All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 50
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Egyptian director Mohamed Khan dies at 73
Filmmaker’s recent works included Factory Girl and Before The Summer Crowds.
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Golem co-founder Josetxo Moreno dies aged 62
San Sebastian to dedicate this year’s edition to late exhibitor and distributor, a champion of independent filmmakers including Lars von Trier, Michael Haneke and Takeshi Kitano.
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Harvey Keitel, Toni Collette join Parisian comedy 'Madame'
Almodóvar regular Rossy de Palma to also star in the film produced by Paris-based LGM and Studiocanal.
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'Bastille Day' pulled from French screens after Nice attacks
Studiocanal requests that exhibitors remove terror plot thriller from programmes.
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Sergei Loznitsa begins 'A Gentle Creature' shoot
Film loosely inspired by Dostoyevsky story to shoot in and around Latvian city of Daugavpils.
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France in extended state of emergency after Nice terror attack
Cinemas closed and concerts cancelled in aftermath of deadly Nice attack; cast and crew of ‘50 Shades Darker’ reported safe.
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Luxbox acquires Locarno Golden Leopard contender 'Marija'
EXCLUSIVE: Tale of Ukrainian woman’s struggle to build new life in Germany was produced by Pandora.
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Israel’s animation industry hops to new support initiative
Jerusalem Film and Television Fund’s animation event The Hop, Skip & A Jump is aiming to grow the city’s fledgling animation scene.
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Eran Kolirin on 'Beyond The Mountains And Hills'
How do we live our lives against a backdrop of hostility? This is the question posed by Eran Kolirin in Beyond The Mountains And Hills, his exploration of middle-class mores. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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Laila readies Ram Loevy’s 'Dead Of Jaffa'
The film follows three Palestinian brothers who are smuggled into Israel from the West Bank.
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Jerusalem: 'Ptzuim BaRosh' stars to hit big screen with 'Maktub'
Hanan Savyon and Guy Amir are best known for creating and starring in Israeli TV shows Asfur [pictured] and Ptzuim BaRosh.
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Iñárritu boards Tom Shoval's 'Shake Your Cares Away'
EXCLUSIVE: Shoval [pictured] was mentored by Iñárritu on the set of The Revenant.
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Israeli film 'Abulele' in line for US remake
EXCLUSIVE: Family film has clocked up 150,000 admissions in Israel.
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Jerusalem: Yedaya, Ruman to present projects at Pitch Point
Israeli directors and producers seek to meet all-important international partners at the festival’s annual Pitch Point event. Melanie Goodfellow reports
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Ruman casts Friedman and Belkin for 'Golden Voices'
EXCLUSIVE: Evgeny Ruman’s upcoming feature follows two Soviet Union dubbing artists in 1990s Israel.
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Alamork Marsha heads to Ethiopia for 'Fig Tree' shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Project clinched top prize at Sam Spiegel International Film Lab in 2014.
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Jerusalem: Rozenkier, Tobal clinch top Sam Spiegel prizes
A total of 11 projects were presented at the closing pitching event of fifth edition.
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Jerusalem Film Festival gets off to noisy start
Controversial culture minister announces new film fund aimed at boosting southern Israel.
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Jerusalem: Sam Spiegel lab introduces 2016 projects
International sales companies and financiers are in town to get the first glimpse of new projects from the prestigious Sam Spiegel International Film Lab. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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Jerusalem: Nadav Lapid talks 'Diary Of A Wedding Photographer'
Inspired by his time as a wedding photographer, Nadav Lapid has transformed the complex feelings he has about love, intimacy and marriage into a 40-minute feature. Melanie Goodfellow reports.