All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 186
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NewsLego builds UK buzz lead
The hit animated film remains significantly ahead of its rivals in the online buzz chart.
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NewsAnchorman 2 gets R-rated re-release
Will Ferrell comedy to return to US and UK theatres with “763 new jokes”.
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NewsPaz Vega joins Jim Loach film
Oranges and Sunshine director returning to Australia to film Spanish family drama starring Paz Vega.
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NewsAMBI Pictures launches sales division
AMBI Pictures, the Rome-based film production and finance company, has formed a new international sales division.
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NewsLLGFF renamed BFI Flare
London LGBT film festival reveals full programme; Sundance/Berlin winner 52 Tuesdays booked as closing film; VoD plans.
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NewsGreat Museum sells to Italy
Documentary about Vienna’s world famous Kunsthistorisches Museum screened at Berlin.
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NewsNordisk launches distribution initiatives
Budget boost of $600,000 covers digital distribution and more.
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NewsJames Cameron joins 3D Creative Summit
Avatar director will reflect on 3D’s journey in recent years and the future.
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NewsPartridge up for Music+Sound award
Finalists for the music and sound design awards also include The World’s End, The Crash Reel and I Am Nasrine.
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NewsPaul Cotterell joins Halo
Mixer whose credits include Le Weekend and Calvery to join film and drama division.
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NewsGupta readies Nothing Like This
EXCLUSIVE: Sex tape romance, from the director of Resistance and Jadoo, stars the daughter of Joely Richardson and Tim Bevan.
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NewsArrow targets Berlin winner for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Arrow Films has acquired UK/Eire rights to Stations of the Cross (Kreuzweg), which picked up a Silver Bear in Berlin at the weekend.
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NewsKoch sets 'Bill' release date
First image released from the period comedy, featuring the stars of Horrible Histories.
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TrustNordisk sells On The Edge
Feature dubbed the Danish Fast & Furious sold to France, Russia and Japan.
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NewsZurich reshuffles competition
Prize money will be boosted at the 10th edition of the Zurich Film Festival.
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CommentFuture Cinema: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Screen spent a night in the sleazy underworld of Toontown for Future Cinema’s latest immersive cinema experience.
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NewsBAFTA TV audience lowest since 2010
TV audiences for the Bafta Film Awards hit a four-year low last night.
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NewsTV viewing time drops in UK
Average TV viewing in the UK fell last year, according to new figures.
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NewsCalvary, Boyhood win Berlin prizes
Other winners of the independent jury awards at the Berlin Film Festival include Stations of the Cross, At Home and documentary The Square.















