All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 124
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NewsSan Sebastian unveils New Directors titles
The 13 films competing for a $55,000 prize include Scott Graham’s Iona and Hans Christian Berger’s After Eden.
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News'Amy' set for Sarajevo Summer Nights
Sarajevo Film Festival’s Laško Summer Nights line-up revealed.
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News'Moon Dogs' begins Scotland shoot
Coming-of-age film marks feature debut of Downton Abbey director Philip John.
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News'Second Mother' to open Sarajevo Film Festival
Sundance award-winner to open festival; Dagur Kári’s Tribeca winner Virgin Mountain to close.
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NewsVenice reveals 2015 juries
Competition jury includes Elizabeth Banks, Lynne Ramsay, Diane Kruger and Hou Hsiao-hsien.
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News'Bob And The Trees' wins at Karlovy Vary
Other winners include documentary Mallory from Helena Třeštíková.
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NewsTerminator blows away rivals on social media
Magic Magic and Ant-Man no contest for Arnie sequel.
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Karlovy Vary launches distribution label with 'Youth'
New label to distribute international titles in the Czech Republic.
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NewsItalian film and TV industry launches Rome-based market
International audiovisual market MIA to to held during Rome Film Festival.
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NewsWay To Blue hires eOne's Emma Greenwood
Greenwood joins global communications agency as UK publicity director.
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NewsBFI backs 'Dear White People' theatrical release
Support follows change of distribution strategy for the Sundance award winner.
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NewsFellini estate clear new 'La Dolce Vita' film
Modern take on classic film in the pipeline from AMBI Group.
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NewsArmani's Films Of City Frames partners with BFI London Film Festival
Project supports new film talent from leading international film schools.
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NewsDominic Cooper replaces Henry Cavill in ‘Stratton’
EXCLUSIVE: Full cast for GFM Films-produced action thriller to also include Harry Potter star Tom Felton and Whiplash’s Austin Stowell; SquareOne takes German rights.
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News'Park' wins Karlovy Vary's works in progress prize
Drama set in a decaying contemporary Greece wins prize.
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News'Everest' to open Venice Film Festival
Mountaineering drama starring Jason Clarke and Jake Gyllenhaal to world premiere at Venice.
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NewsLive cinema report in the works
EXCLUSIVE: Research will explore the growing live cinema industry in the UK.















