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Local films from a global giant
Fox Filmed Entertainment’s two-year-old local production unit, Fox International Productions (FIP), started the year with local hits in China and India. President Sanford Panitch tells Jeremy Kay about FIP’s expanding ambitions
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Hong Kong International film festival and other expo events
This year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival has a strong emphasis on local cinema.
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Burke & Hare
Ealing Studios’ latest project marks a return to feature film-making for US director John Landis.
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Hong Kong turns up the volume
On the eve of the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival and Filmart, Liz Shackleton looks at whether the current surge in Hong Kong cinema really amounts to a revival.
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Tony Chan & Wing Shya
The co-directors of Fox’s first Chinese-language production Hot Summer Days talk about making a studio film and the challenges posed by the weather.
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Screen's Global Top 10 - March 12-14
Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.
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Weekly International Box Office - March 17
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Alice unlocks the windows
Disney’s move to shorten the theatrical window on Alice In Wonderland caused a major spat with exhibitors. John Hazelton looks at whether the film has set a precedent for a shift in studio distribution
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Nigel Thomas, producer, Matador Pictures
UK producer Nigel Thomas explains why his production company Matador Pictures is going from strength to strength.
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Vallanzasca - The Flower Of Evil
Italian director Michele Placido has teamed up with his Romanzo Criminale star Kim Rossi Stuart to portray the life of infamous Italian criminal Renato Vallanzasca for 20th Century Fox
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Weekly International Box Office - March 11
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Out of the blue and into the black
If 20th Century Fox regretted the co-financing alliance it made with Paramount Pictures on Titanic, splitting distribution rights and the pot on what would go on to become the biggest film of all time, it was not going to make the same move on Avatar.
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The Circuit - March 4
ScreenDaily highlights the film events taking place around the globe.
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Fernando Bovaira and Simon De Santiago, Mod Producciones
Two former Sogecine executives, Fernando Bovaira and Simon De Santiago talk about their new production outfit Mod Producciones, which made a big impact last year with its first film, Alejandro Amenabar’s historical epic Agora
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The trouble with money
The introduction of the UK tax credit in 2006 was meant to end the war between the film financiers and the UK’s Inland Revenue. So why is the battle still raging over Section 48?
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David versus Goliath
As the Oscars approach, the showdown between Avatar and The Hurt Locker has tapped into a wider issue
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Killing Bono
Recently wrapped in Belfast, Killing Bono is the story of two brothers whose rival school band goes on to become U2
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Noel Clarke, writer and director 4.3.2.1
Noel Clarke talks about his latest project, the female orientated 4.3.2.1 and explains why girls can kick ass too.
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Weekly International Box Office - March 4
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.