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NewsIndia's 'The Fort (Killa)' heads to France
Indian feature strikes France and French-speaking territories deal.
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NewsJapan's power players discuss overseas strategy
The heads of Japan’s leading studios discussed their strategies for expanding into international markets at the close of Japan Day Project’s seminar programme on Monday.
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NewsTalking Point at the UK Film Centre: Inside Festival Programming
Sundance’s John Cooper and Karlovy Vary’s Ivana Novotná were among the speakers discussing how to choose the right international festival for your film.
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NewsVinterberg’s 'The Commune' scores sales
Spain and Korea among territories to secure distribution.
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NewsEIFF unveils further Scottish titles
New additions to programme include Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward, Hector starring Peter Mullan and music documentary Big Gold Dream.
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Good news for women in film in Norway, Sweden
In a Cannes year where women (from their shoes to their films) have been making headlines, the Norwegians and Swedes are quietly celebrating some big gains in gender equality in their film industries.
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News'Macbeth' gets awards season release date
Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard drama to world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this weekend.
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NewsHercules Film Fund to back 'Mena'
Greek ship-owner Paris Kasidokostas-Latsis has set up Luxembourg-based Hercules Film Fund, which plans to bring European investors to Hollywood to finance three to five wide release films a year.
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News'Contracted' sequel sells for BoulderLight
Raphael Margules and JD Lifshitz’s new LA-based sales and production company has reported strong sales here on the sequel to the genre title, which screens in the market today.
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NewsA24 pounces on US rights to ‘Krisha’
The US rights deal to Trey Edward Shults’ acclaimed Critics’ Week selection includes rights to his next film.
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NewsSundance Selects acquires US rights to ‘Disorder’
The distributor struck the deal on Alice Winocour’s Un Certain Regard entry with Indie Sales Company.
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NewsHayden Christensen horror 'Untöt' sells for 13 Films
EXCLUSIVE: 13 Films has sold multiple territories on action horror film Untöt starring Hayden Christensen.
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NewsLondon Screenings 2015 unveils first titles
EXCLUSIVE: Film London’s export market to screen Despite the Falling Snow, Urban Hymn and The ReZort.
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NewsWTFilms sells 'Bunker of the Dead 3D'
3D horror sells to UK, Japan, Russia, Greece and Germany.
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NewsSPC nearing $6m 'Truth' deal
Sony Pictures Classics was last night understood to be paying $6m for US rights to Truth, RatPac Entertainment and Echo Lake Entertainment’s political thriller with Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett.
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NewsPark Circus acquires classic British films
UK company acquires Woodfall Library which includes titles such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Tom Jones and A Taste of Honey.
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News'Believe' directors ready 'After Louise'
EXCLUSIVE: UK outfit Scoop Films readies third production.
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Palestine's Annemarie Jacir unveils next feature 'Wajib'
EXCLUSIVE: Filmmaker also co-producing Dictynna Hood’s upcoming Trojan Women.
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NewsBFI opens up co-pro development funding
EXCLUSIVE: Fund will earmark £250,000 per year of its existing funding toward support for co-productions at the development stage.
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NewsCannes: ‘Louder Than Bombs’ drops into Screen Jury Grid
Joachim Trier’s English-language debut delivers a solid score but fails short of the current leader.















