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Constantin fantasy show to debut at MIPCOM
The German powerhouse is having another crack at part of Cassandra Clare’s bestselling series The Mortal Instruments and will launch sales in October on the drama series Shadowhunters.
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Shout! Factory promotes four
The multi-platform media company has promoted David McIntosh to svp of business affairs and digital distribution, Melissa Boag to svp of kids and family entertainment, Jordan Fields to vp of acquisitions; and Tom Chen to vp of publicity.
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Breaking Glass acquires 'Steel'
EXCLUSIVE: The distributor has moved on US rights to Sven J Matten’s LGBT psychological drama.
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'Avalanche' cast bulks up
Gideon Emery has joined Todd L. Green’s drama alongside Stelio Savante and Autumn Withers.
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CONtv announces virtual Con
Cinedigm’s OTT service launched the new streaming programme from Monday through September 4.
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Content adds 'Youth In Oregon' to Toronto slate
President of film Jamie Carmichael and head of sales Harry White will debut footage from the road trip comedy in Toronto after coming on to handle international sales.
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Tom Hooper, 'The Danish Girl'
Reunited on The Danish Girl with Eddie Redmayne and Working Title, Tom Hooper tells Screen about his passion for the project, transgender illumination and Redmayne’s ‘gender fluidity’.
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Artscope acquires Ben Rivers’ 'The Sky Trembles'
EXCLUSIVE: Docu-drama selected for BFI London Film Festival.
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Michael J. Fox to play robotic dog
Jason Moring, president of Double Dutch International, announced the A.R.C.H.I.E. casting on Tuesday ahead of the start of world sales in Toronto.
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Goldcrest boards Aaron Paul's 'Come And Find Me'
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit boards international rights to directorial debut of Zack Whedon.
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'Heartbreaker' director Pascal Chaumeil dies aged 54
French film-maker had just completed Odd Job (Un Petit Boulot).
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'Straight Outta Compton' debuts top of UK box office
Disney’s Inside Out continues its excellent run to reach $53m (£34.5m); Curzon Artificial Eye’s 45 Years records one of the strongest site averages of the weekend with $508,000 (£331,197) debut from 68 sites.
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Screen August-September 2015
Browse the August-September 2015 edition of Screen International here…
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FrightFest: Thanks for the nightmares
ScreenDaily reports from the 16th edition of Film4 FrightFest, including festival co-director Alan Jones’ tribute to Wes Craven and an interview with Nina Forever film-makers Ben & Chris Blaine.
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'Hundred Regiments Offensive' pulls rank at China box office
Chinese netizens have been raising questions over the box office success of patriotic war movie, Hundred Regiments Offensive, released last weekend to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the defeat of the Japanese in the Second World War.
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Wild Bunch AG plans UK, Italy expansion
Further expansion plans following Senator merger include creation/acquisition of co-production and direct distribution companies in the UK and Australia.
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Sam Neill joins 'Tommy's Honour'
Principal photogrpahy has begun on the film, which chronicles the invention of modern-day golf in Scotland, and is to be sold at Toronto.
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Films Boutique to sell Ofir Raul Graizer's 'The Cakemaker'
Drama will explore gay relationships as well as connections between Israel and Germany.
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IMAX to launch new laser system in London
Empire Leicester Square to be the first cinema in Europe to feature next generation technology; first film to be The Walk.