All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 142
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Hunger Games rules social media buzz
The Hunger Games, The Imitation Game and Paddington top buzz charts.
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StudioCanal sells Zac Efron's 'Friends' worldwide
Efron plays an aspiring DJ set in the world of Hollywood nightlife.
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BBFC changes Paddington 'sex' advice
British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) changes guidance from “mild sex references” to “innuendo” for the new Paddington film.
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Kosslick to remain Berlinale director until 2019
Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media Monika Grütters has extended Dieter Kosslick’s contract as director of the Berlinale until May 31, 2019.
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Emma Thompson to receive BIFA honour
Oscar-winning UK actress and writer to receive Richard Harris Award.
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Vinterberg’s Commune sold across Europe
Danish director’s follow-up to The Hunt picked up by the UK, Germany and Brazil among others.
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Hirschbiegel’s Hitler assassin drama sells worldwide
Territories in Europe and Asia snap up 13 Minutes.
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Glasgow to honour Ingrid Bergman
Film festival to pay homage to Casablanca star as well as Australian cinema.
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Terry Jones unveils economics doc
Monty Python star co-directed feature; contributors include John Cusack.
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Chris Crow's The Lighthouse begins shoot
Soda to distribute psychological thriller starring Michael Jibson and Mark Lewis Jones.
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Ed Guiney to receive EFA award
Irish producer behind The Guard and Frank to receive European Co-production Award.
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Interstellar rockets up social media chart
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic left most rivals in the dust but appetite for the next The Hunger Games is strong.
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BFI to re-release Blade Runner
Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic to be re-released wide across the UK.
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Shamer's Daughter heads to Middle East, Asia
TrustNordisk also scores sales to Russia and Eastern Europe.
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Screen Film Summit to debate future of film
Summit will explore turning a UK film into an international hit, supporting talent, finance and the changing face of cinema.