All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 167
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NewsVenice adds Bogdanovich, Penn docs
Two new documentaries about cinema, centred on the work of US directors Peter Bogdanovich and Arthur Penn, have been added to the Venice Classics strand of the 71st Venice International Film Festival (Aug 27 - Sept 6).One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich & The Lost American Film by Bill Teck ...
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NewsFilms submitted for German Oscar entry
A total of 15 films have been submitted for consideration.
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NewsLocarno launches Industry Academy
Pilot open to young European professionals in distribution, exhibition, sales and marketing.
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NewsSan Seb names Co-Production projects
Films includes Juan Andrés Arango’s X-Quinientos and William Vega’s Sal.
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NewsSignature to release Train Robbery doc
Documentary claims to reveal identity of the mastermind behind the Great Train Robbery for the first time.
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FeaturesEddie Martin, All this Mayhem
How did two pro skateboarding brothers descend into drugs, detention and death? Screen spoke to Eddie Martin, director of documentary All This Mayhem, to find out.
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NewsRicky Gervais readies David Brent film
BBC Films-backed feature will explore what happened to the seedy boss after The Office.
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NewsWide, Filmdoo pact for VOD releases
First title will be Berlinale contender Supernova, including a day-and-date release in the UK.
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NewseOne secures Captain Fantastic
Viggo Mortensen drama, directed by Matt Ross, adds cast including Steve Zahn, Kathryn Hahn, Missi Pyle and Erin Moriarty.
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NewsCamerimage to honour Caleb Deschanel
Oscar-nominated cinematographer of The Passion of the Christ and The Right Stuff to accept lifetime achievement award at cinematography festival in Poland.
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NewsStudio Ghibli to scale back production
Japanese animation producer to scale back following retirement of Hayao Miyazaki.
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NewsGuardians tops UK social buzz
As Guardians of the Galaxy rockets onto screens this week, social media is buzzing over the new film.
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CommentSecret Cinema: Back to the Future, REVIEW
Dogged by cancellations, Secret Cinema has a lot to prove with its production of Back to the Future. Michael Rosser went back to 1955 to find out if it was worth the wait.
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NewsChina’s But Always set for N America
China Lion Film picks up Nicholas Tse, Gao Yuanyuan starrer But Always from Emperor Motion Pictures for North America, Australia/New Zealand
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NewsTokyo to host Hideaki Anno showcase
The only filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki would ever acknowledge as his apprentice to be celebrated at TIFF.
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NewsSarajevo reveals guest list
Michael Winterbottom, Mike Leigh and Michel Hazanavicius among those to attend the festival.
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NewsVenice Days premiere for Larry Clark
Kids director to world premiere The Smell of Us at Venice Days.
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NewsEmile Hirsch joins Just Jim
Into the Wild star joins the directorial debut of Submarine star Craig Roberts.
















