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Elysium tops UK box office
Sony’s sci-fi debuts at number one with $4.8m (£3.13m), including previews; Warner Bros’ We’re The Millers grosses $2.9m (£1.85m) over the four-day weekend to chart second.
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Global Screen picks up Bank Lady
Global Screen has acquired Christian Alvart’s Bank Lady - the true story of Germany’s first female bank-robber
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Scotland's new film-making landscape
Thanks to ambitious shoots for films such as World War Z and Under The Skin, Scotland’s reputation as a film-making hub is growing. Leon Forde reports.
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Kaleidoscope takes 'Happy Ending'
Kaleidoscope secures UK distribution rights for Karen Gillan rom-com Not Another Happy Ending and sets release date.
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Brad Bird’s Tomorrowland starts shoot
George Clooney and Hugh Laurie star in the Disney adventure.
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La Cage Dorée reaches €10m at box office
Ruben Alves’ comedy also records third straight week as number one in Portugal.
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Syfy pilots 12 Monkeys TV series
US cable network Syfy has ordered a TV remake of Terry Gilliam’s 1995 feature film 12 Monkeys.
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Prasad Group partners with T3Media
India’s largest post production house teams with T3Media to provide a flexible, high-scale solution for content migration into a cloud-based digital management platform.
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Fortissimo acquires Richie Mehta's Siddharth
Fortissimo Films takes rights to Richie Mehta’s second feature, which will receive its world premiere at Venice.
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Anthony Dod Mantle, Rush
Oscar-winning cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle tells Michael Rosser about teaming with Ron Howard on the Formula 1 racing drama Rush.
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Vincent Cassel to star in Partisan
Vincent Cassel is set to lead Partisan, replacing previously attached Oscar Isaac. Protagonist to handle international sales.
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Bogdan Mustata, Wolf
Bogdan Mustata talks to Vladan Petkovic about his debut feature Wolf, which played in Competition at Sarajevo.
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NFTS scores clean sweep at CILECT
British film school becomes first-ever school to win all three CILECT awards for the world’s best student films.
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Carolle Brabant, Telefilm Canada
The executive director of Montreal-based Telefilm Canada talks to Jeremy Kay.
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Canada: Top billing
With its first-class infrastructure, attractive tax credits and state backers, Canada continues to live up to its reputation as a world-class film hub.
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Wetlands grosses €1.9m in Germany
David Wnendt’s much-talked about adaptation charts second on debut with almost 240,000 admissions.
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Canada: Buzz titles
The hottest new projects coming out of Canada this year include works by David Cronenberg, Denis Villeneuve and Xavier Dolan.
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Patrice Theroux, eOne
Patrice Theroux, eOne’s chairman of global film group, has spent his working life in the industry. He guides Jeremy Kay through mentors, mergers and the emergence of a Canadian powerhouse.
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BFI’s pre Venice and Toronto brunch
Photos from the BFI’s pre Venice and Toronto brunch, toasting British talents headed to the upcoming festivals.
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Jean-Marc Vallée, Dallas Buyers Club
Ahead of Dallas Buyers Club’s Toronto premiere, director Jean-Marc Vallée tells Jeremy Kay how Matthew McConaughey left him ‘flabbergasted’.