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Rossellini, LaBute, Caouette among Sundance shorts entrants
Neil LaBute, Isabella Rossellini and Jonathan Caouette are among the film-makers whose shorts will screen at the Sundance Film Festival next month.
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Rush to receive Santa Barbara's Montecito Award
Geoffrey Rush, riding high on critical acclaim for his role in The King’s Speech, will receive the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s Montecito Award.
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LevelK takes on Zandvliet's Applause and new Passer project
LevelK has taken on rights to the two films by rising Danish writer-director Martin Zandvliet.
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Ventana Sur screenings move online with Cinando
As Ventana Sur closes up shop tonight in Buenos Aires, screenings will continue online.
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Punch, Odenkirk, Sommer join The Giant Mechanical Man
Lucy Punch, Bob Odenkirk and Rich Sommer have joined the cast of The Giant Mechanical Man which began shooting in Detroit recently.
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Lionsgate confirms Greenberg departure
Sarah Greenberg has left Lionsgate as co-president of marketing, leaving Tim Palen in the role as sole head.
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Hat-trick for Harry Potter at UK box office
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows made it three consecutive weeks at the head of the UK box office last weekend, leading the pack after taking $5.8m (£3.7m) for a week high screen average of $10,367 (£6,561) from 570 screens.
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Weir at BAFTA lecture: Cinema is becoming 'more childish'
The Australian director of Master and Commander and The Way Back says he is unlikely to make another studio film.
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Digital cinemas heading to rural UK
A scheme for bringing digital cinema to the UK regions is due to kick off on December 13.
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Catherine Owens to develop Oscar Wilde 3D feature
The project, to be based on an Oscar Wilde short story, has received funding from the Irish Film Board.
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WestEnd heats up with deals on Garcia's Albert Nobbs
Joining Glenn Close in the cast will be Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson, Brendan Gleeson and Brenda Fricker.
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Venice films to travel to Beijing and Shanghai
Italian films from the 67th edition of the Venice Film Festival will be sent to Beijing and Shanghai thanks to the second edition of the cultural project ‘Great Italian films from Venice to Bejing’, which promotes Italian films in China.
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Thessaloniki hands out more than $133,000 in industry prizes
Cash awards go to Israeli, Croatian, Serbian, Turkish and Greek projects at the script development, co-production and works in progress sections of the Thessaloniki’s Agora/Market.
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Americine developing Argentina-set Camino a New Orleans
Americine’s CEO Javier Krause confirmed during Ventana Sur that the company has two new films in development.
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Annies nominations put Dragon in front
How To Train Your Dragon dominates the Annie Awards nominations announced on Monday [6] for excellence in animation.