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NewsPeccadillo adds four in Berlin, including Panorama opener Kuma
UK film distributor Peccadillo Pictures have secured UK and Ireland rights to Panorama opening film Kuma.Director Umut Dag’s film is sold by Films Boutique.Peccadillo has been especially busy in Berlin, also buying Sheldon Larry’s contemporary musical Leave It On The Floor from The Film Collaborative; Italian sci-fi film The Arrival ...
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NewsAlmodovar laughs with The Brief Lovers
El Deseo has confirmed details of Pedro Almodovar’s next film, The Brief Lovers (Los amantes pasajeros).
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NewsEdinburgh to reinstate awards at 2012 festival
The Edinburgh International Film Festival will re-introduce its major awards this year, after dropping them for the 2011 edition.
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NewsSummit confirms Garrett departure
Summit Entertainment has confirmed that David Garrett, its London-based president of international sales, is to leave the company.
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Hot Docs launches crowd-funding service
Hot Docs is launching Doc Ignite, an online crowd-funding service designed to help independent Canadian film makers.
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NewsBreaking Dawn 1 makes big DVD debut
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 sold an estimated 3.2 m DVD and Blu-ray units during its first weekend of release in the US.
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NewsCinando revamps offerings
Industry platform and database Cinando has relaunched this week with a new design and new functionality.
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NewsASC award goes to Lubezki
Emmanuel Lubezki has won the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) feature film award for his work on The Tree of Life.
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NewsMundruczó to head Sarajevo jury
The Sarajevo Film Festival has named Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó president of the jury for its feature film competition programme.
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NewsBingham Ray remembered in Berlin
Friends and colleagues gathered today at the Martin Gropius Bau to pay tribute to the late Bingham Ray, who died suddenly in January during the Sundance Film Festival.
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Eone bringing Henry to North America
Entertainment One has acquired North American rights to Toni Collette/Michael Sheen family comedy Jesus Henry Christ.
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NewsKon-Tiki to open Norwegian International Film Festival
It will be the world premiere of the Norwegian film about the real life Pacific expedition of 1947, directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg.
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Dreyer, The Tyrannical Dane to screen at CPH PIX
The film/theatre production is directed by Stuart Lynch.
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NewsNorwegian South Film Fund to encourage co-productions
The new fund, modelled on Rotterdam’s Huber Bals Fund and Berlin’s World Cinema Fund, will invest in film-makers from developing countries,
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Buyers enter OEE’s Forbidden Ground
Odin’s Eye Entertainment (OEE) has sold Australian First World War epic Forbidden Ground to Momentum for the UK, Dutch Film Works for Benelux and Star Alliance for China.
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NewsBFI restores silent Hitchcock films
Here in Berlin, the British Film Institute (BFI) has revealed further details of its major Alfred Hitchcock restoration project, which is being mounted for the London 2012 Festival (part of the Cultural Olympiad to tie in with the Olympic Games.)
















