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NewsDIFF showcases Arab cinema at London Shubbak festival
Films from UAE, Jordan, Syria, Palestine, Egypt to screen during capital’s first festival of contemporary Arab culture
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NewsSony, Adam Sandler reunite for Hotel Transylvania
The comedian continues his long association with the studio and is set to voice the lead role in the film, set for release on Sept 21 2012.
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NewsWell Go USA takes all rights to Let The Bullets Fly
The Asian cinema specialist picked up North American rights to four films from Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion Pictures.
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Netflix stock soars as company announces LatAm plan
Netflix stock surged by more than 5% to reach an historic $293 today [5] as the company announced plans to expand into 43 countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean later this year.
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Graham Leggat steps down from San Francisco Film Society
Leggat had served as executive director since October 2005 and told colleagues he was leaving due to his ongoing battle with cancer after years of “unalloyed pleasure”.
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NewsAlicia Silverstone, Sharon Stone on board Gods for Big Beach
Production on the comedy Gods Behaving Badly is scheduled to begin in mid-July in New York.
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NewsPatton, Hernandez join Abbie Cornish in The Girl
Goldcrest is handling international sales on David Riker’s road movie which just wrapped shooting in Texas and Mexico.
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NewsActor Martin Donovan plans to direct again after feature debut Collaborator
Martin Donovan has unveiled his directorial debut Collaborator as a world premiere in competition at Karlovy Vary.
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NewsEuropean Producers Club to partner with Russian Cinema Fund
The partnership aims to promote co-productions between Europe and Russia following Russia’s admission to Eurimages in March this year.
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NewsSarajevo unveils Panorama programme for 17th edition
Paddy Considine’s Tyrannosaur and John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard are amongst the 25 titles screening in the Panorama programme.
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NewsPatrick Duynslaegher appointed artistic director of Ghent Film Festival
It is part of a wider restructure of the Ghent Film Festival’s team, ahead of the 38th edition which runs October 11-22.
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NewsSherry Hormann to direct one of Bernd Eichinger's last screenplays
The US born director of Desert Flower has been picked by producer-distributor Constantin Film to direct Kampusch, one of the last projects which Bernd Eichinger had been working on before his untimely death in January this year.
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NewsNoel Clarke to direct and star in mixed martial arts feature
He has also written the script for the film, which will be in the vein of The Wrestler, The Fighter and Rocky.
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NewsUK distributor Entertainment reveals packed autumn slate
Apollo 18, I Don’t Know How She Does It, Piranha 3DD among acquisitions from TWC.
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NewsMonte Hellman reveals process behind Road to Nowhere in Karlovy Vary
“We had directions for an ending that would have made the film a black comedy. But when I got on set that morning, I started to change my mind. I thought of a new idea,” the director said.
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NewsSitges opens with sci-fi Eva, line-up includes Balaguero latest
Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival opens with Kike Maillo’s Eva, starring Daniel Bruhl
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NewsEIFF to reinstate the Michael Powell Award, consider date change
The Edinburgh International Film Festival is advertising for a new “dynamic and innovative” artistic director following criticism of the 2011 edition.
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NewsJohn Malkovich to star in Salvatores' Siberian Education
The actor will head up the cast of Gabriele Salvatores’ upcoming English language project about the Siberian criminal underworld.
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NewsGlasgow announces Margaret Tait winner, record admissions
Ticket sales increase 12% with festival generating £1.4m for Scotland
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NewsNitin Sawney to compose score for BFI Hitchcock restoration
Nitin Sawney among talent to compose scores for early Hitchcock restorations
















