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Attack on the Wolf
What impact did the high-profile online leak of X-Men Origins: Wolverine ahead of its theatrical release have on its worldwide box-office performance, asks John Hazelton
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Expanding the indie audience
The independent sector may have as much to lose from piracy as the majors. But for some, ‘sharing’ their films - often for free - can build an audience. Wendy Mitchell reports.
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Day-and-date and world premieres raise the spectre of increased piracy
Jason Gray on Japan’s zero-tolerance policy on content piracy.
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Tales from the script
The hotshot Hollywood duo Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman explain how they learned the key elements of screenwriting and applied them to some of the biggest pictures in the business.
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The end of the Russian gold rush?
The days when Russian buyers would pay big money for small films are over (for now) as the Russian market adjusts to a weak ruble and declining box office. Geoffrey Macnab looks at what this means for international sales agents and producers
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La Inercia De Los Cuerpos
The film follows the relationships between doctors and patients, focusing in particular on a doctor who makes a medical mistake that dramatically changes his life.
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El Idioma Imposible
Based on the novel by Francisco Casavella about a couple’s intense and destructive relationship set in the 1980s.
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The Uninvited Guest
An English language project about an architect who goes through a painful separation from his girlfriend, and then receives a strange visit from his disquieting neighbour who asks to take refuge in his home and make a phone call, but then never leaves.
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Las Madres De Elna
Based on the true story of Swiss nurse Elisabeth Eidenbenz who helped Republican women fleeing the Franco dictatorship after the Spanish Civil War give birth to their children in a French concentration camp next to the Catalan border.
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Are You There? (Estas Ahi?)
Fran and Ana decide to move in together, but there flat is old and run down, there are boxes everywhere, the heating doesn’t work, their neighbour is a nightmare, and to top it all off the flat is inhabited by a ghost.
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The Woman Who Dreamed Of A Man
Young and beautiful K is dreaming about a stranger. In one of her travels she suddenly meets the man and her stable life with boyfriend, child and successful job is threatened.
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Everything Will Be Fine
A film director is the main reason for a traffic accident. He flees from the scene only to discover the next day that the man he ran down hides a secret able to overturn the government.
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Take 12: Film Export UK
Charlie Bloye, CEO of Film Export UK, one of the 12 organisations taking part in Nesta and the UKFC’s digital innovation programme, explains the challenges facing sales companies in the digital age
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