All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 211
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Zigzag Kid wins Young EFA award
Young juries in nine European cities elect Dutch film by Vincent Bal.
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Savill named BFI deputy chair
Pat Butler, Charles Cecil and Oona King appointed to the BFI board.
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Secret Cinema cleared to open
Secret Cinema has been given the green light to stage its latest screenings but without any alcohol until next weekend.
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Alpha Violet hooks Flying Fish
Paris-based sales outfit adds Marcela Said’s film to Cannes line-up.
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Content Film takes He Who Dares
Content to handle worldwide sales on Paul Tanter’s He Who Dares.
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iFeatures2 greenlights two films
Creative England has named the final two films to be greenlit through its iFeatures2 low budget filmmaking initiative.
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Secret Cinema “confident” of launch
Event specialist Secret Cinema is “very confident” that it will launch its latest production this weekend after having to cancel its opening due to “licensing reasons”.
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Blaines begin debut feature Nina Forever
Fiona O’Shaughnessy, Abigail Hardingham and Cian Barry star in darkly comic love story.
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uMedia expands Celluloid Dreams partnership
Slate includes Takashi Miike’s Cannes competition film Shield of Straw and Katrin Gebbe’s Un Certain Regard title Tore’s Pogo.
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Cannes names Un Certain Regard jury
Enrique Gonzalez Macho, CEO of troubled Spanish firm Alta Films, is to join the five-strong jury.
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Someone You Love heading to Cannes
Pernille Fischer Christensen’s Swedish drama to reunite Mikael Persbrandt and Trine Dyrholm.
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Cannes Classics 2013 line-up
Mark Cousins’ follow-up to The Story of Film is to feature in this year’s line-up of Cannes Classics.
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Q&A: David Arnold, composer
At Sundance London, James Bond composer David Arnold talked about his big break, discovering music for Independence Day in his dreams and if he’ll return to the 007 franchise.
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Iron Picker to open Sarajevo
Danis Tanovic’s An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker is to open the Sarajevo Film Festival.
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San Sebastian adds extreme sports
Savage Cinema strand will be introduced at the 61st San Sebastian Festival in September.
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Magnolia acquires Tasting Menu
Magnolia Pictures and Vendetta Film has bought all rights to Roger Gual’s Spanish ensemble-comedy Tasting Menu from Scandinavia’s TrustNordisk.