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NewsChris Menges to receive Camerimage honour
Oscar-winning cinematographer worked on Kes, The Killing Fields and The Reader among others.
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News'The Man Who Knew Infinity' to open Zurich
Maths genius biopic stars Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons.
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NewsIcon, FrightFest confirm first films for new genre label
EXCLUSIVE: The Sand and Aaaaaaaah! among first FrightFest Presents acquisitions.
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NewsAMPAS votes on student winners
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has announced its 15 winners of the 42nd Student Academy Awards competition.
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NewsUPI sets new international high
Universal Pictures International (UPI) brass on Monday declared another milestone in a year that has seen the studio shatter records left and right, earning $3.78bn in international receipts.
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NewsLionsgate eyes 'Brothers' follow-ups
EXCLUSIVE: Hot off the $15m-plus triumph of its Warrior adaptation in India, the US studio is understood to be lining up further Hindi-language features for 2016.
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NewsIstanbul fest director steps down after censorship scandal
Azize Tan has stepped down after nine years following protests over censorship at the latest edition in April, which led to the cancellation of the festival’s competitions and closing ceremony.
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NewsS Korea's 'Assassination', 'Veteran' continue box office rise
In South Korea, Choi Dong-hoon’s period action thriller Assassination has become the 9th biggest local film in box office history.
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NewsFilms Without Borders heads to Slum Film Festival
Films Without Borders’ latest production Tales From The Slums will screen this week at Nairobi, Kenya’s fifth-annual Slum Film Festival (Aug 24-29).
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NewsAFI Conservatory unveils graduate grants
Five graduates from the class of 2014 will receive funding for excellence in their thesis work.
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NewsGKIDS acquires 'Only Yesterday'
The studio will distribute Isao Takahata’s revered animation early next year following a deal with regular collaborator Studio Ghibli.
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NewsProducers Lab Toronto participants unveiled
Twenty-four producers from Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have been selected for the programme.
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NewsNYFF unveils doc programme
The 53rd New York Film Festival’s Spotlight on Documentary launches on September 27 and features new work from Frederick Wiseman, Laura Poitras, Walter Salles and Joaquim Pinto.
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NewsSPC plots 'The Lady In The Van' awards run
Sony Pictures Classics will schedule a qualifying run for its Toronto-bound Maggie Smith starrer The Lady In The Van.
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NewsSokurov, Fedorchenko show solidarity with Sentsov
Russian filmmakers Alexander Sokurov and Alexey Fedorchenko are among the latest to speak out in public in support of their Ukrainian colleague Oleg Sentsov.
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NewsDeauville to fete Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Olsen
French beachfront festival unveils full line-up.
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NewsFilm planned on Copenhagen terror attack
Danish Zentropa producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen reported to the police for racism, when announcing Closed Eyes by Afghan-born director about the Copenhagen terror attack
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NewsLuke Treadaway to star in 'A Street Cat Named Bob'
Treadaway to appear alongside Ruta Gedmintas in the adaptation of James Bowen’s best-selling novel.
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News'Paper Towns' tops UK with $3.3m debut
Disney’s Inside Out again tops Fri-Sun market as it becomes the sixth 2015 release to hit the £30m mark.
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New Europe Film Sales picks up Mark Cousins’ 'I Am Belfast'
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary played in competition at Karlovy Vary.















