All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 163
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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.
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NewsBobby Moore documentary begins production
Film about the iconic football captain will coincide with the 50th anniversary of England’s 1966 World Cup triumph; eOne to distribute in UK.
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NewsMike Leigh to be Reykjavik guest of honour
Mr. Turner among first 12 films named in the RIFF line-up.
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NewsBlumhouse, Ivanhoe strike genre film pact with India's Phantom
Partnership brings together Indian and horror film producers; Anurag Kashyap to direct one of the new features.
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NewsNetflix boss to deliver Mipcom keynote
On stage interview will delve into Netflix’s strategy and European expansion plans.
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NewsAntipode to deliver Venice title The Postman's White Nights
Antipode Sales & Distribution will handle global sales for Andrei Konchalovsky’s Competition title.
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NewsMiramax acquires Mr Holmes
Miramax will partner with Roadside Attractions on domestic theatrical release of film directed by Bill Condon and starring Ian Mckellen and Laura Linney
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NewsBBC kids show set for big screen
Movie adaptation of BBC teen magazine show Friday Download to begin shooting this week.
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NewseOne, Lionsgate renew output deals
Upcoming slate includes franchises The Hunger Games and Divergent, Gods of Egypt and Now You See Me 2.
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NewsTWC to distribute Tarantino's Hateful Eight
The Weinstein Company secures worldwide distribution of Tarantino’s eighth film.
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NewsMonty Python Live reaches $6.6m box office
Comedy reunion show recorded audiences of 330,000 in 52 countries.















