Small MPU – Page 2503

  • Jeremy Kay
    Comment

    Why Telluride can't exist in a bubble

    2014-08-12T19:47:00Z

    Toronto changes its Telluride policy on world premieres, in a smart move that reflects the digital age we live in.

  • Robin Williams
    News

    Williams: asphyxia due to hanging

    2014-08-12T20:15:00Z

    Local California police said on Tuesday (12) that the 63-year-old actor and comedian died on Monday after appearing to have hanged himself in his bedroom.

  • 13
    News

    CBS to adapt stage hit 13

    2014-08-12T21:00:00Z

    CBS Films plans to produce Jason Robert Brown’s stage musical 13 to the big screen.

  • West
    News

    Main Street sets Nov 7 West release

    2014-08-12T22:57:00Z

    Main Street Films will theatrically release Christian Schwochow’s spy drama West in the US on November 7. 

  • Bradley Cooper
    News

    American Sniper in late 2014 release

    2014-08-12T23:10:00Z

    Warner Bros has set up Clint Eastwood’s tale of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle for a possible awards run after dating a limited December 25 US release.

  • Lauren Bacall
    News

    Lauren Bacall dies aged 89

    2014-08-12T17:22:00Z

    The screen icon, leading lady of the Golden Age and Humphrey Bogart soulmate has died of stroke in New York. She was 89.

  • White Haired Witch Of Lunar Kingdom
    News

    Witch retains China box office lead

    2014-08-13T09:59:00Z

    CHINA BOX OFFICE: Bona Film Group’s White Haired Witch Of Lunar Kingdom topped the Chinese box office for a second week (August 4-10), grossing $19.71m from 3.2 million admissions.

  • Hans Zimmer
    News

    Desplat, Zimmer in WSAwards nominees

    2014-08-13T10:21:00Z

    Awards will take place on the closing night of the Gent Film Festival on Oct 25.

  • Dead Poets Society
    News

    Secret Cinema to honour Robin Williams

    2014-08-13T11:33:00Z

    One off charity screening to commemorate Robin Williams will see all profits go to Mind.

  • Torino_Film_Lab
    News

    TFL launches distribution fund

    2014-08-13T12:00:00Z

    Fund is dedicated to supporting audience development strategies; Meanwhile, Beta Cinema has acquired Toronto title Labyrinth of Lies.

  • HFM Co-Production Market 2013
    News

    HFM to present 21 projects

    2014-08-13T13:58:00Z

    Selected film projects will be presented at the 2014 event, which takes place during the Netherlands Film Festival from Sept 25-28.

  • Neil Marshall on set of Centurion
    News

    Marshall to exec produce Dark Signal

    2014-08-13T14:26:00Z

    Edward Evers-Swindell’s horror will be shot entirely on location in Wales.

  • Ruben Östlund
    News

    Ruben Östlund outlines next project

    2014-08-13T14:50:00Z

    Ahead of the Swedish release of Force Majeure, the director spoke about his next project at Way Out West.

  • Foosball
    News

    369, JEMPSA announce co-pro deal

    2014-08-13T15:05:00Z

    UK and Argentine companies join forces to co-produce and finance a slate of six features over the next two years.

  • Ashutosh Gowariker
    News

    Disney India readies Gowariker project

    2014-08-13T15:26:00Z

    Ashutosh Gowariker will direct epic romance Mohenjo Daro for Disney India, with Hrithik Roshan and Pooja Hegde heading the cast.

  • Sarajevo audience
    Features

    Sarajevo: Audience behaviour

    2014-08-14T17:36:50.990Z

    The ground-breaking Reaching The Audience survey is one of the biggest of its kind ever undertaken and offers a unique insight into the cinema-going habits of European society. This is an executive summary from the report by Attentional, Headway International and Harris Interactive.

  • Sarajevo
    Features

    Sarajevo: The viewers' discretion

    2014-08-14T17:36:57.483Z

    A far-reaching study, to be discussed for the first time in detail at the Regional Forum, reveals the eclectic viewing habits of Europeans. Geoffrey Macnab talks to experts about its findings.

  • Film education
    Features

    Sarajevo: Film education in Europe

    2014-08-14T17:37:08.763Z

    The creation of a pan-European film education policy can bring civic and economic benefits that will strengthen the film industry and, crucially, form the next generation of audiences, says writer Xavier Lardoux, deputy director of Unifrance, in this executive summary from the report ‘For A European Film Education Policy’.

  • Operation Kino's Punk Cinema
    Features

    Sarajevo: The youth movement

    2014-08-14T17:37:13.973Z

    A pan-Europe film education policy would help to develop future audiences and invigorate the region’s film industries. Geoffrey Macnab reports 

  • The Lobster
    Features

    Sarajevo: Beyond Europe

    2014-08-14T17:37:18.883Z

    The Regional Forum will explore how European film-makers can forge international relationships and open up new markets to build on existing co-production partnerships. By Geoffrey Macnab.