All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 171
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TrustNordisk taking 'Harold' to Cannes
TrustNordisk has picked up the rights to Here Is Harold and will introduce the Norwegian dramedy to buyers in Cannes.
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Refn, Coppola on Cannes jury
Willem Dafoe and Gael Garcia Bernal also among those called up for jury service at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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Q&A: The Voices
SUNDANCE LONDON: Actors Ryan Reynolds and Gemma Arterton were joined by director Marjane Satrapi to talk about their comedy horror, The Voices.
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Q&A: Hits, David Cross
SUNDANCE LONDON: Comedian David Cross on his directorial debut and stepping back from acting.
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David Wain, They Came Together
SUNDANCE LONDON: At the European premiere of the rom-com spoof, director David Wain answered questions about the casting, the acrobatic sex scene and ‘that’ grandma moment.
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Q&A: The Trip to Italy
SUNDANCE LONDON: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon discuss the sequel to their foodie road trip comedy.
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Q&A: Frank
SUNDANCE LONDON: Michael Fassbender reveals why he chose a role played entirely under a mask and Jon Ronson talks about how the script changed over time.
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Sundance London: John Cooper and Trevor Groth
As Sundance London kicks off, organisers John Cooper and Trevor Groth talk film highlights, Robert Redford and the “nuts and bolts” of filmmaking.
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Spider-Man rules web buzz
The Other Woman proves popular ahead of its opening but The Amazing Spider-Man 2 remains leader of the pack.
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Concrete Clouds acquired for UK
Thai drama was nominated for awards at film festivals in Rotterdam and Busan.
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Peter Jackson retitles final Hobbit
There and Back Again ditched in favour of The Battle of the Five Armies.
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Finding Fela acquired by Dogwoof
Dogwoof to handle international sales of Alex Gibney’s music documentary and sets UK release date.
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Eurimages launches childrens film award
The new co-production development award will be dedicated to films for youngsters.
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Bankside secures sales for Hector
EXCLUSIVE: Deals on Simon Pegg comedy include South Korea, Spain, Benelux.
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Terracotta festival unveils line-up
London-based Asian film festival to open with the UK premiere of Erik Matti’s On the Job and features a focus on the Philippines.
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AMC/Sundance acquire Kinowelt TV
AMC/Sundance Channel Global makes its first foray into Germany, Austria and Switzerland with the acquisition of the German pay-TV channel
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Salvation heads to France, Greece, Estonia
Kristian Levring’s upcoming western The Salvation, set to play in Cannes, has been picked up by distributors in France, Greece and Estonia.
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Michael Glawogger dead at 54
Austrian director of award-winning documentaries Whores’ Glory and Workingman’s Death died while filming in Africa from malaria.
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UK-China sign film co-pro treaty
A film co-production treaty between the UK and China has been signed by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey and Vice Minister Tong Gang of the State Administration of Radio, Film & Television (SARFT).
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Jinga set for monster Cannes
Genre outfit adds zombies, werewolves and supernatural features to its Cannes slate.