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NewsChina-controlled AMC to buy Odeon & UCI Cinemas for $1.2bn
Blockbuster deal makes AMC the world’s largest movie theatre operator.
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NewsSony, Ang Lee among heavyweights invited to explore Douglas Trumbull's Magi Pod cinema format
EXCLUSIVE: Private demonstrations of the exhibition format to take place over summer.
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NewsICO's women in cinema scheme to return
Women Leadership scheme aims to address gender imbalance in top cinema jobs
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NewsChina box office: Chinese films score 1-2-3
Cold War 2 top at Chinese box office between Jul 4 - 10; first time since early February that Chinese films score 1-2-3.
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NewsRidley Scott collaborator Julie Payne dies aged 64
Producer and managing director of Scott Free has died.
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NewsItaly’s I Wonder scores doc haul including Gibney, Herzog titles
EXCLUSIVE: Italian distributor buys docs including Zero Days and Lo And Behold and a number of narrative dramas.
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NewsJohn Carpenter talks Halloween sequel, video games and his band
Horror master talks video game adaptations of his films, his music career and the possibility of composing the music for the Halloween sequel.
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NewsWB unveils jumbo Comic-Con slate
Heading into a San Diego jamboree that is uncharacteristically light on studio attendance this year, the US major has revealed details of its two-hour, DC-heavy session on July 23 as it aims to eclipse the Marvel Studios panel.
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NewsJerusalem 2016: Screen's dailies
Read Screen International’s daily magazine from the 33rd Jerusalem Film Festival here.
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NewsTelefilm Canada earmarks $1.4m for French trio
The film support body said on Tuesday it will support three French projects to the tune of $1.4m through its Canada Feature Film Fund.
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NewsUS Briefs: Fork Films unveils ten grant recipients
New York-based Fork Films announced on Tuesday it will provide grant funding for ten projects in different stages of development centring on human rights and social justice topics.
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NewsJerusalem: Yair, Yedaya scoop Pitch Point prizes
Matan Yair’s Scaffolding [pictured] and Keren Yedaya’s Red Fields were among the winners at the 11th edition of the event.
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NewsRiverRun appoints new executive director
In the wake of the departure of Andrew Rodgers, the RiverRun International Film Festival has unveiled its new leader following a nationwide search.
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NewsDisney reaches $5bn worldwide in record time
JULY 11 UPDATE: Fox International has now crossed the $2bn mark in 2016, marking the eighth consecutive year it has done so.
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NewsMacau festival headed by Marco Mueller reveals details
Festival consultants to include James Schamus, Olivier Père, Huang Jianxin and Michael J. Werner.
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News'Hunt For The Wilderpeople' wins at Galway Film Fleadh
Other winners include A Date For Mad Mary from Room producer Ed Guiney.
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News'Secret Life Of Pets' records UK hat-trick as 'Sultan' grabs Bollywood record
Warner Bros’ The Legend Of Tarzan is the week’s highest new entry with $4.57m (£3.55m) from its 507 sites.
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NewsBerlinale to get additional €1m cash injection
Festival to receive additional funding from Germany’s State Minister for Culture and Media in 2017.
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NewsHBO, CMC join forces for Chinese martial arts films
HBO Asia is teaming with China Movie Channel (CMC) on a series of Chinese-language martial arts movies, starting with two films executive produced by Corey Yuen.
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News'Star Wars', 'Spectre' boost Pinewood revenue by 10.9%
As revenue surges, Pinewood CEO comments on Brexit fallout: “Decline in sterling exchange rate is undoubtedly positive for our international customers.”
















