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NewsHow To Train Your Dragon wins big at Annie awards
DreamWorks studios claimed 15 of the 24 awards at Saturday’s Annie awards.
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NewsJinga's A Serbian Film sells to three more territories pre-EFM
Jinga Films continues to close deals on the uber-controversial A Serbian Film.
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NewsInternational filmmakers join Hungarian protest against budget cuts
Bela Tarr and other Hungarian filmmakers today fired a shot across the bow of their government, decrying measures there which they say endanger their industry.
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NewsHallstrom plans first Swedish feature in 24 years
Svensk/Sonet will produce thriller The Hypnotist, based on bestselling crime novel.
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NewsGulf Film Festival adds shorts competition
2011 edition expands to include in competition shorts section
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NewsCoach14 closes first deal on Azazel Jacobs' Terri
Also, sales outfit takes on another Sundance title, On The Ice.
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NewsRob Kraitt joins London agency Casarotto Ramsay
He will work as an agent in the film and TV department.
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NewsWild Bunch, Gaga tie for sales of Kore-eda's I Wish
Gaga Corporation and Wild Bunch have announced they will jointly handle sales for Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest film I Wish (Kiseki).
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NewsLapland Odyssey, Rare Exports lead Jussi winners
Finnish director Dome Karukoski’s local blockbuster, Lapland Odyssey (Napapiirin sankarit) [pictured], scooped four prizes in the heavy categories – Best Feature, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, the Audience Prize – as the Filmiaura, the Finnish Film Professionals’ Association, Sunday announced their annual Jussi awards at a televised Helsinki gala.A comic ...
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NewsTarifa to offer festival titles online
Festival to offer selected titles on VOD platform AfricanFilms.tv
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NewsPrison drama R sweeps Danish Robert Awards
A low-budget film about life in a Danish prison, R, by writer-directors Tobias Lindholm and Michael Noer, swept the Danish Robert Awards at Sunday’s gala ceremony in Copenhagen’s Cirkusbygningen.
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NewsGoteborg's Dragon Award goes to She Monkeys
Derek Cianfrance wins Bergman International Debut Award.
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NewsWestEnd takes on Panorama title Invisible
Michal Aviad’s feature tells the story of two women haunted by a shared experience.
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NewsHuman Rights Watch fest to kick off with Incendies, Whistleblower
Festival now in its 15th year.
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NewsIM Global, EMJAG team up for Stallone thriller Headshot
IM Global will commence pre-sales in Berlin this week on the Sylvester Stallone action project Headshot.
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NewsRoommate rules the US under shadow of Super Bowl weekend
Screen Gems scored another number one genre release even if The Roommate’s estimated $15.6m opening haul was not as emphatic as previous launches from the company’s storied past.
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NewsTangled ties up overseas rivals with $24m hold
Disney’s Tangled is fast approaching $300m following another mighty weekend that saw the film hold on to its international berth.
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NewsArt Directors Guild honour King's Speech, Inception, Black Swan
Honorary awards go to Patricia Norris, Syd Dutton and Bill Taylor.
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NewsInception, The Social Network take top honours at WGA awards
Inception and The Social Network won the main prizes at the Writers Guild of America (WGA) awards on Saturday night.
















