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NewsSomewhere Tonight, Sing Your Song win at Wroclaw's American fest
Somewhere Tonight and Sing Your Song have won the audience awards at the second edition of the American Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland.
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NewsNYFCC to announce nominations via Twitter on new Nov 29 date
The move from the original date of Nov 28 means New York critics will be able to accommodate Sony’s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, which begins its first screenings on Nov 28. Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close however will not screen in time for consideration.
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NewsLisa Aschan wins $730,000 production prize in Stockholm
Aschan bags $730,000 award for female directors for next film The Deposit
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Ireland's Parked wins top prize at Mannheim-Heidelberg
Irish filmmaker Darragh Byrne’s feature directorial debut Parked, starring Colm Meaney and Colin Morgan, won the main award at this year’s edition of the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival which came to a close on Sunday evening.
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NewsLeeds Film Festival to become qualifying event for Oscars
The Academy has accepted Leeds as a qualifying festival and will consider the winners of its 2012 prizes.
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News8th Dubai Film Festival unveils line-up
A.R. Rahman is to be honoured with a lifetime achievement award; DIFF to shine the spotlight on German films.
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NewsRotterdam unveils first 2012 Tiger Competition titles
All five films are debut features, including first 3D film in Tiger selection.
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NewsEgoli Tossell boards Rush as German co-producer
Ron Howard’s Formula One drama stars Daniel Bruhl and Chris Hemsworth.
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MPAA announces two key appointments
Cybele Daley is named svp of government affairs and Anna Soellner becomes vp of corporate communications.
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NewsTaskovski Film adds Daughter, Mustafa's Sweet Dreams
London-based sales company Taskovski Films has added two more titles to its slate during IDFA.
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NewsIDFA PLAY music doc award goes to Last Days Here
The first IDFA PLAY award for best music documentary has been awarded to Last Days Here by Don Argott and Demian Fenton.
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NewsIDFA becomes strategic partner of GE, Cinelan's Focus Forward
New filmmakers joining the short doc initiative include Urbanized director Gary Hustwit [pictured].
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NewsNot Waving wins $60,000 post-production award at Wroclaw's first Gotham In Progress
American filmmakers screened 11 projects to European sales companies and distributors, at the first edition of the event running alongside Wroclaw’s American Film Festival.
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NewsBreaking Dawn registers $291m worldwide launch
The latest entry in Summit’s Twilight series is a smash within its first five days, scoring an confirmed record $152.9m international debut including previews from approximately 9,950 sites in 54 markets and pushing the franchise past the $1bn international and $2bn global milestones.
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NewsJim Donovan, Celina Jade board Fangs of War
Canadian director Jim Donovan set to direct reimagining of Bram Stoker’s vampire myth
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NewsBreaking Dawn eclipses North American box office on $140m
The Twilight express rolled back into town with the fifth biggest domestic opening weekend in history on an estimated $139.5m – a tremendous achievement that ranks one place behind New Moon on $142.8m.
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NewsWiggin, Content & Co to launch joint venture
UK media law firm Wiggin is teaming up with media consultancy Content & Co to create a resource for companies wanting to expand into the digital market.
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NewsEdgar Wright to be honoured at first London Comedy Film Festival
The event will run from 26 to 29 January 2012 at BFI Southbank.
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NewsOslo August 31st wins best film in Stockholm
Paddy Considine wins best directorial debut for Tyrannosaur.
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NewsBuck, Paradise Lost 3 among 15 on Oscar doc shortlist
The Academy on Friday (18) unveiled the features that advance in the voting process for the 84th Academy Awards, but Werner Herzog’s Into The Abyss, Steve James’ The Interrupters and Asif Kapadia’s Senna are notable absentees.
















