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North America: Santa Barbara honour for Rooney Mara
Plus: ‘Remember’ to open 2016 Miami Jewish Film Festival; RealD expands China footprint; Canada’s Top Ten Film festival line-up; and more…
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Miami Film 2016 Argentine winners announced
A partnership between Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) and The Related Group to develop projects from Argentine filmmakers has announced the three recipients of $32,500 in cash prizes.
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'Iron Sky 2' completes filming
Two-month shoot saw the set catch fire and lead actor suffer injury during the final week.
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Francis Ford Coppola: "I may only make one more film"
The Godfather director talks new Italian-American saga, risk-taking and how George Lucas got “lost” in Star Wars.
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Goldove in distributor talks on 'Little Mizz Innocent'
The producers behind the upcoming $45-55m action thriller to star Olga Kurylenko are in discussions with sales agents and North American distributors.
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IM Global in animation sales deal with Marza, Pigmental
Stuart Ford’s Los Angeles-based company will handle international sales and broker US deals on animation projects developed by SEGA subsdiary Marza Animation Planet and Pigmental Studios.
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TriStar lands 'Trainspotting' sequel
Danny Boyle’s follow-up to his cult 1996 drug drama is headed for the Sony fold after it emerged late on Friday that TriStar Pictures had pounced on worldwide rights.
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US Briefs: FilmNation to fully finance 'The Big Sick'
Plus: Human People begins NYC shoot and Nas to producer soundtrack to Sundance entry The Land
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Peru's Tondero eyes US investment
In a sign of its growing profile outside national borders, the Lima-based powerhouse behind the Asu Mare franchise and At 40 as well as critical hits The Vanished Elephant and Maggallanes is in talks with DirecTV.
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Manolo Cruz, ‘La Ciénega: ‘Between Sea And Land’
The Colombian star’s first time behind the camera earned two Primer Corte awards at Ventana Sur this week and has drummed up plenty of buzz ahead of its premiere in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic Competition strand in January.
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Blood Window winner entices Morbido head
EXCLUSIVE: The Mexican genre film festival’s general director has come on board Patricio Valladares’ Downhill, which screened and won an award in the Ventana Sur genre sidebar this week.
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Pinewood Malaysia sets sights on China
Pinewood Malaysia CEO Rezal Rahman spoke to Screen during the Asia TV Forum & Market.
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'Mad Axeman' begins London shoot
The crime drama tells the story of Kray Twins accomplice Frank Mitchell.
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LATR announces screenplay competition results
Edgar Arturo Beltran Sandoval has been unveiled as the winner in Ventana Sur.
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Spielberg: No one will replace Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
EXCLUSIVE: Director also talks about his enduring passion for celluloid over digital.
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US Briefs: Sundance, Women In Film LA set gender parity agenda
A two-day meeting of entertainment leaders hosted by Sundance Institute and Women In Film Los Angeles has come up with four key ‘conversation strategies’ to solve gender disparity in Hollywood.
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Ventana Sur: LatAm genre directors on piracy, Hollywood and Netflix
An innovative way of tackling piracy in Peru was among the topics up for discussion at a panel hosted by Ventana Sur genre sidebar Blood Window on Wednesday.
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Inaugural Ventana Caribe kicks off in Buenos Aires
Caribbean filmmakers pitched a quartet of distinct projects at the first joint venture between Ventana Sur, the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival (ttff) and the Caribbean Film Mart on Tuesday.
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Sam Mendes “frustrated” over time pressures on 'Spectre'
Director of latest James Bond movie talks about the pressure of meeting studio demands.
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Ridley Scott disappointed not to direct 'Blade Runner' sequel
The director’s commitment to Alien: Covenant means Denis Villeneuve will direct the long-awaited sequel.