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NewsBudget set to grant tax breaks for UK TV drama
The campaign to secure tax breaks for high-end UK drama looks set for victory,with sources suggesting the Chancellor will announce the scheme in next week’s Budget.
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NewsOutnumbered team writes feature with Origin, BBC Films
EXCLUSIVE: Writer-directors Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin are developing a feature comedy with similar techniques and themes to hit BBC series.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
New projects added to Screen’s online production database includes South Africa set thriller Layla FourieI as well as UK comedy I Give It A Year.
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NewsLoehr to exit CAA’s China office
Peter Loehr is leaving his position as managing director of CAA China, the agency’s seven-year-old outpost in Beijing.
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NewsJohn Carter heads into second session with eyes on $125m
Int’l preview: Embattled Disney executives have endured a difficult week of press speculation about writedowns after the film’s underwhelming North American debut and will look for a solid second international session.
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NewsMumbai to be focus of Toronto's City To City programme
Cameron Bailey currently in Mumbai for FRAMES conference.
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Indomina tames Filly Brown, Goldwyn saddles up with Cowgirls
Indomina has picked up worldwide rights to Sundance premiere Filly Brown starring Gina Rodriguez, Jenni Rivera, Lou Diamond Phillips and Edward James Olmos.
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NewsDenis Villeneuve to direct Hugh Jackman in Alcon’s Prisoners
The Incendies filmmaker with direct from Aaron Guzikowski’s story about a carpenter who goes after his daughter’s kidnappers and runs up against a big city detective assigned to the case.
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Sony, Fluent unveil local-language partnership
Under the three-year worldwide first-look deal Sony will distribute local-language films produced by local producers in collaboration with former studio executive Clifford Werber’s fledgling Fluent Entertainment.
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Work from Joe Berlinger, Morgan Spurlock among Dallas roster
The Dallas International Film Festival is set to run from Apr 12-22 and will honour former UA president and Orion CEO Eric Pleskow.
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NewsIMAX to install three systems in Pakistan
IMAX pacts with Cine Star Cinema Pakistan for three new digital systems in new-build cinemas in Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi, Pakistan, beginning in 2013.
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Curzon Artificial Eye announces raft of promotions, looks to fill four positions
Debbie Rowland becomes director of sales, marketing and distribution; company recruiting Curzon Cinemas MD.
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NewsBBC confirms pay TV download service
The BBC will submit proposals for a paid-for TV download service to the Trust this year, it has revealed.
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NewsUK's DCMS receives 'half a dozen' responses to Creative Europe public consultation
Culture minister Ed Vaizey reiterates government’s opposition to Creative Europe budget increase during House of Lords EU sub-committee.
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NewsSundance London shorts include Comedy winner The Arm
The new Sundance London festival has confirmed the eight shorts screening in its one short film programme.
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NewsNing Hao's Guns N' Roses cleared for Chinese release
Beijing-based film studio Beijing Galloping Horse announced that Chinese director Ning Hao’s action comedy Guns N’ Roses has passed China’s censorship regulations and is ready to be released on Apr 24.
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NewsBoard backs Olla to remain in Eurimages post; projects by Gondry and Pawlikowski backed at latest session
Nearly €5m awarded to 16 productions.
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NewsCannes L’Atelier announces 2012 selection
Upcoming films from Marco Van Geffen, Mahmoud Al Massad and Mai Masri are among 15 projects to be presented at the financing event.
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NewseOne, Wild Bunch strike multi-year deal in France
Entertainment One and Wild Bunch have struck a multi-year distribution partnership for France.
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NewsBradford Film Festival to open with Damsels In Distress
Olivier Assayas, Barbara Windsor and Ray Winstone are amongst the high profile guests expected to attend.
















