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News'Mockingjay 2' hits $442m global
NOV 30 UPDATE: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 resisted a dazzling Chinese debut from The Martian to hold on to pole position in the international arena thanks to an estimated $63.1m weekend haul.
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NewsRidley Scott confirms 'Alien: Covenant' details
Michael Fassbender to play two roles in upcoming sci-fi, Australian government to build on incentives.
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NewsBerlin 2016: TV strand to extend across festival
The television drama strand will again showcase premium titles at next year’s Berlinale, extending from two days to being spread across the festival.
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NewsPicturehouse, Film4, Channel 4, MUBI join Screen Film Summit
Channel 4, Film4, Picturehouse and MUBI are among the latest big names to join the line-up of this year’s Screen Film Summit, which will be held at London’s Picturehouse Central on Dec 10.
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News'Son of Saul' director scores grant for second feature
TorinoFilmLab awards more than $460,000 to several upcoming projects.
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News'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' tracking to be biggest film ever at UK cinemas
Experts predict Disney-Lucasfilm epic to reach $166m (£110m), surpassing Skyfall’s record.
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NewsIDFA: Lestrade launches 'The Staircase III'
Oscar-winning French director to revisit infamous case of Tennessee novelist accused of murdering wife.
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News'Gurgaon', 'Machines' win Film Bazaar awards
Shanker Raman’s Gurgaon and Rahul Jain’s Machines both picked up Prasad Digital Intermediate Awards at the close of Film Bazaar on Nov 25.
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News'Don Juan', 'Ukrainian Sheriffs' win at IDFA
Festival also confirms Michael Moore set to compile next year’s ‘Top 10’.
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News'Cemetery of Splendour' wins best film at APSAs
Asia Pacific prizes also awarded to Hany Abu-Assad for The Idol, Alexey German Jr for Under Electric Clouds and cinematographer Mark Lee Ping-bing for The Assassin.
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News'Rams' director plots next film
EXCLUSIVE: As Rams heats up on the festival and awards circuit, Iceland’s Grimur Hákonarson tells Screen about his next feature, The County.
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NewsAppeal rejected for jailed Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov
The 20 and 10-year sentences meted out to Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov’s and his co-defendant Aleksandr Kolchenko have been upheld by the military division of the Russian Supreme Court.
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NewsCAT&Docs picks up IDFA winner 'Don Juan'
Jerzy Sladkowski’s documentary centres on an autistic man whose mother attempts to make him ‘normal’.
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NewsCarol Morley awarded Wellcome Trust Screenwriting Fellowship
Prize gives film-maker £30,000 ($45,000) and open access to Wellcome Trust scientists and research.
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NewsBFI to receive 8% grant-in-aid cut over four years
BFI says spending review reduction is “better than anticipated”.
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NewsSubmarine joins forces with NonStop
New York-based indie sales powerhouse Submarine is creating a new documentary centric label in Scandinavia with NonStop Entertainment.
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NewsDCMS cuts less than feared
“Deep cuts” would be a “false economy” says British Chancellor, but department admin costs to be cut by 20%.
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NewsCPH PIX merges with BUSTER; moves to autumn
From 2016, CPH PIX is moving from its April dates to an autumn slot and will merge with its sister children’s/youth film festival, BUSTER (which formerly ran in September).
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NewsIDFA: Wide House picks up 'Man Falling'
Picture about Danish artist Per Kirkeby opened CPH:DOX.
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News'Room', 'The Big Short' to bookend Dubai fest
Spotlight, Truth and Concussion are also among the festival’s programme.















