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Faun, Train find US homes
In a pair of unrelated North American distribution deals, Kino Lorber has picked up Afternoon Of A Faun: Tanaquil le Clercq, while monterey media has boarded Girl On The Train.
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RAM picks up Moebius for US
RAM Releasing has picked up North American rights on the controversial Kim Ki-duk film Moebius from South Korean sales company Finecut.
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Van Damme's Swelter hot for Exchange
CEO Brian O’Shea has announced that the Jean-Claude Van Damme action title virtually sold out at the recent AFM.
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PSIFF Spotlight for Julia Roberts
The star of August: Osage County will collect the 25th Palm Springs International Film Festival’s (PSIFF) Spotlight Award on January 4 2014.
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Catching Fire ignites box office
UPDATE NOV 23: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire raced to an estimated $70.5m in North America by the end of Friday including Thursday’s $25.3m to combine with $32m from the first wave of international opening days for a global haul of at least $102.5m.
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South Asia’s road to Oscar glory
From tales of lesbian romance, errant villagers and unwanted pregnancy to a road movie and dreams of escape, Screen profiles the five South Asian films submitted to the Oscars’ foreign-language film category.
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Netflix “open” to Euro investment
Netflix is “open” to investing in original European series and feature films, according to Christopher Libertelli, vp of global public policy at the US VoD provider.
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Dutch producers win co-pro support
Dutch producers Volya Films and Waterland Film have been selected for Hubert Bals Fund Plus to co-produce two films in Southeast Asia.
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Trans Atlantic secures new Canadian partner
The Canadian Media Production Association partners on training programming.
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Curran named Industry Media MD
Appointment signals move into film for the media business consultancy.
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BFI launches £2m 'Neighbourhood Cinema' fund
New fund aims to bring cinema experiences and more specialised British films to communities across the UK.
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Let the awards games begin
The latest issue of Screen kicks off our awards-season coverage in print.
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Gyan Correa, The Good Road
Director Gyan Correa talks to Liz Shackleton about his debut feature The Good Road, selected by India as its official entry for the best foreign-language Oscar category.
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Steve Coogan, Philomena
Steve Coogan has embraced his serious side developing, producing, co-writing and starring in Philomena. Wendy Mitchell reports
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Chris Parks, Gravity
Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity uses 3D to take audiences into the middle of a catastrophe. Michael Rosser talks to the film’s stereo supervisor, Chris Parks of Vision3, about the 3D demands of the production
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Profiles: foreign-language Oscar submissions
From Afghanistan to Venezuela the submissions for the foreign-language film Oscar bring together work from both newcomers and established names. Screen profiles the submissions from a record 76 countries
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Rajkummar to star in Mahajan’s Daily
Rajkummar Rao has been cast in Nikhil Mahajan’s Daily (Dainik), which was selected for this year’s NFDC Screenwriters’ Lab.
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Nalin wraps Angry Indian Goddesses
Paris-based Indian filmmaker Pan Nalin has wrapped principal photography on his debut in mainstream Hindi cinema, coming-of-age drama Angry Indian Goddesses.