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NewsEurope unveils Digital Single Market strategy
Proposals include an end to “unjustified geo-blocking” and a modernisation of copyright law.
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NewsSydney Film Festival unveils 2015 competition titles
The 12 titles include Jafar Panahi’s Berlinale winner, Roy Andersson’s Venice victor and Alfonso Gomez-Rejon’s Sundance prize-winner.
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NewsCannes: SND boards Tommy Wirkola sci-fi
Noomi Rapace to play seven sisters in What Happened to Monday?, co-starring Glenn Close.
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NewsDevelopers submit plans for $200m studio in Scotland
A six-stage, $205m (£135m) film and TV production facility in Scotland could be open for business by early 2017 if plans submitted this week are given the go-ahead.
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NewsCannes: Wild Bunch adds new Bercot, Dardennes
EXCLUSIVE: Other new titles on the Cannes slate include films by Nicole Garcia and Cristian Mungiu.
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NewsCannes: Les Films du Losange acquires new Mia Hansen-Løve
EXCLUSIVE: Drama starring Isabelle Huppert due to shoot this June.
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NewsRotterdam names Bero Beyer artistic director
Producer of Toronto title Atlantic to replace Rutger Wolfson at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
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NewsCannes: Seville International adds ‘The Wolves’
EXCLUSIVE: Anick Poirier has bulked up Seville International’s Cannes slate and will commence talks with buyers on the drama from Sophie Deraspe.
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NewsCannes: Fortissimo takes Victor Vu's 'Yellow Flowers'
EXCLUSIVE: Victor Vu’s Yellow Flowers On The Green Grass is set in 1980s Vietnam.
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NewsCannes: Bleiberg boards Peter Sarsgaard's 'Experimenter'
EXCLUSIVE: The LA-based company will kick off international sales in Cannes on the Sundance drama starring Peter Sarsgaard and Winona Ryder.
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NewsAMBI Distribution lines up 'Arctic Justice'
The distribution and sales arm of Andrea Iervolino and Lady Monika Bacardi’s AMBI Group will commence sales in Cannes on the CGI family animation boasting the talents of Alec Baldwin and John Cleese.
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NewsLAFF 2015 unveils competition line-up
Top brass at the 21st Los Angeles Film Festival have announced the US Fiction, Documentary and World Competition sections.
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NewsRadiant Films to sell ‘Carrie Pilby’ in Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Hailee Steinfeld and Tom Wilkinson will star in the adaptation of Caren Lissner’s YA novel that Mimi Steinbauer and her team introduce to buyers on the Croisette.
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News13 Films to sell 'Every Good Boy Does Fine'
Michael Nyqvist and Famke Janssen will star in the Hitchcockian thriller set to begin production in July.
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NewsDDI to sell 'A Quiet Passion' in Cannes
Company president Jason Moring announced his Double Dutch International team has added the Emily Dickinson project to its Cannes sales roster.
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Malala documentary gets UK release date
Documentary about the teenager who survived a shooting by the Taliban to get awards season release.
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NewsScreen Media picks up 7 Chinese Brothers
ROUND-UP: Screen Media Films has acquired US rights to the film starring Jason Schwartzman. In other news, ARC has acquired Freedom, Kino Lorber will release Patch Town and Rialto has set a release for its restored version of The Third Man.
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NewsWhite Horse, Studiocanal begin sales on Beatles doc
White Horse Pictures and Studiocanal will launch international sales in Cannes on Ron Howard’s authorised documentary about The Beatles’ early career.
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NewsPGA unveils new international allies
The Producers Guild Of America (PGA) has announced two affiliate relationships with South Africa’s Independent Producers Organization (IPO) and Malaysia’s Creative Content Industry Guild (CCIG).
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News'Furious 7' holds narrow lead in China
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Local releases You Are My Sunshine and Helios slowed down but did not derail the Furious 7 juggernaut at the China box office last week, with the film grossing a further $45.63m for a cume of $370.83m.















