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NewsCMG Toronto-bound with 'An Act Of Defiance'
EXCLUSIVE: Edward Noeltner’s Beverly Hills-based international sales company is partnering with Richard Claus & Co and South Africa’s Spier Films on the Rivonia Trial drama.
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NewsLocarno sponsor to pull out after 15 years
Energy company AET has been one of the festival’s four primary sponsors for 15 years.
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NewsGravitas Ventures acquires 'Making A Killing'
The distributor has acquired select North American rights to Robert Greenwald’s documentary Making A Killing: Guns, Greed, And The NRA and has set an initial VOD release for November 1.
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NewsITV expected to bid again for eOne
Analysts suggest that eOne’s film business could be offloaded if the deal goes through.
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NewsPicturehouse acquires Paul Verhoeven’s 'Elle' for UK and Ireland
EXCLUSIVE: UK/Ireland release date set for drama starring Isabelle Huppert.
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News'Suicide Squad' nears $200m at international box office
Warner Bros’ R-rated DC Entertainment adaptation added $11.4m on Thursday to reach $191.5m outside North America.
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NewsThe Orchard to release TIFF entry 'Blue Jay'
EXCLUSIVE: The US distributor has confirmed that Alex Lehmann’s narrative directorial debut is one of the titles in its Duplass Brothers output deal ahead of the film’s world premiere in Toronto next month.
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NewsParrot Analytics, all3media International sign pact
EXCLUSIVE: The LA-based research firm has added another client to an expanding portfolio that includes BBC Worldwide.
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NewsToronto: 'Nocturama', 'Jackie', to screen at Platform
Bertrand Bonello’s Paris terror attack drama Nocturama [pictured] will open the second international directors showcase at the 41st Toronto International Film Festival next month.
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NewsJeff Nichols, Todd Solondz join San Sebastian line-up
The festival’s Zabaltegi strand is introducing a competition for the first time.
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News'Train To Busan' prequel 'Seoul Station' sells to North America
Finecut also sells horror feature into Europe, Asia.
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NewsPCCW, Tencent invest in STX
The LA-based studio took another stride forward in its global ambitions as founder Bob Simonds confirmed on Thursday “significant strategic investments” from the Asian powerhouses.
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NewsCineworld sees profits fall 35% due to currency shifts
Rising revenues mean exhibitor’s board are positive about future prospects despite Brexit turmoil.
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NewsUS Briefs: Imagine, ANEW, Bandai Namco hire 'Tiger & Bunny' writer
Plus: Paul Haggis keynore set for Script To Screen summit in Toronto; Cartagena Film Festival announces 2017 dates; and more…
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News'Suicide Squad' climbs to $165m international
Warner Bros Pictures International’s comic book adaptation added an estimated $15.3m on Tuesday.
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NewsAnne Hathaway, Rihanna in talks to join 'Oceans Eight'
Helena Bonham Carter also circling Warner Bros spin-off.
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NewsSound ace Roger Jay Pietschmann dies at 71
It emerged on Tuesday that Roger Jay Pietschmann died in his Los Angeles home on July 26 after a six-year battle with multiple symptom atrophy. He was 71.
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NewsShudder picks up Toronto Midnight Madness closer 'Sadako Vs. Kayako'
The streaming service backed by AMC Networks has acquired all North American rights to the J-Horror face-off set to receive its international premiere in Toronto.
















