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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' on AFI list
Disney-Lucasfilm’s imminent release has earned a place on the American Film Institute’s top ten best movies of 2015.
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Uni, Amblin Partners in deal
Steven Spielberg has gone back to the Universal fold in a deal between the studio and the freshly minted Amblin Partners, a reiteration of DreamWorks Studios funded by Participant Media, Reliance Entertainment, eOne and the director himself.
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Ridley Scott in ASC honour
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) will present The Martian director with its Board Of Governors Award.
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First look: Natalie Portman in 'Jackie'
Protozoa Pictures announced on Wednesday that LD Entertainment has come on board to finance and produce Pablo Larrain’s Jackie Kennedy biopic.
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Americas: Austin critics nominate 'Carol' for seven awards
Plus: Top Gun, Ghostbusters make it on to National Film Registry; The Club, Jauja among Cinema Tropical nominees; and more…
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Academy unveils 112 original score contenders
The films eligible for the best original score Oscar have been announced.
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Laika hosts WeHo 10th birthday bash
Three acclaimed films under its belt and Laika, the Portland, Oregon-based animation studio behind Coraline, is “just warming up” according to its founder.
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Disney's global 'Star Wars' push
Anticipation has reached fever pitch ahead of this week’s worldwide release of JJ Abrams’ widely admired seventh episode in the space opera - and Disney would not want it any other way.
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European films losing market share abroad
Paper published by European Audiovisual Observatory highlights market share drop for European films abroad.
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'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' hits $310m worldwide
DECEMBER 19 EVENING UPDATE: Disney executives reported on Saturday evening an estimated $60m second-day gross in North America that raised the space opera’s tally heading into Sunday to $180m.
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'The Fencer', 'Last Cab To Darwin' bookend PSIFF
The 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) will launch on January 1 with Klaus Härö’s Finnish Golden Globe nominee and shortlisted foreign-language Oscar hopeful The Fencer.
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Sundance announces late additions
Organisers at the Park City jamboree have added a documentary from New Zealand, a profile of Mike Nichols and a presentation of Dazed And Confused with live commentary by Richard Linklater and Jason Reitman.
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Americas: Attraction Distribution boards 'Considering Love And Other Magic'
Plus: Saban Films unveils Q1 2016 releasing roster; and Tribeca Shortlist broadens its appeal.
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Oscars: nine advance in foreign language category
Son Of Saul, Embrace Of The Serpent, A War among those on Oscar shortlist
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INCAA leadership switch in wake of Macri election
Former Patagonik TV producer Alejandro Cacetta has been appointed head of Argentina’s national film body after the resignation of Lucrecia Cardoso.
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Awards Season: Documentary
Interviews with Michael Moore, Alex Gibney, Laurie Anderson and more…
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Strength in numbers: the making of 'Suffragette'
The team behind timely historical drama Suffragette speak about bringing the story to the screen and playing a part in global cultural change.
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Alex Gibney reveals Scientology intimidation
Alex Gibney describes the intimidation tactics deployed against his Scientology exposé.
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'He Named Me Malala' producers talk switching from narrative to documentary
Producers Walter Parkes and Laurie Macdonald reveal why they changed tack to make Davis Guggenheim’s He Named Me Malala as a documentary rather than narrative feature.
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Matthew Heineman on entering the dangerous world of 'Cartel Land'
Matthew Heineman reveals why he simply picked up a camera and headed into the dangerous world of Mexico’s drug wars.