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Rabinovich Foundation scales new heights
The Yehoshua Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts’ Cinema Project is backing new projects by Avi Nesher, Yoav Shamir and animation maestro Albert Hanan Kaminski.
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Jerusalem Pitch Point celebrates 10 years
Pitch Point, which aims to connect Israeli film-makers with international partners, celebrates its 10th birthday this year.
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Spotlight on Israel Film Fund
What are the hot new projects that are being backed by the Israel Film Fund, headed by the indomitable Katriel Schory?
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John Turturro, 'My Mother'
John Turturro tells Lee Marshall about life overlapping art, working with director Nanni Moretti and why he’s keen to catch up with Ronit Elkabetz.
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Jerusalem Film & TV Fund drives production growth
New projects are heading to The Holy City as fund helps grow inward investment and local incentives.
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Harvey Keitel on his career and Hollywood
US star discusses Youth, Bad Lieutenant and the Robert De Niro way of reading a script.
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Barry Ward and Simone Kirby, 'Jimmy's Hall'
Jimmy’s Hall premiered in competition at Cannes and opens in limited release via Sony Pictures Classics on July 3 in Los Angeles and New York with San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C. to follow.
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Marcin Koszałka, 'The Red Spider'
The debut of Polish director Marcin Koszałka will world premiere in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Ives Rosenfeld, 'Aspirantes'
Young footballer drama to open the Forum of Independents section at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Dietrich Brüggemann, 'Heil'
Stations of the Cross director returns with a Neo-Nazi satire, which plays in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Tomasz Mielnik, 'Journey to Rome'
Surreal road movie to open East of the West competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Daniel Dencik, 'The Gold Coast'
Swedish born director to screen period drama in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Richard Gere, 'Time Out of Mind'
Richard Gere, who has played gigolos, billionaires, and cops, is now playing a homeless man in Time Out of Mind, which opens the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival tonight (July 3).
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ECA and Screen International drinks reception, CineEurope
Members of the Event Cinema Association (ECA) were invited to meet sponsors and delegates involved in the event cinema industry at CineEurope, Barcelona.
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Air New Zealand
As keen supporters of the film and entertainment industry, Air New Zealand offers a daily London-LAX service, on-board innovation and an exceptional understanding of passenger needs.
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Digital’s phase two
An array of new presentation options are emerging as digital cinema reaches market saturation. But cost, complexity and legacy projection equipment remain significant issues, reports Adrian Penningon.
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The data revolution
Data analytics helped Netflix brew up its hit show House Of Cards, but as a useful industry tool it’s still in its infancy. Nikki Baughan explores the potential of data for other broadcasters, exhibitors and studios.
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Virtual reality bytes
Studios and VFX facilities are experimenting with animated and live-action virtual reality in anticipation of a new consumer mass market. Adrian Pennington reports.
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IMAX: Size matters
With its global expansion strategy in full flow and a raft of blockbusters to fill its screens, the picture continues to look rosy for IMAX. CEO Richard Gelfond and EMEA president Andrew Cripps sit down with Matt Mueller.
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CineEurope’s mass appeal
As CineEurope (June 22-25) enters its fourth year in Barcelona, Nikki Baughan looks at the evolution of Europe’s largest exhibition and distribution showcase.