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NewsPGA announces 2014 doc nominees
The Producers Guild Of America (PGA) has unveiled its Documentary Motion Pictures nominees.
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NewsBoyhood prevails in NYFCC vote
The New York Film Critics Circle have announced the season’s first meaningful bucket of awards and anointed Boyhood best film, Richard Linklater best director and Patricia Arquette best supporting actress.
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NewsBFI: Aim to double British film market share
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: BFI chief executive Amanda Nevill hopes to see market share of British films double in the UK.
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NewsNew directors must consider target market
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: Panel discuss developing producers, directors.
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NewsBullying, sexual harassment ‘rife’ in film stunt industry
Bullying and sexual harassment is “rife” in the film and TV stunt industry, according to a study published by actors’ union Equity.
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NewsPaddington posts record UK bow
StudioCanal’s adaptation grosses $8m (£5.1m) from its 520 sites to record the distributor’s best-ever UK opening.
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NewsAsante: support directors beyond first film
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: Belle director Amma Asante calls on industry to support filmmakers beyond their first movie.
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NewsLucifer, Eddie Redmayne win in Tallinn
Redmayne lauded for his portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.
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NewsWest Midlands to get $4.7m cash boost
EXCLUSIVE: Film and TV productions to get funding injection.
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NewsJean-Claude Van Damme joins Kickboxer
Twenty-four years after he played a young man out to avenge his brother’s death in 1989’s Kickboxer, the Belgian martial arts icon has replaced Tony Jaa on the remake cast in the instructor role.
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NewsCrocodile takes top prize at Filmex
Crocodile, directed by the Philippines’ Francis Xavier Pasion, won the Grand Prize at this year’s Tokyo Filmex film festival (November 22-30).
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NewsBlanc/Biehn, partners ready Psychophonia
EXCLUSIVE: Lony Ruhmann, Blanc/Biehn Productions and Give & Take Productions are ramping up production on the thriller.
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NewsMockingjay stays top in US on $57m
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 brought in an estimated $56.9m through Lionsgate over Thanksgiving weekend to reach $225.7m after two sessions as The Imitation Game scored a sensational limited debut.
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NewsMockingjay hits $480.3M worldwide
DECEMBER 1 UPDATE: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 has raced to $480.3m worldwide after 10 days, according to Lionsgate executives.
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NewsIreland launches animation, VFX apprenticeships
EXCLUSIVE: The Irish animation and VFX industries are getting a new apprenticeship programme, backed by Animation Skillnet, Screen Training Ireland and the Irish Film Board.
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NewsAnimated Breadwinner eyeing April start
It was announced today at the VFX Summit in Dublin that the Cartoon Saloon and Aircraft Pictures production is closing finance now.
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NewsSober von Trier might abandon filmmaking
Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier has given his first interview since 2011, after he has been sober for three months and attending daily Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
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NewsPacific Standard Time producers eye 2015 release
Mitch Sandler, Mitch Solomon and Magnet Management’s production arm Pull Pictures have earmarked 2015 for the love triangle thriller starring Willa Holland from Arrow.
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NewsCinema do Brasil backs Ventana Sur trio
The Brazilian organisation is promoting three titles in action across the Buenos Aires market next week.















