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TIFF 2015: Dev Patel talks 'The Man Who Knew Infinity'
The star of HBO’s The Newsroom and Neill Blomkamp’s Chappie will next be seen in the Toronto world premiere of The Man Who Knew Infinity, playing a poor Brahmin maths prodigy from South India who became a Fellow of the Royal Society and Trinity College.
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Lance Armstrong biopic 'The Program' sells to Momentum for North America
Momentum Pictures acquires drama set to world premiere in Toronto.
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Nicolas Chartier: 'Piracy will diminish culture'
The Oscar-winning producer and CEO of Voltage Pictures launched into an impassioned attack on IP theft at an industry discussion in Toronto.
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Sierra/Affinity, Good Films strike pact on 'The Infiltrator'
Political thriller stars Bryan Cranston and Diane Kruger.
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RZA to direct Amasia's 'Breakout'
Amasia Entertainment principals Michael Helfant and Bradley Gallo have signed RZA to direct the upcoming action feature.
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Netflix eyes Robert Redford, Jane Fonda match
Netflix is reportedly weighing up whether to back a romance that would reunite Robert Redford and Jane Fonda on screen for the first time since The Electric Horseman in 1979.
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Netflix hires Organic PR exec Emma McCorkell
Managing director of Organic to join US VOD giant.
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Fortitude International to sell 'Drunk Parents' in TIFF
Alec Baldwin and Salma Hayek will star in the comedy which Fortitude International has been touting to buyers in Toronto.
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Film4 slate includes Zadie Smith refugee drama
EXCLUSIVE: Film4 has revealed plans for a refugee drama from acclaimed writer Zadie Smith to be made by Ex Machina producer DNA Films.
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'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' storms China on $86m
SEPT 14 UPDATED: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation set the Chinese box office alight with a confirmed $85.8m from 5,500 venues that propelled the international running total past $400m.
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'The Perfect Guy' edges 'The Visit' in US box office race
The Screen Gems thriller starring Sanaa Lathan, Michael Ealy and Morris Chestnut claimed the North American box office crown at the weekend thanks to a $26.7m estimated debut from 2,221 theatres.