All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 100
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Cannes jury to be headed by 'Mad Max' director George Miller
Australian filmmaker will award the Palme d’or at the close of the Festival.
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Rotterdam director questions role of microbudget talent schemes
Not all projects should be made or released just because they go through film labs, says Bero Beyer.
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Visit Films acquires Rotterdam title 'Suntan'
“Coming-of-middle-age” drama received world premiere at IFFR.
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IFFR: importance of the “human factor” at festivals
A panel of film industry experts in Rotterdam shared experiences and tips of how best to tackle the festival circuit.
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Dutch Features secures rights Oscar submission 'You Carry Me'
DFGE to begin sales at the upcoming EFM.
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Andrew Haigh: the time of his life
UK writer-director Andrew Haigh reflects on a whirlwind year for 45 Years, his disappointment Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay missed out on Bafta nominations, and upcoming projects Lean On Pete and an Alexander McQueen biopic. Michael Rosser reports.
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Andrew Haigh says Alexander McQueen biopic will have an “interesting take”
EXCLUSIVE: 45 Years director confirms he will shoot his adaptation of Lean On Pete before the biopic.
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'Ride Along 2', 'The Big Short' top buzz chart
Indiegogo-funded Lazer Team also scores highly, beating Dirty Grandpa.
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Sundance Channel acquires five festival titles
Films include Irish feature Mammal starring Barry Keoghan.
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Berlin completes Forum line-up; focus on punk Japanese films
The series includes I Am Sion Sono!!.
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Books at Berlinale to showcase 11 novels in search of film producers
Titles from the UK, Turkey and across Europe selected for the Berlinale Co-Production Market.
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Beta Cinema takes Berlinale Competition entry '24 Weeks'
Beta acquires the second feature of Two Mothers director Anne Zohra Berrached.
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Berlin completes Panorama programme
Films include Shepherds and Butchers with Steve Coogan; Don’t Call Me Son from Anna Muylaert; and a documentary about a director and actress who were kidnapped by Kim Jong-il.
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Berlin completes Competition line-up; adds Spike Lee's Chi-Raq
New films from Lee Tamahori and Anne Zohra Berrached also added.
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Berlin 2016: seven TV series to pitch at Co-Production Market
Seven international series projects have been selected to pitch at the Berlinale Co-Production Market.
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Slamdance: buyers take 'The Lesson' from Jinga
Psychological thriller sold to territories in Europe and Asia.
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Sundance: six European films to receive Films Sales Support
Promotional campaigns for six European films are being boosted with Films Sales Support (FSS) from European Film Promotion (EFP) at this year’s Sundance Film Festival (Jan 21-31).