Small MPU – Page 2768
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Finecut seals raft of deals on Venice title Pieta
Korean sales company Finecut has announced a raft of sales for Kim Ki-duk’s Pieta after its screening at the Venice Film Festival. The competition film was met with standing ovations yesterday.
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Cirque Du Soleil to open Tokyo International Film Festival
Producer James Cameron’s 3D production of Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away will open the 25th edition of the Tokyo International Film Festival (Oct 20-28) organisers announced today.
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EXCLUSIVE trailer for Rowan Athale's Toronto and LFF entry Wasteland
Exclusive trailer for 2011 Screen Star of Tomorrow Rowan Athale’s thriller Wasteland, starring Luke Treadaway, Matthew Lewis, Timothy Spall and Neil Maskell.
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Bela Tarr: Hungarian Film Fund 'unacceptable and illegitimate'
Hungarian director [pictured] responds to confirmation that the Film Fund - run by Andy Vajna - was to take over the property of the Motion Picture Public Foundation of Hungary.
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GFM Films board Australian animation Stonerunner
EXCLUSIVE: British company working for the second time with FG Film Productions.
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Harvey Weinstein to deliver Mipcom keynote
Harvey Weinstein is to deliver the keynote address at the Mipcom market in Cannes next month.
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Ken Loach, Mike Leigh to attend inaugural London Labour Film Festival
Biutiful, Metropolis, Made In Daggenham, Snows of Kilimanjaro among films at the inaugural London Labour Film Festival.
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Constantin launches new subsidary NADCON
German production and distribution company has teamed up with Peter Nadermann to broaden their international production base.
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Rocket Pictures taps John Stevenson for Sherlock Gnomes
Kung Fu Panda director boards 3D sequel to Rocket Pictures’ hit Gnomeo & Juliet; Rocket hires Carolyn Soper to help oversee the production; production set for early 2013 with Elton John composing original songs for the feature.
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Looper: how an international independent came together
Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay talks to director Rian Johnson, his producer Ram Bergman and producer/financier Jim Stern about how they packaged the film and how China’s DMG came on board.
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Takeshi Kitano considers making a third Outrage movie
Takeshi Kitano, the Japanese director/star of hardboiled yakuza thriller Outrage Beyond (sold in Toronto by Celluloid Dreams), is contemplating a third Outrage movie.
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Romancing the romcom
Kudos to Susanne Bier’s Love Is All You Need for reminding the world that romantic comedies don’t have to be embarrassing.
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Baltasar Kormakur, The Deep
Icelandic director talks to Screen about his latest project The Deep, which receives its world premiere in Toronto.
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Andrew Adamson, Mr Pip
The Shrek and Narnia director changes direction with his new literary adaptation.
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