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  • Pictured, left to right: actress Alice Lim, director Wee Li Lin, actress Joanna Dong, actress Sarah Ng, producer Silvia Wong
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    Forever premiere, Singapore

    2011-03-03T13:28:00Z

    Nearly 1,500 guests watched the Singapore gala premiere of Forever on Feb 28. The film screened in seven halls at GV Vivocity.

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    A Few Best Men

    2011-03-03T10:34:00Z

    Priscilla Queen Of The Desert director Stephan Elliott is currently shooting his latest film, a comedy about a group of English friends attending a wedding in Australia, which has already secured an impressive number of pre-sales.

  • Harry Shearer presented his film about New Orleans, The Big Uneasy
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    Glasgow Film Festival 2011

    2011-03-03T10:00:00Z

    The Glasgow Film Festival ran Feb 17-27 with more than 250 screenings and events. See separate gallery for the world premiere of David Mackenzie’s You Instead at GFF.

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    Vikram Malhotra

    2011-03-03T09:58:00Z

    The new COO of Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the rebooted film division of Viacom’s India joint venture, talks about the company’s restructuring and production plans.

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    Peter Hampden and Norman Merry, LipSync

    2011-03-03T09:56:00Z

    Post production house LipSync’s managing director Peter Hampden and financial director Norman Merry talk about the benefits of investing in films at the production stage and working with the US studios.

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    Flying Concorde

    2011-03-03T09:53:00Z

    In an extract from Screen’s new Independent Distribution Report, Martin Blaney looks at how larger German independents grew their market share despite an overall dip in box office.

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    Indian box office faces off with cricket

    2011-03-02T17:39:00Z

    The Mumbai-based film industry has lined up a diverse slate to tempt audiences during the IPL and Cricket World Cup.

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    Weekly International Box Office Feb 25 -27

    2011-03-02T12:28:00Z

    Fox’s Black Swan continued to lord it over its international rivals in its sixth week, posting a third consecutive number one performance.

  • Stars Natalia Tena and Luke Treadaway on the red carpet
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    You Instead premiere and Sigma Films anniversary party

    2011-03-02T09:12:00Z

    Glasgow-based production company Sigma Films celebrated its 15th anniversary and the world premiere of David Mackenzie’s You Instead on February 25.

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    Gary Winick: Ahead of his time

    2011-03-02T08:00:00Z

    Colin Brown pays tribute to director and digital filmmaking pioneer Gary Winick, who pioneered ‘open-source filmmaking’ at InDigEnt.

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    Gnomeo & Juliet returns to the summit in the UK

    2011-03-01T12:19:00Z

    eOne’s animation-comedy Gnomeo & Juliet returned to the top of the UK box office over the February 25-27 weekend, grossing $4m (£2.5m).

  • The King's Speech director Tom Hooper with Dame Barbara Hay
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    LA celebrates British Oscar nominees

    2011-03-01T10:04:00Z

    The King’s Speech Academy Award winning director Tom Hooper, Oscar winning producer Iain Canning and nominee Helena Bonham Carter attended an event in Los Angeles to celebrate British Oscar nominees last week.

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    King's Speech: BFI gets king’s ransom?

    2011-02-24T13:03:00Z

    The UK Film Council invested £1 million ($1.6 million) in The King’s Speech through its now defunct Premiere Fund (then run by Sally Caplan) and is believed to have a net profit position as high as 34% in the film.

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    Weekly International Box Office Feb 18-20

    2011-02-24T12:03:00Z

    Fox’s thriller Black Swan remained at the top of the international class in its fifth week, posting a further $17.6m - only a 9% week-on-week decline.

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    Red Lights

    2011-02-24T10:02:00Z

    Hot off the huge success of his first English-language film Buried, Spanish director Rodrigo Cortes moves on to an even bigger thriller with heavyweights Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver.

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    Dawn Hudson

    2011-02-24T09:59:00Z

    In her 20th year as Film Independent executive director, Dawn Hudson tells Jeremy Kay about the organisation’s core beliefs, moving the Los Angeles Film Festival to its new home and the long-running Independent Spirit Awards.

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    Alex Agran and Tom Stewart, Arrow Films

    2011-02-24T09:56:00Z

    Alex Agran and Tom Stewart discuss the changing strategy at UK distributor Arrow Films, which is beginning to take a more active role in the UK theatrical market.

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    Lyn Goleby and Clare Binns

    2011-02-24T09:00:00Z

    Picturehouse MD Lyn Goleby and director of programming and acquisitions head Clare Binns talk to Screen about the exhibitor’s new directions.

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    Paul lands at top spot in UK

    2011-02-22T09:21:00Z

    Universal’s comedy-sci-fi Paul opened top at the UK box office over the January 18 -20 weekend, plundering $8.9m (£5.5m), including previews.

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    Miranda July

    2011-02-21T10:10:00Z

    US director Miranda July, on the pressures of making her second feature, being in competition in Berlin and talking cats.