All News articles – Page 1750
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NewsColin Farrell-narrated doc on Autlook's Sundance slate
EXCLUSIVE: Sales outfit has a trio of documentaries playing in the festival’s world documentary competition.
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NewsFrance moves closer to launching controversial 'YouTube tax'
New 2% levy would be imposed on advertising revenue from sites specialised in online video.
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NewsDevilworks inks deals in China, Korea, Japan on horror slate
EXCLUSIVE: Genre sales agent secures a raft of Asia deals post-AFM.
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NewsEFM, Rotterdam, CPH: DOX launch Propellor Film Tech Hub
EXCLUSIVE: Joint initiative Propellor Film Tech Hub will champion innovation in how films are produced, distributed and experienced; fourth partner is Berlin-based company Cinemathon.
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NewsScreen unveils inaugural Arab Stars of Tomorrow
The initiative, highlighting five emerging film talents from the Arab world, is presented at Dubai International Film Festival.
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NewsMAD pounces on DIFF competition titles
EXCLUSIVE: Cairo-based MAD Solutions has picked up five titles in DIFF’s Muhr Feature competition for distribution in the region.
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NewsDIFF VR sidebar offers touch of the theatrical
VR is shaping up to be a combination of cinema, theatre and gaming, says the director of the UAE’s first VR narrative short Flash.
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News'Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them' eyes $500m int'l tally
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them is still the one to beat at the international box office this weekend as the industry holds its breath before the global roll-out of Rogue One.
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Rugby player Ady Spencer set for big screen biopic
UK financier Motion Picture Capital to tackle story of UK rugby player.
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NewsNorth American briefs: 'Trench 11' shooting in Winnipeg
Shooting is underway on the horror title set in France 1918 as an Allied tunneller played by Rossif Sutherland is sent to sabotage a German secret weapon.
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NewsMatt Damon rubbishes 'Great Wall' whitewashing claims
The star of Zhang Yimou’s upcoming Chinese tentpole has dismissed reports accusing him of taking a role that should have gone to an Asian actor.
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NewsArgentina’s Rodrigo Grande shopping pair of TV series
EXCLUSIVE: The director of At The End Of The Tunnel, which played in official selection recently at the Rome Film Festival, has been generating heat with two television projects.
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NewsGaumont acquires remake rights to South Korean smash 'Train To Busan'
The French giant is lining up its English-language debut after securing remake rights to Yeon Sang-ho’s smash zombie thriller.
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NewsAjyal Youth Film Festival unveils winners
The Salesman, The Eagle Huntress and Hunt For The Wilderpeople take top prizes, while Meg Ryan accepts honorary award.
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News'Hacksaw Ridge' wins at Australian Academy awards, event marked by protest
Female film-makers donned sausage costumes to protest gender disparity in the Australian industry.
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NewsPoem-play 'Pink Mist' set for big screen adaptation
Catalyst Global Media to produce Owen Sheers’ critically applauded verse drama and stage play.
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NewsHit Japanese TV series 'The Last Cop' to get film adaptation
The film version of the hugely successful cop show will feature the lead actors from TV series.
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NewsKaleidoscope buys distributor Platform Entertainment
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor buys slate and catalogue with more than 500 titles; predicts “doubled market share”.
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NewsBelgian political thriller 'Prime Minister' gets France, China deals
Koen De Bouw-starring assassination thriller has proved a hit at the Belgian box office.
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NewsDCM takes over Everyman Cinemas contract from Pearl & Dean
Deal sees DCM extend its market share of cinema advertising to 81% across the UK.
















