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Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Fifth edition of the awards saw Pantelis Voulgaris’ Little England win best film, while Yiorgos Tsemberopoulos won best director for The Enemy Within.
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Scandinavian reception at CAA
Ambassadors and talent from the region convened recently at the agency’s hub in Century City for a networking session
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Amina Dasmal, producer, The Double
The only Emirati working in the international film industry, Amina Dasmal and her business partner Robin Fox produced Richard Ayoade’s The Double, which premiered at Toronto last year and is currently rolling out across Europe.
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Gareth Evans, The Raid 2
The Welsh film-maker talks to Ian Sandwell about the action sequel and teases The Raid 3.
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Arianne Benedetti, Panama film commissioner
With the third International Film Festival Of Panama underway, Panamanian film industry director and film commissioner Arianne Benedetti talks to Jeremy Kay about beaches, jungles, Quantum Of Solace and her country’s ambitious film industry.
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Birds Eye View and Screen directors lunch
Birds Eye View and Screen International hosted a group of directors and producers for a lunch at Coutts on Thursday, March 27.
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Mexico: 2014 hot picks
Buzz titles for 2014 from the rising stars of Mexico’s film industry.
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Mexico: taking off
Beyond Alfonso Cuaron’s Oscar win, Mexico’s growing film industry has much to celebrate, from a new wave of talent to steady box-office growth and smart global partnerships. Jeremy Kay reports.
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Agents of change
Agents have an increasingly important role in the film and TV industries. At a Screen-hosted roundtable, Wendy Mitchell and Andreas Wiseman asked some of the UK’s key players how agenting is changing.
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US exhibition: the people’s choices
John Hazelton examines how US exhibitors are changing along with audiences, including offering an enhanced cinema experience with more varied options
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Tribeca 2014: hot picks
Previews of some anticipated world premieres, from Libyan rebels to killer beavers.
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Tribeca 2014: discovery channels
Tribeca Film Festival programmers Frédéric Boyer and Genna Terranova talk to Jeremy Kay about championing international and American gems.
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Jeremy Thomas: a global touch
Veteran producer Jeremy Thomas talks to Wendy Mitchell about the highlights of his 40-year career and looks excitedly to the future, ahead of a BFI Southbank retrospective.
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The Weinstein Company: stirring drama
As The Weinstein Company ramps up its scripted TV productions and acquisitions, Andreas Wiseman talks to the executives behind the push.
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Molinare: making the grade
Following its 2012 restructuring, post-production firm Molinare has a sharpened focus on high-end TV drama as well as feature film post work, and is readying itself for growth. Wendy Mitchell reports
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MIPTV: Transmedia’s transitions
As the digital-focused MIPTV champions a new age of storytelling this month, Melanie Goodfellow explores how TV drama and film producers are tentatively branching out into other platforms
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UK film finance: BFI backs joined-up approach
A new joint-venture scheme from the BFI aims to drive up investment in UK independent films by helping producers and distributors to share the risks and rewards of distribution.
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Asian Film Awards 2014
Picture gallery of winners and guests at the Asian Film Awards 2014.
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Guadalajara Film Festival 2014
Picture gallery of winners and guests at the Guadalajara Film Festival 2014