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NewsSeamus Harahan wins Film London's Jarman Award
The Belfast-based artist receives a $15,000 prize and a Channel 4 short-form commission.
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NewsDanny Boyle: Facebook, Apple are “beyond governments”
In an interview with Screen, the Steve Jobs director warns that technology giants need to be accountable or there will be a “price to pay”.
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News'Sherpa' gets UK theatrical release
The LFF award-winner will be released in UK cinemas on December 18.
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NewsBlack Nights winner donates prize money to festival
The producers of The Throne have returned their $10,600 prize, citing a desire to help the festival’s growth.
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NewsSpielberg: No one will replace Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
EXCLUSIVE: Director also talks about his enduring passion for celluloid over digital.
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NewsTerence Davies’ 'A Quiet Passion' gets UK deal
EXCLUSIVE: Metrodome reteams with Sunset Song director on Emily Dickinson biopic.
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NewsUS Briefs: Sundance, Women In Film LA set gender parity agenda
A two-day meeting of entertainment leaders hosted by Sundance Institute and Women In Film Los Angeles has come up with four key ‘conversation strategies’ to solve gender disparity in Hollywood.
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NewsVentana Sur: LatAm genre directors on piracy, Hollywood and Netflix
An innovative way of tackling piracy in Peru was among the topics up for discussion at a panel hosted by Ventana Sur genre sidebar Blood Window on Wednesday.
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SBIFF to honour Brie Larson, Saoirse Ronan
The lead actress awards contenders will each receive the 31st Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s (SBIFF) 2016 Outstanding Performers Of The Year award on February 8.
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NewsOscars: 15 documentaries make shortlist
Amy, Cartel Land, Where To Invade Next and Best of Enemies have made it on to the Academy Award documentary shortlist from a pool of 124 submissions.
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NewsParamount sets digital release for 'Scouts', 'Paranormal'
The studio has set the digital release dates for its first two films under a previously announced experimental distribution strategy.
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NewsNBR names ‘Mad Max’ best film of 2015
Spotlight, Carol shut out by National Board Of Review. Son Of Saul named best foreign-language film.
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NewsInaugural Ventana Caribe kicks off in Buenos Aires
Caribbean filmmakers pitched a quartet of distinct projects at the first joint venture between Ventana Sur, the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival (ttff) and the Caribbean Film Mart on Tuesday.
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NewsStar Wars, Bond boost Pinewood profits
Pinewood Studios’ latest interim six-month results (for the six months to 30 Sept) were boosted by Star Wars: The Force Awakens and James Bond film Spectre.
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NewsSam Mendes “frustrated” over time pressures on 'Spectre'
Director of latest James Bond movie talks about the pressure of meeting studio demands.
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NewsPSIFF announces Awards Buzz section
Top brass at the 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) will screen 40 out of the 81 foreign-language Oscar submissions including frontrunner Son Of Saul from Hungary (pictured), France’s Mustang and The Clan from Argentina.
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NewsUnifrance reports “alarming state” of UK market for French films
Fewer French films making it onto UK screens, says Unifrance-CNC report.
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NewsSignature launches new label; plans first wide theatrical release
UK distributor sets animation Norm Of The North as first wide theatrical release.
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News'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' sets China release date
The forthcoming entry in the Star Wars franchise readies January release in China.
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NewsChina: 'The Martian' tops 'Gravity', 'Interstellar' openings on $50m
Fox’s The Martian landed in pole position at the China box office with an impressive $48.95m in its first five days.















