Small MPU – Page 1834
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India box office: mid-budget and Hollywood booming
Modest budget films are outperforming bigger budget fare in India, while Hollywood films doubled their market share in 2015.
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News
Warner Bros. does not 'yield to terror' for 'Batman v Superman' London premiere
Director Zack Snyder holds moment of silence as red carpet press line cancelled.
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'Zootopia' hits $600m worldwide
Disney’s family hit added $9.4m at the global box office on Monday to cross the milestone.
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Screening Room proposal sparks global piracy fears
EXCLUSIVE: The impact of Sean Parker’s proposed first-run service would drastically increase the threat of global piracy and accelerate the decline of distribution windows everywhere, according to experts.
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'Empire' actress AzMarie Livingston joins 'Almost Amazing'
EXCLUSIVE: Torrei Hart, Simone Shepherd, Aeriel Miranda also among cast of US comedy-romance; production reveals footage.
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Taiwan’s Catchplay launches VOD platform
The distributor has partnered with StarHub and Telkom Indonesia to roll out the new service in Q2 2016.
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Odeon & UCI reports 20% revenue rise in 2015
The European cinema group upped its market share across its European territories to 19.4%.
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Damian Jones signs first-look deal with Fox Searchlight
British producer most recently worked on Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.
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Comment
Confessions of a telly addict
Screen editor Matt Mueller on preparing for Cannes and catching up on top TV drama.
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Brexit: Together… for how long?
A devastating loss of influence and financial support or a liberating release from knotty European regulations? Geoffrey Macnab plunges into the Brexit debate to explore the potential impact of a UK withdrawal from the EU on the country’s film industry.
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Film4 eyes "bigger plays"
Now with $35m to invest annually in UK film-making, Film4 chief David Kosse and his team talk to Matt Mueller about their new strategy and what it means for international film-makers
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Virtual Print Fee: cold comforts
As the UK industry eyes the end of the controversial Virtual Print Fee, Geoffrey Macnab looks at how well it has worked, and asks whether it has adversely affected foreign-language and specialist film distribution
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Features
SquareOne Entertainment talks growing production
As German films continue to wow local audiences, distributor SquareOne Entertainment is expanding into production and decreasing the number of international films it buys.
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Director Gianfranco Rosi talks Golden Bear-winner 'Fire At Sea'
Italian documentary film-maker Gianfranco Rosi tells Tiffany Pritchard about the making of his Golden Bear-winner Fire At Sea.
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CinemaCon: exhibitors strike back
What happens in a year without Star Wars or Bond? On the eve of CinemaCon (April 11-14), John Hazelton looks at how US exhibitors plan to keep audiences visiting the big screen.
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AFCI Locations: Show on the road
The AFCI Locations show in Los Angeles (April 21-23) is where the world’s film commissions come to catch the eye of Hollywood. John Hazelton gives the lowdown on how to get the most out of the event
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Locations: Panama’s bright future
The Latin American country’s spectacular locations, film-friendly environment and cash rebate are helping to win over an increasing number of international film-makers.
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Features
Training Special: A new tomorrow
Browse Screen’s training features on visual effects, e-learning, EMBAs, diversity and the London Film School.
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Training: Visual Effects
Huge numbers of people are working around the world in the rapidly expanding VFX and computer animation sector. But where is the next generation of specialised talent coming from?