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NewsPaddy Considine to shoot debut feature starting April 12
Tyrannosaur starring Peter Mullan, Olivia Colman and Eddie Marsan will shoot in Leeds for four weeks.
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NewsIndian Film Fest of LA to open with Cooking With Stella
The festival, which runs until April 25 at the Arclight cinema in Hollywood, will showcase 33 films from 5 countries.
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O-Scope goes Bananas*! for investigative documentary
Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired North American rights to Frederick Gertten’s courtroom documentary, Bananas!*
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NewsConstantin Film named Germany’s most successful producer and distributor of 2009
Company gets FFA “Industry Tiger” award and was allocated over €2.8m “reference” funding for future projects.
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NewsUK producers very upbeat about UKFC's new three-year plan
Producers and industry execs cheer UK Film Council’s new fund setup and executive appointments; hopeful that operations will be ‘more effective.’
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NewsItalian Cinema London fest to open with Happy Family
The Italian Film Festival ran for 15 years at venues around the UK, but this is the first year that the festival will be based exclusively in London.
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NewsRevamped Screen Queensland wants more projects developed in the region
Maureen Barron has executed a makeover encompassing the organisational structure and staff, funding programs, and stakeholder relationships.
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NewsJohn Rabe arrives in the UK, Soul Kitchen warms up Spain
ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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NewsSecond ScreenLit festival to honour Armando Iannucci
Other special guests to include Chris Morris and Rob Brydon.
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NewsThe Works International launches TV division with Michael Oesterlin
The Works’ first two international TV sales prospects are The Canyon and Starsuckers.
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NewsUKFC's new Film Fund launches with £15m
Wharton, Francke, Collins confirmed as executives working under Seghatchian in newly streamlined fund.
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NewsAlice, Dragon face 3D clash with Warner Bros titan
An intriguing three-way battle unfolds this weekend as an unprecedented 3D crush sees current overseas champion Alice In Wonderland take on newcomer Clash Of The Titans and How To Train Your Dragon.
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NewsMGM, Miramax buy time in separate ownership sagas
Deadline extension was the name of the game in Hollywood yesterday [March 31] as two unrelated ownership sagas involving storied Hollywood brands dragged on.
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NewsLetters To Juliet to close Newport Beach Film Festival
The World Premiere of Danny Buday’s drama Five Star Day and an advance screening of Gary Winick’s Letters To Juliet starring Amanda Seyfried bookend the 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival.
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Smuggler Films acquires stage and remake rights to Jean Anouilh's Becket
John N Hart, Brian Carmody and Patrick Milling Smith’s Smuggler Films has acquired the live stage and feature remake rights to Jean Anouilh‘s 1960 play Becket.
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Global Film Initiative unveils winter fund cycle recipients
The Global Film Initiative has announced the five film-makers awarded production funding during the winter granting cycle.
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NewsOutfest to honour Jane Lynch in July
Jane Lynch will collect Outfest’s 14th annual achievement award for her contribution to LGBT film and media.
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NewsEM Media backs 9 new projects, including Paddy Considine's Tyrannosaur
Other media projects backed with support of emda include Jim Loach’s Oranges and Sunshine.
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De Lane Lea opens new division for low-budget films, TV
The outfit is due to reopen in April following a major refit which includes six new sound stages.
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NewsIndiePix acquires Silver Lion winner Women Without Men for US
IndiePix has acquired Shirin Neshat’s Venice Silver Lion winner Women Without Men and will release in Los Angeles on April 9.
















