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Judy Cairo
US producer Judy Cairo talks to Screen about her latest project, Hysteria, a romantic comedy about the invention of the vibrator in Victorian London starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Hugh Dancy.
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Hot Potato
Writer/director/producer Tim Lewiston talks about shooting his debut feature Hot Potato, an Italian Job style comedy thriller starring Ray Winstone and Jack Huston, which has just wrapped in London.
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Weekly international box office Nov 19 - 21
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part One debuted on $193m ($205m including previews) from 15,506 screens in 53 territories for a screen average of $12,445.
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59th International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg, Germany, November 11 - 21
Winners and attendees at the 59th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg, Germany, November 11 - 21
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Tim Burton at TIFF Bell Light Box, Toronto (November 22)
Tim Burton at a book signing event at TIFF Bell Light Box (November 22), which is showing a retrospective of the director’s career.
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21st Stockholm International Film Festival
21st Stockholm International Film Festival, 17 - 28 November, 2010
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Kim Dong-ho honoured
Pusan IFF’s council made Kim Dong-ho an honorary festival director upon his retirement. He is pictured with mayor Hur Nam-shik who is also head of the organising committee.
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Iwai Shunji
Japanese film-maker Iwai Shunji talks about his first English language film Vampire, starring Kevin Zegers and Keisha Castle-Hughes, currently in post production.
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Kevin Macdonald
Oscar winning director Kevin Macdonald takes time out from the edit suite to talk about his latest project, the youtube generated documentary Life In A Day which is being produced by Ridley Scott.
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The Impossible
Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona’s first English-language drama The Impossible is hotly anticipated thanks to its A-list stars, Ewan Mcgregor and Naomi Watts and the success of his debut feature The Orphanage.
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Weekly international box office Nov 12 -14
Unstoppable powered to the top of the international chart over the November 12-14 weekend, grossing $18.7m in 39 territories.
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Shock and awe
Chinese blockbuster Aftershock is Imax’s first venture into foreign-language releases — and it has proved so productive the company is forging ahead with further deals. Jeremy Kay reports
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What’s Hot in Docs?
From crowd funding, to worthy subject matters, Sarah Cooper looks at the issues that have been getting the documentary world talking at this year’s Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Resistance
British producer Richard Holmes’s latest project is a war drama based on the novel by Owen Sheers and directed by first time feature film-maker Amit Gupta. The film stars Michael Sheen and Andrea Risborough and is currently shooting in Wales and Herefordshire, UK.
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FilmFestival Cottbus, Germany (Nov 2 - 7)
Winners and attendees at the 20th edition of FilmFestival Cottbus, Germany.
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Michelangelo Frammartino
Michelangelo Frammartino talks to Andreas Wiseman about his latest film, Le Quattro Volte.