All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 184
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NewsFrank to compete in Istanbul
Lenny Abrahamson’s feature, starring Michael Fassbender, in competition at the Istanbul Film Festival.
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Comment
FIRST LOOK: Life
Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan star in Anton Corbijn’s James Dean biopic.
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NewsFeature Film Company relaunches
Former UK distribution firm Feature Film Company has been re-launched as an independent production, finance and consultancy company with an adaptation of football hooligan bestseller Running With the Firm.
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NewsLindsay Lohan doc to launch at MipTV
FremantleMedia International (FMI) acquires worldwide distribution rights to the Lindsay Lohan documentary series.
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Kiarostami to lead Cannes short jury
Abbas Kiarostami is to head the Cinéfondation and Short Film Jury of the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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NewsJohn Colley joins ARRI Lighting Rental
Colley named general manager following retirement of the supplier’s managing director.
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CommentFIRST TRAILER: Paddington
First look at the live-action feature based around classic children’s character.
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NewsDogwoof rocks Supermensch deals
Mike Myers’ directorial debut sold following its market premiere at Berlin’s EFM.
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NewsBBC unveils arts doc festival
The BBC has announced details of a new arts documentary festival that will take place as part of the Glasgow International Festival.
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NewsAnimal Logic to launch three divisions
Sydney-based digital production company behind The Great Gatsby and Walking With Dinosaurs: The Movie unveils plans.
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Christie to demo 3D 'breakthrough'
Christie to demonstrate “breakthrough 3D cinema technology” with latest ‘6-primary’ 4K laser projector.
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NewsOscars 2014: Slave wins Best Picture
Historical drama wins three including Best Picture; Gravity leads the pack with seven wins.
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CommentSecret Cinema: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Secret Cinema founder Fabien Riggall reveals how its most ‘grand’ production to date came together and what the future holds.
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NewsSundance London to screen 'classics'
Three titles originally championed by the Sundance Film Festival to return to the big screen.















