All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 197
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NewsKhan: India needs perception shift
Life of Pi actor Irrfan Khan has added further criticism of India’s submission to the Oscars – and revealed he wants to make a film based around music.
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Rome's MAXXI to screen Marra retrospective
Marra’s new film, L’amministratore, to open CinemaXXI competitive section.
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NewsDoha launches first Ajyal Youth FF
Event will include education, screenings, panels and workshops.
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NewsKen Loach appeals for help
Director searching for numbering tape to help finish editing his next and possibly last narrative feature, Jimmy’s Hall.
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NewsCreative England launches innovations fund
Creative England is looking for companies that have new and innovative ideas for ways to help the film sector to grow and develop outside London.
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NewsJacki Weaver to lead Abu Dhabi jury
Silver Linings Playbook actress to lead Narrative Competition jury.
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NewsIDFA Forum Selection announced
IDFA’s international co-finance and production market will run Nov 25-27 in Amsterdam.
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NewsStockholm unveils 2013 line-up
Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave to open festival; director Peter Greenaway to receive Visionary Award.
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NewsEurimages supports 20 co-productions
Fund awards a total of $8.3m to new titles from Susanne Bier, Miguel Gomes and Yorgos Lanthimos among others.
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NewsEFP to screen Oscar titles in LA
European Film Promotion (EFP) to spotlight 14 European films submitted for the Oscars in LA.
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NewsLocarno gives Brazil Carte Blanche
The fourth edition of Carte Blanche, the Locarno Film Festival’s initiative dedicated to films in post-production, will focus on Brazil.
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NewsDepp surprises Lee at LFF awards
Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance at the BFI London Film Festival awards to present Sir Christopher Lee with a BFI Fellowship honour.
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NewsIda wins top LFF prize
Other winners honoured at the glitzy ceremony included Anthony Chen for Ilo Ilo, and Starred Up screenwriter Jonathan Asser.
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NewsWhite Storm to close Rome
Benny Chan’s The White Storm to close Rome Film Festival; Amit Dutta’s The Seventh Walk to close CinemaXXI strand.
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NewsAlison Owen: internet won’t kill movies
Producer Alison Owen says it is “crazy to say the internet is going to kill off movies”.
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NewsUK’s African film festivals unite
Four biggest African film festivals in the UK unite to share films and filmmakers.
















