.
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Jens Eriksson appointed president and COO of MTG Studios
Had been COO of Zodiak Media Group Nordic.
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C More, Miramax ink Nordic pact
There Will Be Blood, Chicago, The Hours coming to C More’s linear channels and streaming service C More Play.
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EFP unveils Shooting Stars jury
A jury of internationally established film industry professionals will select some of Europe’s top acting talent for EFP’s showcase at Berlinale.