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    More photos from Viennale - Vienna International Film Festival

    2012-11-09T09:39:00Z

    Photos from the final days of the 50th Viennale, which closed on November 7.

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    Rome 2012: 15 new films

    2012-11-08T11:37:00Z

    With 59 world premieres, the Rome Film Festival is serving up a feast of new cinema. Lee Marshall profiles a selection of 15 new films from across the line-up

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    The world in Rome

    2012-11-08T11:14:00Z

    The first edition of the Rome Film Festival (Nov 9-17) under artistic director Marco Müller has a wealth of world premieres. Melanie Goodfellow reports

  • Jacqueline Lyanga
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    Jacqueline Lyanga

    2012-11-07T10:04:00Z

    AFI FEST director Jacqueline Lyanga talks to Jeremy Kay about the festival ahead of the closing night gala.

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    Mike Lobell

    2012-11-05T11:52:00Z

    Producer Mike Lobell talks to Screen about the making of Gambit.

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    Growing up fast

    2012-11-02T19:26:00Z

    Local films are losing ground to Hollywood imports at the Chinese box office. Liz Shackleton explores how China’s production sector, still in a relatively early stage of development, is approaching the marketplace

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    A change of image

    2012-11-02T19:25:00Z

    As a growing part of the global visual-effects industry, China offers more than low costs and outsourcing. Liz Shackleton reports

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    Rules of attraction

    2012-11-02T19:24:00Z

    China has been emerging as an exciting international partner. But with its government putting co-productions under scrutiny, could that be about to change? Liz Shackleton reports

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    Workshop of the world

    2012-11-02T19:20:00Z

    Renowned for its facilities, locations and film-making skill, New Zealand is a major international draw. And its inward investment success is benefiting local production. Sandy George reports

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    Taking the bait

    2012-11-02T19:19:00Z

    Studio shoots may have slowed but Australia’s hot film-making talent and incentives are ensuring the territory is a sought-after international partner. By Sandy George

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    Belle

    2012-11-02T19:02:00Z

    Bafta-winning writer/director Amma Asante returns with an unusual period drama. Wendy Mitchell visits the set of Belle, which is produced by Damian Jones and sold by Bankside

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    Buying American

    2012-11-01T04:14:00Z

    The enduring strength of the independent sector will be a source of comfort at a time when genuine star-driven projects are thin on the ground. Jeremy Kay reports

  • Chris McGurk
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    Chris McGurk

    2012-11-01T04:09:00Z

    The chairman and CEO of Cinedigm Entertainment Group tells Jeremy Kay about helping exhibitors fill empty seats.

  • Rick Carter
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    Rick Carter

    2012-11-01T03:21:00Z

    An interview with the Oscar-winning production designer from newly published book Production Design.

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    The Quiet Ones

    2012-11-01T02:58:00Z

    John Pogue’s supernatural thriller The Quiet Ones, starring Jared Harris, Sam Claflin and newcomer Olivia Cooke, is inspired by a real 1970s poltergeist experiment. Wendy Mitchell visits the set of Hammer’s latest spooky production.

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    AFM buzz: UK sellers

    2012-10-31T16:07:00Z

    High-profile titles include Imagine starring Al Pacino, Roger Michell’s new rom-com, and a Nelson Mandela biopic. Andreas Wiseman reports.

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    AFM buzz: US sellers

    2012-10-31T10:32:00Z

    New titles include Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf Of Wall Street and Panorama’s The Voices. Jeremy Kay reports.

  • Hans Hurch & Michael Caine
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    Viennale - Vienna International Film Festival

    2012-10-30T10:40:00Z

    Images from the first weekend of the festival, which runs to Nov 7.

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    On the horizon

    2012-10-26T10:05:00Z

    The latest project from the producers of The King’s Speech and a sequel to Wolf Creek are among the enticing new films from Australia and New Zealand. By Sandy George

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    Through the window

    2012-10-25T17:44:00Z

    Recent VoD releases in the US have underlined the potential of shrinking release windows for independent distributors. Geoffrey Macnab explores the UK market, where excitement about multiplatform releasing is tempered by a wariness of alienating exhibitors.