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NewsLoach's Route Irish to get multi-platform release
Film will open day and date on Mar 18 in cinemas, Sky Movies Box Office and Curzon On Demand.
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NewsBernd Eichinger dies at 61
The German film industry is in a state of deep shock at the news that film producer Bernd Eichinger has died at the age of 61 from a heart attack during a meal with family and friends in Los Angeles on Monday evening.
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India’s Inox takes management control of Fame
Indian exhibitor Inox Leisure has taken management control of rival Fame India following a protracted takeover battle which was resolved earlier this month.
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NewsWeinsteins pay $7.5m for world rights to The Details
The Weinstein Company capped a fine day following the 13-strong haul of Oscar nominations as it acquired worldwide rights to Jacob Aaron Estes’ Sundance Premieres entry The Details.
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Slasher Films lines up horror slate for Guns N' Roses axeman
The celebrated rock guitarist Slash has launched the aptly titled horror label in partnership with Michael Williams and Rob Eric of Scout Productions.
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NewsOscar nominees react
Academy Award contenders were celebrating and theorising in the wake of the Oscar nominations announcement on Tuesday morning.
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NewsDublin Film Festival to open with Richard Ayoade's Submarine
Guests expected to attend the 9th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival include Jim Loach, Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez.
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Odeon, Vue, Apollo to screen first live 3D Opera
3D opera Lucrezia Borgia, directed by Mike Figgis, will be broadcast on Feb 23.
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NewsShane Meadows planning This Is England '88 special
Channel 4 drama This is England is to return for a Christmas special ahead of a new series.
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Sundance honours short film, unveils Mahindra winners
The Sundance Film Festival announced its short film winners on Tuesday [25] at a ceremony in Park City.
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Matt Lucas joins Akerlund comedy Small Apartments
British comedian Matt Lucas will star in Jonas Akerlund’s comedy feature Small Apartments, set to start filming in late March.
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Daniel Bruhl to star in Spanish gambling biopic The Pelayos
Veteran Catalan film-maker Eduard Cortes is set to direct the comedy-drama project The Pelayos (Los Pelayos)about legendary roulette player Gonzalo Garcia Pelayo, starring Daniel Bruhl and Lluis Homar.
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NewsBreakfast & Books returns to Berlin
For the first time individual meetings can be scheduled between producers and book representatives.
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NewsRotterdam recruits The Fighter as new closing film
The 40th International Film Festival Rotterdam has moved quickly to plug the hole left in its schedule by the surprise last-minute withdrawal of The King’s Speech as closing film on Feb 5.
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NewsKing's Speech leads Oscar race with 12 nominations
True Grit follows with 10, The Social Network and Inception with 8, The Fighter with 7, and 127 Hours with 6.
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NewsTonino Guerra named WGA Jean Renoir Award honoree
Screenwriter Tonino Guerra will be feted at the 2011 Writers Guild Awards West Coast ceremony on Feb 5 in Hollywood.
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NewsMoviehouse to launch sales for gangster comedy Bulla at EFM
UK-based sales company Moviehouse Etnertainment will handle international sales for Bulla.
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NewsMumbai film festival to take place October 13-20
The Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) has announced that the next edition of the Mumbai Film Festival will take place Oct 13-20.
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NewsFrance's Orange plans to acquire video site Dailymotion
French telcom giant Orange has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire 49% of the capital of Dailymotion, the French video website.
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NewsLightning pins down more buyers for Needle
Shochiku has bought all Japanese rights to the horror mystery Needle from sales company Lightning Entertainment, and North American rights have gone to the Grindstone Entertainment Group, which will release the film through Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
















