All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 200
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NewsLocarno opens doors to Sub-Saharan Africa
The 12th edition of Locarno’s Open Doors co-production forum to focus on Sub-Saharan Africa.
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NewsCPH:DOX reveals 2013 programme
Line-up includes two programmes curated by Ai Weiwei and The Yes Men.
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NewsRome Film Festival unveils line-up
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Seventh Code and Takashi Miike’s The Mole Song added to the competition titles.
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NewsJean-Marc Vallee starts Wild shoot
Dallas Buyers Club director adapting true story, starring Reese Witherspoon.
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NewsRoyal premiere for Mandela film
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom has been selected for this year’s Royal Film Performance.
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NewsCamerimage unveils competition line-up
Sebastian Junger and Andrea Nix Fine among filmmakers screening in competition at the cinematography festival.
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NewsIDFA reveals 2013 line-up
Selection includes competition titles, a focus on Southeast Asia and a ‘Top 10’ compiled by director Rithy Panh.
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NewsMusic Box takes Kurosawa's Penance
Distributor takes psychological thriller for US, Canada, UK and Ireland.
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NewsRealD adds 200+ screens in Russia
Partnerships will equip more than 200 cinema screens with RealD’s 3D technology, including its new LUXE large format auditoriums.
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NewsWroclaw's AFF to honour Vachon
Kill Your Darlings producer to receive Indie Star Award at Polish festival.
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NewsAutlook signs The Punk Singer
EXCLUSIVE: Autlook to work with Films Transit on selling London Film Festival title The Punk Singer.
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NewsWales' Cinematic scheme selects 10
Ten film projects, including features from Doctor Who director Euros Lyn and Borrowed Time producer Olivier Kaempfer, have been selected to progress to the first round of the Film Agency for Wales’ low budget film scheme.
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NewsHammer takes Daylight Gate rights
Jeanette Winterson’s novella centres on a 17th century witch trial.
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NewsJim Sheridan to head Dubai jury
Oscar-nominated director to lead the Muhr Arab Features Jury at the 10th Dubai International Film Festival.
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NewsBorrowed Time aims for first Tugg UK screening
Comedy drama, which raised most of its P&A through Kickstarter, could be the UK’s first on-demand theatrical screening through crowdsourcing platform Tugg - if it sells enough tickets.
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News'Only Lovers' to open AFF Wroclaw
American Film Festival in Wroclaw to close with Steven Soderbergh’s Behind the Candelabra; competition and programme highlights announced.
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NewsEnder’s Game to preview at National Youth Film Festival
Stars including Harrison Ford, who said film could provide “emotional exercise”, made the announcement at Westminster Academy.
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NewsRome to honour late Aleksei German
The Rome Film Festival to award its first posthumous award to the Russian filmmaker, who died in February.















