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Fox backs laser projection to lift 3D box office
The era of laser illuminated projection came a little closer over the weekend following screenings of Life of Pi and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes using new Christie Digital technology which promise to lift levels of 3D movies to a par with that enjoyed in 2D.
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MEDIA moving house, Swiss cash for distribution
Creative Europe’s MEDIA sub-programme is set to come under the responsibility of the Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society to reflect the future role of the digital shift in the development of the creative content industry in Europe.
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Nymphomaniac Director's Cut set for simultaneous release
Local releases of the film to be accompanied by a simultaneous VOD release in several countries.
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Huayi to invest $130m in US subsidiary
Beijing-based Huayi Brothers Media Corporation is investing $130m in a wholly-owned subsidiary in Los Angeles.
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Hong Kong submits Golden Era to Oscars
Fresh from its Venice premiere, Ann Hui’s The Golden Era has been selected as Hong Kong’s entry to the best foreign-language film category of the Academy Awards.
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Soda takes Phoenix for UK
Acquisition of Christian Petzold’s post-war drama follows world premiere at Toronto.
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Peccadillo secures 'Dressed As A Girl' for UK
Colin Rothbart’s documentary explores east London’s alternative drag scene.
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Heisterberg begins 'In The Blood' shoot
Marks directorial debut for Danish screenwriter behind A Royal Affair and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
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'Downfall' director plans First World War drama
After making two high profile movies set during the Hitler years, Downfall director Oliver Hirschbiegel is hatching plans for a new film that will unfold during the First World War.
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'Captain Webb' set for August release
New images also released of the feature centred on the first person to successfully swim the English Channel.
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Piracy in the UK: how the film industry and government are working together
GUEST BLOG: Now based in Los Angeles, Mike Weatherley, the former British MP and intellectual property advisor to British prime minister David Cameron, serves as vice-chairman at Motion Picture Licensing Corporation.
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Tentpoles primed for int'l clash
JULY 3 UPDATE: Jurassic World faces its sternest test yet as Terminator Genisys leaps to an early $28m heading into its first major weekend. Inside Out continues to build momentum and crosses $300m worldwide.
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Soda acquires cult classic 'The Reflecting Skin'
Philip Ridley’s 1990 horror featured Viggo Mortensen in one of his first starring roles.