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NewsLionsgate plots Comic-Con S-VOD channel
Busy Lionsgate made two significant and separate announcements on Thursday, lining up an S-VOD service with the organisers of Comic-Con and extending its Grindstone partnership with Emmett/Furla Films.
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News'Wasp' flies to Breaking Glass Pictures
EXCLUSIVE: The distributor has picked up North American rights to the LGBT drama from Swiss feature directorial debutant Philippe Audi-Dor.
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NewsRightsTrade launches cloud-based deal service
The online global marketplace for film and television rights has unveiled DealWizard to handle complex data and terms and recognise the key role that relationships play in negotiating and closing deals.
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NewsAcademy dates Oscars through 2018
The Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts And Sciences and ABC Television Network have revealed dates for the next three Oscars shows.
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NewsD J Gugenheim joins Andrew Lauren Productions
The former Lotus Entertainment executive arrives as president of production and will get to work on a director-driven, commercial slate.
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NewsSFFS / KRF grantees unveiled
The San Francisco Film Society (SFFS) and Kenneth Rainin Foundation (KRF) have selected the finallists for the latest round of SFFS / KRF Filmmaking Grants.
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NewsBold Films eyes May start on 'Shot Caller'
Bold’s Michel Litvak and Matthew Rhodes have announced the company’s first project since its awards season duo Whiplash and Nightcrawler.
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NewsMIPTV: Dogwoof joins 'Curious Incident...' doc
Feature documentary to use hit stage adaptation to explore autism.
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NewsMIPTV: Lagardère to sell Ireland's 'An Bronntanas'
Celtic crime thriller was Ireland’s Oscar submission.
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NewsMovio Media marketing platform launches
The New Zealand-based marketing data, analysis and campaign creation and management specialist Movio has launched its product allowing studios and distributors to track film-goer behavior.
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NewsDistribution: Kino Lorber, Zeitgeist in action
Kino Lorber has acquired all US and Canadian rights from Le Pacte to Israeli film-maker Nadav Lapid’s The Kindergarten Teacher.
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NewsTribeca unveils Latin America Fund grantees
Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) has announced the 10 recipients of the 2015 TFI Latin America Fund and introduced Los Cabos Film Festival and Labodigital as new partners.
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NewsXLrator Media acquires 'Five Star'
The distributor cut the North American deal on the inner-city drama with XYZ Films.
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NewsDogwoof takes Sundance doc '3 1/2 Minutes'
Award-winning documentary centres on the shooting of a black teenager and the subsequent trial of his killer.
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NewsTop directors suggest copyright reform alternatives
Bolster European players and force global internet giants to adhere to local fiscal and financial obligations related to culture, say directors.
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NewsK5 acquires Tribeca competition title 'Meadowland'
K5 snaps up all non-US rights to drama starring Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson.
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NewsHopeful signs for European copyright reform
The European Commission (EC) may be showing some flexibility on its stance towards its plans for copyright reform following extensive protests from the European film and television industries in recent weeks.
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Ziskind joins Egypt’s Film Clinic as Euro rep
Paris-based industry veteran, who also works with actor Amr Waked, deepens ties with Egypt.
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NewsLionsgate lines up 'The Odyssey'
The studio is teaming up with its family of The Hunger Games film-makers and taking on Homer’s paean to ancient Greek heroism and ingenuity.
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NewsUPI crosses $1bn in record time
Top brass at Universal Pictures International (UPI) said the studio was on course to reach the box office milestone in record time on Wednesday (April 8).















