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NewsToronto deals: Magnolia buys Teapot, Cinedigm finds Play
As the Toronto deals continued to come in, Magnolia Pictures announced on Friday (14) it had taken North American rights to The Brass Teapot.
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NewsRolf de Heer to direct fourteenth feature
de Heer’s Charlie’s Country is one of a number of projects to receive Screen Australia backing, also including Wolf Creek 2 and Predestination.
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NewsFrancesco Bruni to lead Rome's Perspectives Italy jury
Section to open with Carlo Verdone film Carlo!
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NewsRoboCop set to start production
José Padilha’s [pictured] reboot to commence principal photography tomorrow in Toronto.
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NewsOur Children enters Oscar race for Belgium
The Belgian selection committee has submitted Our Children (A Perdre La Raison) by Joachim Lafosse as the country’s candidate for the Best Foreign Language Oscar.
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NewsPinewood launches new TV facilities
Studios also offer new 30,000 sq ft stage for larger productions, including films.
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NewsMark de Quervain leaves Vue
Vue Entertainment sales and marketing director leaves company after ten years.
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NewsEuropean cinema exhibitors: 'Safeguarding the cinema-going experience should be a top priority'
International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), CICAE and Europa Cinemas urge policy-makers to put cinema at centre of “new agenda for film”.
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NewsGraham King returns to Warner Bros
The Oscar winning producer has signed an exclusive first-look deal for one year with his frequent studio partner.
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NewsSony unleashes Resident Evil 5 in first international wave
The latest instalment in the horror franchise will open in more than 65 territories this weekend and looks good to usurp The Dark Knight Rises after that film’s seven consecutive sessions at the top.
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NewsMillennium takes US rights to Writers as TIFF deals flow
EXCLUSIVE: Josh Boone’s family drama stars Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly and Lily Collins and premiered in Toronto over the weekend. Millennium Entertainment brokered the low seven-figure domestic deal with CAA on the day when deals also closed for The Reluctant Fundamentalist, No Place On Earth, How To Make Money Selling ...
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NewsGareth Edwards’ Godzilla to open on May 16, 2014
Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures announced the scheduling on Thursday (13), two months after previewing footage at Comic-Con. Studio sources said they expected the film would play in 3D.
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NewsFinalists unveiled for fifth Virgin Media Shorts competition
Phyllida Lloyd CBE, 2010 Star of Tomorrow Luke Snellin [pictured] and Julie Walters CBE among judges for the short film prize.
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NewsUK premiere of Paris-Manhattan to open the UK Jewish Film Festival
Writer/director Sophie Lellouche’s debut feature [pictured] to open the festival at the BFI Southbank in London and at Manchester’s Parrs Wood Cineworld.
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NewsIFTA extends contracts for Jean Prewitt, Jonathan Wolfe
The top executives will continue to serve as the Independent Film And Television Alliance through 2015.
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NewsWalloon-Brussels Federation grants €3m to 50 projects
David Lambert [pictured], Vanja D’Alcantara and Frédéric Dumont among filmmakers to receive funding.
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NewsLionsgate announces Australian output deal
The “longterm” arrangement with Roadshow Films covers The Hunger Games series.
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NewsSue Bruce-Smith, Sam Lavender promoted at Film4
Bruce-Smith becomes head of commercial and brand strategy, Lavender becomes commissioning executive.
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NewsSouth Korea selects Pieta as Oscar submission
The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has announced Kim Ki-duk’s recent Venice Golden Lion winner Pieta as South Korea’s submission for the Academy Awards’ best foreign language film category.
















