All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 161
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NewsIM Global, Fuqua Films join forces
Training Day director Antoine Fuqua and producing partner Kat Samick team with film financing, sales and distribution firm.
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NewsVal Kilmer, Susanne Bier on Zurich jury
Susanne Bier to head international competition jury at Zurich Film Festival, which also includes US actor Val Kilmer, Bosnian director Jasmila Žbanić and more.
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NewsLionsgate UK expands distribution
Adds Summit label titles including Allegiant Part 2 to its slate. eOne previously handled distribution of Summit titles in the UK.
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NewsSheffield Doc/Fest deputy director, prog director to leave
Charlie Phillips to leave after seven years, replaced by the director of the Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival. Sheffield Doc/Fest director of programming Hussain Currimbhoy is also set to step down.
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NewsHans Zimmer to conduct Zurich masterclass
Others to take part in on-stage discussions include Susanne Bier, Frederick Wiseman, Michael Ballhaus and Ulrich Seidl. Also, Nightcrawler will receive its European premiere at Zurich.
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NewsGoldman to oversee Curzon distribution
Former Miramax and Sony Pictures exec tasked with growing Curzon’s sales revenue.
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NewsStudioCanal pacts with China’s Youku Tudou, BesTV
StudioCanal has secured deals with two of China’s biggest subscription VOD provides, Youku Tudou and BesTV.
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NewsBenicio del Toro heading to Zurich with Hunger Games star
Hunter Games star Josh Hutcherson to present Escobar: Paradise Lost alongside Oscar winner Benicio del Toro.
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NewsThe Dinner wins Europa Cinemas Venice Label
Ivano de Matteo’s Italian film to receive promotional support from Europa Cinemas.
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NewsCorn Island, Accused enter Oscar race
Georgia enters Karlovy Vary winner for consideration for the Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar, which has also seen submissions from the Netherlands and Japan.
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NewsIf I Stay tops UK social media buzz
Chloe Grace Moretz tearjerker leaves Sex Tape and Sin City in the shade.
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NewsBoyhood wins top FIPRESCI critics award
Richard Linklater’s 12-year project beats Ida, The Grand Budapest Hotel and Winter Sleep.
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FeaturesToronto 2014: World premieres
A round up of the world premieres across TIFF’s programme, with details on each film including contact information.
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NewsThe Grandmaster finally gets UK release date
Metrodome to release Wong Kar Wai’s martial arts epic in November.
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NewsDogwoof sells Dior and I to Asia
Distributor will hold further talks about the doc with buyers in Toronto.
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NewsEFP reveals Busan 2014 line-up
X +Y director Morgan Matthews and The Look of Silence doc maker Joshua Oppenheimer among those set to receive support at the festival in South Korea.
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NewsAustria, Norway enter Oscar race
Austrian entry The Dark Valley stars British actor Sam Riley; Estonia and Venezuela also make their submissions for the Best Foreign-Language Film category.
















