All articles by Michael Rosser – Page 215
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NewsBAFTA, Sargent-Disc pact for Filmmakers’ Market
UK event for budding filmmakers includes a directors masterclass and a session on crowdfunding.
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NewsGrindstone takes Forbidden Ground
Grindstone Entertainment has snapped up all North American rights to war film Forbidden Ground from Odin’s Eye Entertainment.
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NewsWales launches low budget film initiative
Cinematic will see three features with budgets of around $460,000 (£300,000) made over the next 18 months.
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NewsFidalgo takes Stranger By The Lake
Norwegian distributor Fidalgo has added Alain Guiraudie’s Cannes title to its festival haul.
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NewsKarlovy Vary reveals Competition line-up
Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England is to receive its first screening at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival as one of the 14 titles in Competition.
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NewsMood Indigo to open Karlovy Vary
Michel Gondry’s Mood Indigo, starring Audrey Tatou, is to open the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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NewsRelativity boss to deliver Mipcom keynote
Chiefs at Relativity Media, Amazon Studios, Bravo and Style Media, and FremantleMedia are to deliver keynote speeches at Mipcom in October.
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NewsFilming begins on Good People
London-set thriller, starring James Franco and Kate Hudson, directed by Henrik Genz (The Killing).
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NewsFilm4 partners with Vimeo on shorts
New agreement to include the launch of Kibwe Tavares’ Jonah and Shynola’s Dr Easy.
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NewsSarajevo’s CineLink projects unveiled
Sarajevo Film Festival’s development and financing strand, CineLink, has revealed the projects selected for the 2013 edition.
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NewsPinewood appeals expansion rejection
Pinewood Studios has today submitted an appeal following the rejection of its $300m (£200m) expansion plans.
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NewsEdinburgh reveals 2013 line-up
The 67th EIFF will include Paul Wright’s For Those In Peril and Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha.
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NewsMEPs vote for “cultural exception”
The European Parliament has voted to keep culture out of EU-US trade talks.
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NewsSPC tucks into The Lunchbox
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all North American rights to Cannes Critics’ Week winner The Lunchbox.
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NewsSalvo wins Cannes Critics’ Week
Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza’s Salvo has won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival’s 52nd Critics’ Week.
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NewsZellweger debut heads to France
EXCLUSIVE: K5 International has closed a major French deal for Renée Zellweger’s directorial debut 4 ½ Minutes.
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NewsWorld War Z to open Moscow
Brad Pitt’s zombie apocalypse drama is to open the 35th Moscow International Film Festival - and the first 10 competition films have been revealed.
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NewsVIDEO: Shots fired during Christoph Waltz interview in Cannes
French broadcaster Canal Plus has reported that blanks were fired from a gun by a man who was also holding something resembling a grenade.
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FeaturesMark Cousins, A Story of Children and Film
Michael Rosser talks to Mark Cousins about his latest documentary, which has its world premiere in Cannes Classics tonight [May 3].
















