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NewsOzon wins audience prize in St Petersburg
St Petersburg International Media Forum closes inaugural edition with world premiere of Serena.
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NewsColangelo takes Tangerine Juice Award
Sara Colangelo receives Tangerine Juice Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
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NewsRosewater sells to UK, Australia
The Works UK Distribution has picked up UK rights from Sierra/Affinity to Rosewater, set to receive its European premiere on October 12 at the BFI London Film Festival.
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NewsVoltage, Compadre partner on Good Kids
Fledgling content creator Compadre has teamed up with Nicolas Chartier’s Voltage Pictures to co-finance the coming-of-age comedy.
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NewsCrackle to make Joe Dirt 2
The Sony Pictures Television-owned content creator will begin production in Louisiana in mid-November on what it claims will be the first made-for-digital sequel to a major feature.
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CPH:DOX to open with Iron Curtain doc
CPH:DOX will open on Nov 5 with the world premiere of Anders Ostergaard’s 1989.
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NewsRelativity, 3C Media forge ties
Relativity Media will co-produce up four local-language productions a year as part of a strategic partnership with format rights and content provider 3C Media.
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NewsKenya bans Toronto LGBT hit
Stories of Our Lives deemed “contrary to Kenya’s norms and values”.
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NewsGone Girl beats Maze Runner in social buzz
David Fincher’s crime mystery generates nearly double the comments of the YA thriller on UK social networks.
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NewsKen Loach project wins top PttP prize
Short-listed projects included On Screen Off Screen and How To Kill Uffie.
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NewsVertigo acquires Black Souls for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Mafia drama, labelled ‘the new Gomorrah’, gets UK deal.
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NewsGoldcrest, Tea Shop join for AFM thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Feature marks debut of award-winning commercials director.
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NewsM-appeal sells Summer to France
EXCLUSIVE: On the heels of Busan’s Asian Film Market, German sales company M-appeal has secured a deal in France for Colette Bothof’s coming-of-age romance Summer.
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NewsChina’s Huace to buy stake in Korea’s N.E.W.
China’s Huace Film & TV is buying a 15% stake in South Korean investor-distributor Next Entertainment World (N.E.W.).
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NewsGuardians ventures into China
All eyes will be on the Asian mega market as the latest Marvel Studios blockbuster makes its debut.
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NewsJinga lures buyers to The Canal
On the eve of the US release, the UK genre specialist Jinga Films has licensed Ivan Kavanagh’s psychological horror to a number of territories including a deal with Kaleidoscope for the UK and Ireland.
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NewsOscar draws record 83 countries
The Academy has received a record 83 submissions for the Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar.
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NewsLionsgate duo to head worldwide home ent
Lionsgate has promoted Jim Packer and Ron Schwartz to jointly head worldwide home entertainment operations. Separately, Robert Simonds has hired two more senior executives to his nascent studio.















