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Pressman signs Noyce for Bloodsport; lands Venice slot for Moth Diaries
EXCLUSIVE: Phillip Noyce to direct and Robert Mark Kamen to script a reinvention of iconic Jean Claude Van Damme actioner Bloodsport.
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Creative Scotland backs four new film initiatives with £1m
EXCLUSIVE: Creative Scotland has unveiled a £1 million investment into new models for film.
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Wide's EoF announces new partners, new title
EXCLUSIVE: Bartek Konopka’s debut Fear Of Falling is EoF’s first European title.
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Cannes 2011 documentary profiles
From Egyptian bellydancing to a portrait of Charlotte Rampling.
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Doc specialists Wide House in Cannes with packed slate
Market screenings include The Black Power Mixtape, A Life For Ballet, The First Rasta.
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Rahman to compose music for Chopra’s next film as director
Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman will compose the music for Yash Chopra’s long-awaited return to directing, which is set to star Shah Rukh Khan.
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PTZ International closes deals on Headwinds
Jalil Lespert’s film stars Audrey Tautou and Benoit Magimel.
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John Lydon goes Norwegian in Sons Of Norway
EXCLUSIVE: Former Sex Pistols frontman to cameo in Jens Liens’ film
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EIFF to open with McDonagh's The Guard
Edinburgh has announced its line-up, a third of which will consist of documentaries; Lynne Ramsay’s We Need To Talk About Kevin, starring EIFF patron Tilda Swinton, will not screen at the festival.
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Yellow Sea flows to Europe, Japan
Korea’s Showbox has sold Na Hong-jin’s The Yellow Sea (aka The Murderer) to Nonstop Entertainment for Scandinavian and Baltic territories and Klockworx for Japan.
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Magnet Media signs three-film deal with Prime Focus
Jeanette Buerling’s LA-based finance and production house Magnet Media Group has closed a three-film deal with effects company Prime Focus and will shoot all three in Germany in association with MMC Studios.
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High Point makes sales on Blame
High Point Films has done a flurry of sales in Cannes on Michael Henry’s debut thriller Blame, starring Damian de Montemas, Sophie Lowe and Kestie Morassi.
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eOne moves into The Devil’s Rock
New Zealand horror also sold to the UK among other territories
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