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    Hot properties

    2011-02-10T13:47:00Z

    Spain has a wealth of high-profile projects lining up for 2011, from the anticipated new film from Pedro Almodovar to the latest horror titles. Chris Evans profiles some of the most exciting titles

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    Grabbers

    2011-02-10T13:25:00Z

    Shooting has just wrapped on Jon Wright’s comedy monster film Grabbers, which is being unleashed on Berlin’s EFM by international sales company Salt.

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    The talent pool

    2011-02-10T13:23:00Z

    When it comes to acting and film-making talent, Spain is an international hotspot. Chris Evans rounds up the new names emerging from the country

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    The pain in Spain

    2011-02-10T12:36:00Z

    The Spanish box office may have risen in 2010 but the market remains squeezed by piracy. Chris Evans reports

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    Wieland Speck

    2011-02-10T10:24:00Z

    Wieland Speck, who heads up the Panorama section at the Berlin Film Festival, talks about 30 years on the job.

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    Weekly International Box Office Feb 04 - 06

    2011-02-10T10:14:00Z

    Tangled held firm at the top of the international box office for a second consecutive week after adding $23.9m for a formidable $287.3m.

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    India's digital warriors look overseas

    2011-02-10T09:50:00Z

    Whilst racing to convert their home territory, India’s digital cinema integrators, Scrabble and UFO Moviez, are planning to expand to other emerging markets.

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    The future on demand

    2011-02-10T06:00:00Z

    Online VoD is changing the face of film distribution — as seen by the huge growth of Netflix and Amazon’s recent acquisition of LoveFilm. Colin Brown explores the latest moves in the battle for the living room

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    Cage unlocked

    2011-02-09T15:17:00Z

    Nicolas Cage cut his teeth playing offbeat characters in independent films before changing gears to become a major blockbuster star. With Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance and Drive Angry coming up in 2011, Leonard Klady assesses Cage’s continuing appeal at the global box office

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    Taking the stage

    2011-02-09T08:27:00Z

    Cross Creek Pictures, a new film fund backed by US oil and gas players, has jumped onto Hollywood’s radar with its first investment, Black Swan. Its president, Brian Oliver, tells Mike Goodridge the company’s gameplan

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    Digging for gold

    2011-02-09T08:11:00Z

    The ambitious $55m oil epic Black Gold is emblematic of the rising ambition of film-making in the Middle East. Geoffrey Macnab speaks to producer Tarak Ben Ammar about mounting an international epic on which he first started work more than 30 years ago

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    Evening Standard Film Awards, London

    2011-02-08T18:14:00Z

    Evening Standard Film Awards, London, Feb 7

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    Tangled on top at UK box office

    2011-02-08T09:26:00Z

    Tangled remained the top film after taking $7.4m (£4.6m) over the Feb 4 – 6 weekend.

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    In the chair: top Colombian directors

    2011-02-07T15:10:00Z

    Hugo Chaparro Valderrama profiles some of Colombia’s leading film-makers

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    An emerging force

    2011-02-07T14:53:00Z

    With rising admissions and an expanding exhibition sector, Colombia is trying to confront piracy and build on the success of the 3D phenomenon. Hugo Chaparro Valderrama reports

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    Rules of attraction

    2011-02-07T14:42:00Z

    With a growing economy, diverse locations and an expanding skills base, Colombia is aiming to overcome foreign misconceptions and attract international shoots. By Hugo Chaparro Valderrama

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    Critical window: Cartagena international film festival

    2011-02-07T14:34:00Z

    With a new artistic director this year, Colombia’s oldest film festival (Feb 24-March 3) is aiming to become the leading international platform for the territory’s fast-rising film-makers. By Hugo Chaparro Valderrama

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    Fountain of youth

    2011-02-07T14:23:00Z

    Colombia is one of the most exciting emerging markets in Latin America, with a diverse range of films breaking out on the international stage. Hugo Chaparro Valderrama explores how the territory’s new wave of directors are combining local support with international savvy

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    Net worth

    2011-02-07T12:07:00Z

    With 450 million internet users and moves to tackle piracy, the online video market in China has huge potential. Liz Shackleton assesses a burgeoning market which is striking content deals with Hollywood

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    Who to know in China

    2011-02-07T11:53:00Z

    Key business leaders are plotting the future course of the Chinese film industry. Screen profiles the leading executives on the international radar