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Teutonic shift
Germany has re-invented itself as an attractive place to make international films. In this special production focus, Screen explores the opportunities inGermany for overseas films, from co-production partners to finance, studios and locations.
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Damian Lewis starts Will shoot
The film follows an orphan’s journey across Europe to the 2005 Champions League final in Turkey.
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Epic soars with Space Dog
The US company has reported packed 3D market screenings of the animiated adventure.
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5 and counting
An ambitious new international player has emerged from Germany in K5 Media Group, the Munich-based development, finance and sales outfit. Principals Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur speak to Mike Goodridge.
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Location Flanders launches scheme to promote WW1 locations
The film commission also wants to support film-makers planning productions to mark the first centenary.
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Co-producers line up with Marina
The film will tell the life story of Italian singer Rocca Granata (pictured), who had a worldwide hit with Marina.
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Sheryl Crown’s Documentary Company completes initial funding
The company is close to completing is first round of investment and is now in talks with film-makers.
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View Screen's Digital Dailies from Cannes
Missed a daily? Catch up here with the digital edition.
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Fox International Productions, Germany's Pantaleon team up on What A Man
Fox International Productions (FIP) and Matthias Schweighoefer’s (pictured) Pantaleon Films will co-produce the romantic comedy What A Man that Schweighoefer will direct and star in.
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George Lucas Q&A
The Films Without Borders participants quiz George Lucas on the lessons learned from a lifetime in film
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Image Forum, Bewiz launch new Japanese promo organisation
The new body will promote local films abroad, coordinate showcases and collaborate with foreign organisations on cultural events.
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Olive Films takes US rights to prison drama R from TrustNordisk
Scandinavian powerhouse TrustNordisk has announced a US deal on Danish prison drama R.
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Sony PlayStation strikes MUBI deal for arthouse titles
Sony Playstation users to get access to auteur titles, including from legendary French film-maker Agnes Varda (pictured).
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Red Dragon plans US release for Douchebag
The company will work with Paladin on the release of Drake Doremus’ Sundance title.
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Endgame, Page on board adaptation of doc short Freeheld
James Stern’s Endgame Entertainment is to finance a feature version of Cynthia Wade’s Oscar winning documentary short Freeheld to star Ellen Page (pictured).
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Epic lures buyers with Zero 2, Luster
Lithuanian crime thriller Zero 2 and Adam Mason’s Luster are garnering interest from buyers in Cannes.