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BAFTA champions John Maclean in Brits event
The Slow West director will take part in the British Academy Of Film And Television Arts Brits To Watch: The Screenings series.
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Riviera Maya Film Festival unveils slate
The fourth edition of the festival, set to run in Mexico from April 23-29, will feature three world premieres of Mexican productions and 53 international premieres.
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FilmTrack signs new clients
Bloom Media and Embankment Films are among a slew of new clients to sign on to the SaaS rights and content management specialists.
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Breaking Glass's Justin Giani dies aged 25
Staff at Breaking Glass Pictures are in mourning following the sudden death of chief financial officer Justin Giani. He was 25.
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Sanford Panitch to head Sony int'l film, TV
UPDATED: The widely admired former president of Fox International Productions has been named president of international film and television at Sony in a huge boost to the studio’s global co-production and local-language ambitions.
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'Four Colors' triumphs at IFFLA
Bikas Mishra’s drama Four Colors (Chauranga) earned the grand jury prize for best feature as the 13th annual Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles (IFFLA) concluded on Sunday.
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TWC plots ‘In Cold Blood’ TV series
The Weinstein Company (TWC) has optioned television rights to Truman Capote’s 1966 bestseller with Gary Oldman and Douglas Urbanski’s Flying Studios on board to produce.
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Calemzuk joins RightsTrade advisory board
The former president of Fox Television Studios will help build the client roster at the online global marketplace for film and TV rights.
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'Furious 7' smashes China box office records with $63m
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Universal’s Fast & Furious 7 scored the biggest opening day ever in China on Sunday (April 12), according to EntGroup figures, grossing $63.24m in a single day.
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Japan's Toho creates international remake team
Japanese studio behind Godzilla also focusing on co-finance deals.
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Arterton, Claflin, Nighy join 'Their Finest Hour And A Half'
Lone Scherfig to direct BBC Films’ wartime romcom; HanWay to handle worldwide sales.
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Oleg Sentsov's detention extended
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov’s detention in Russia’s Lefortovo prison has been extended once again - this time until May 11 after a decision by the regional court judge Elena Kaneva.
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‘Elite’ showcases Denmark’s new DIY spirit
A number of emerging Danish filmmakers are embracing a new DIY attitude, as evidenced by some exciting debuts at Copenhagen’s CPH PIX festival this week. It might not be an identifiable new wave, but it marks a new ethos.
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'To Life!' sold to North America
Global Screen sells German-language drama to North America, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and South-East Asia
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Benedict Cumberbatch calls for support of independent cinema
The Imitation Game and Sherlock star issues call for support after backing the UK’s oldest operating purpose-built cinema.
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SKE, Ivanhoe launch SKE Global
The joint venture between Sidney Kimmel Entertainment (SKE) and Ivanhoe Pictures will build a local-language slate in China, South Korea and India, among others, and will be led by John Penotti who replaces Jim Tauber as SKE president.
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Distribution: Strand takes Eisenstein In Guanajuato
Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights from Films Boutique to Peter Greenaway’s fact-based drama.
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STX Entertainment fills out executive suite
Top brass at the new studio launched by Robert Simonds and TPG Capital have shed more light on the marketing executive suite in the run-up to the July 31 launch of maiden title The Gift.
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Production: Cary Fukunaga to direct 'The Alienist'
The red-hot director of the first season of True Detective will direct and serve as executive producer on the serial killer series for Paramount Television and Anonymous Content.