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NewsPathe International has booming Cannes including Iron Lady sell-out
Pathe does more than 70 deals across its sales slate, with other hot sellers including Last Passenger and This Must Be The Place.
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NewsUK training body ArtsEd to screen shorts in LA
UK training body ArtsEd (Arts Educational Schools London) is launching a new initiative to screen 16 short films starring their final year acting students, in both LA and London this summer.
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NewsLe Havre takes Fipresci prize in Cannes Competition
Ecumenical jury honours This Must Be The Place.
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NewsLife In A Day website encourages public to get involved in film's distribution
The site aims to involve the UK public in the promotion and distribution of Kevin Macdonald’s user generated YouTube documentary, in keeping with the spirit of the film.
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NewsEntertainment One reports 12.5% annual growth
Parent company releases annual results for year ending March 31, 2011, with EBITDA up 20% from last year
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NewsSoda takes UK rights to Oslo, August 31
The Match Factory is handling sales on Joachim Trier’s Reprise follow-up.
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NewsPeccadillo takes on Beauty (Skoonheid) from MK2
UK distributor also takes on a trio of South American features from M-Appeal.
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NewsOnline audiences invited to edit scene in thriller The Power of Few
Christopher Walken and Christian Slater star in film by Leone Marucci.
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NewsGerman sellers and buyers report brisk business at Cannes Market
Constantin says it has best market in history including Resident Evil 5 deal with Sony; Senator takes hot titles including Beloved (pictured).
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NewsMaya closes slew of deals on Schrader's The Jesuit
Maya Entertainment has had a busy Cannes Market with Paul Schrader’s The Jesuit, selling the film in 14 territories.
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NewsPirates 4 sets new international opening record
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides scored the biggest international opening of all time this weekend, grossing an estimated $256.3m.
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Pirates 4 has $90.1m North American debut
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides opened in North America with an estimated $90.1m this weekend, making Disney’s fourth Pirates film the biggest domestic opener of the year so far but only the third best starter in the franchise’s history.
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NewsCANNES 2011 winners: The Tree of Life wins Palme d'Or
Ceylan and Dardennes share Grand Prix; Winding Refn takes director award; acting prizes go to Dujardin and Dunst; jury prize goes to Poliss; Camera d’Or to Las Acacias.
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NewsUn Certain Regard top prize goes to Arirang, Stopped On Track
Other awards go to Elena and Good Bye.
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Cassel in talks for Dobermann sequel
Richard Rionda Del Castro of Marco Polo Production and Gilles Thompson of Acteurs Auteurs Associés (AAA) are joining forces to produce Dobermann 2: Arm Wrestle (Bras de Fer), a sequel to cult French crime film Dobermann.
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NewsIFC Midnight takes on Snowtown from Protagonist
Critics Week hit Snowtown has now landed another deal, with IFC Midnight taking all North American rights
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NewsKino International's Donald Krim dies at age 65
Donald Krim, the president of Kino International and co-president of Kino Lorber, died on May in New York at the age of 65. He had been battling cancer for a year.
















